We round up the latest from artists like Dino James, as well as up and coming rappers like Brandon, Naqaab47 and J Trix
On their latest EP and label debut on Sub Pop, Canadian-Indian sister duo Cartel Madras are unsparing right from the start. On the menacing opener “Jumpscare,” Eboshi and Contra throw out a warning: “I move like a Naxalite.” Their lead single “Goonda Gold” employs a bit of Tamil and plenty of gun shot samples, while “The Legend of Jalapeno Boiz” is more debauched and laidback. The six-track EP includes “Glossy Outro,” which is produced by Kerala beatsmith Parimal Shais, plus the high-energy “Lil Pump Type Beat” and the tempered “Dawood Ibrahim (Woof Woof),” which features intersectional lyrical gems like “Put your ass up/I’m in it for butts/Anybody’s booty/They, him, her” and a hook that goes “Call me a killer, cuz I’m putting out a hit.”
On his latest single, featuring singer Girish Nakod, Mumbai-based rapper Dino James runs his rhymes at a snarling pace, taking aim at all the haters even as he describes his own place in Indian hip-hop. He sings on “Tandav” about his standing, “Na main Delhi mai hu suno na hun street mai/Underground aur commercial ka bridge main” (“I’m not in Delhi nor on the street/I’m on the bridge between underground and commercial [hip-hop]”) With references to The Avengers and typically buoyant trap production offered by Mumbai producer Nilesh Patel aka Bluish Music, “Tandav” goes out to James’ 2.5 million subscribers.
Seasoned Mumbai producer Pruthu Parab has been part of acts like Stitch In Nine for a while, but his studio moniker Echologue moves beyond commercial projects with a new song called “Hooked,” featuring rapper Brandon F. The first release from Parab and filmmaker Hridaye A. Nagpal’s new collaborative venture Soma, “Hooked” features drug-drenched verses about deliberation and falling in love. The video, however, tells a NSFW-ish story that crosses Quentin Tarantino with something surreal.
What starts off as a typically slinky, groovy hip-hop beat morphs into swirling basslines and ambient synths courtesy New Delhi producer duo Shoals (Utkarsh Varma and Sidharth Gupta), who have a new collaborative EP Paidaish with hip-hop crew Naqaab47. The lead single “Dilli” is a name-taking, no holds barred run through life and times in the capital — politics, societal ills and all included.
Shillong rapper and singer Meba Ofilia brings out a summery, sunny R&B hook on her latest single “Real,” which is produced by Nepal audio engineer Steven Tamang aka Bymjukut. Originally released in 2017, this new version of the song re-consolidates the singer’s resilience in the face of life’s trials and tribulations. The song also throws in a guitar solo from Tamang, who works with the likes of Kathmandu metallers Underside.
Kolkata rapper Jaitay Bhardwaj aka J Trix teams up for another collaboration with producer SubSpace but this one’s far more hard-hitting than before. J Trix takes on detractors in typically Indian style, positioning himself as anything but an underdog, rapping about earning one’s rep and pushing back against anyone criticizing hip-hop. Over a bass-heavy trap beat peppered with orchestral hits, J Trix seems to be targeting online haters who hide behind anonymity to dislike rappers.
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