The Haryanvi hip-hop scene has witnessed a remarkable surge in vibrancy and recognition over the years. Haryanvi rappers are not only making a significant impact locally but are also gaining international acclaim.
In this blog, we’ll delve into the profiles of these extraordinary artists who have not only dismantled stereotypes but also pushed the boundaries of the genre.
1. Dhanda Nyoliwala
Dhanda Nyoliwala, based in Australia, is a rising star in Haryanvi trap music, known for his clever fusion of drill beats with Haryanvi lyrics. His experimentation while preserving cultural and musical heritage resonates profoundly with a global audience.
Noteworthy Tracks: “Up To U” (2023), “No Mercy” (2023), “Unstoppable” (2023)
2. KD DESIROCK:
KD DESIROCK, also known as Kulbir Danoda, is an emblematic figure in Haryanvi hip-hop, showcasing artistic versatility through socially conscious compositions, spiritual melodies, and vibrant party anthems.
Noteworthy Tracks: “Yaar Haryane Te” (2021), “HHH – Hip Hop Haryana” (2022), “Get Up Bro” (2023)
3. RP Singh:
RP Singh, also known as Rudra Pratap Singh, is a lyrically endowed rapper whose explosive track “Rapgod” played a pivotal role in elevating Haryanvi rap’s popularity within the state and inspiring budding artists.
Noteworthy Tracks: “Remember The Name” (2023), “Rapgod” (2023), “Power” (2023)
4. MC Square:
MC Square, a versatile rapper, gained prominence through India’s rap reality TV show, Hustle 2.0. His track “Ram Ram” became a cross-cultural anthem, transcending boundaries within Indian hip-hop and globally.
Noteworthy Tracks: “Ram Ram” (2022), “Chhore NCR Aale” (2022), “Double Black” (2023)
5. DG Immortals:
DG Immortals, born in Delhi, has made seismic waves in the Haryanvi hip-hop scene, with hits like “Kaleshi Chori” dominating India’s Billboard rankings. His unfiltered, authentic style resonates with the masses, solidifying his position as a sought-after artist nationally and internationally.
Noteworthy Tracks: “KALESHI CHORI” (2023), “Pablo escobar” (2023), “Systumm” (2023)
6. Pardhaan:
Pardhaan, an OG in Haryanvi rap, is a pioneer who played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of Hindi rap in India. His lyrical finesse and distinctive style have inspired numerous artists.
Noteworthy Tracks: “Gaadi” (2018), “Shivadasa” (2022), “Husann” (2023)
7. Irshad Khan:
Irshad Khan gained recognition with his breakout track “Haryana Hood,” showcasing a drill-style beat with his distinctive laid-back style. His dynamic range promises a significant place among top-tier Haryanvi rappers.
Noteworthy Tracks: “Haryana Hood” (2022), “Blood Street” (2023), “Haryanvi Bateu” (2023)
8. Aman Mangali Aala:
Aman Mangali Aala, also known as A.M.A., is a fiercely talented emcee with two studio albums, showcasing dedication and creativity. His sophomore album, ‘Honsla,’ exhibits his extraordinary versatility.
Noteworthy Tracks: “Honsla” (2023), “Death Row Haryana” (2022), “Albadi Chore” (2022)
9. Aarpy:
Aarpy blends hardcore rap with commercial Haryanvi music, showcasing a striking versatility that sets him on a trajectory to reshape the Haryanvi music landscape with innovation and creativity.
Noteworthy Tracks: “Haryanvi Drill” (2022), “Na Main Khush” (2023)
10. Candy Sheoran:
Candy Sheoran, with diverse rapping skills, seamlessly transitions between rapid-fire flows and laidback swagger anthems, exemplifying versatility and potential as a commercial rapper in Haryana.
Noteworthy Tracks: “gangsta life” (2022), “Chore Haryana Aale” (2022), “No Competition” (2023)
These 10 Haryanvi rappers are not only reshaping the local hip-hop scene but are also making significant strides globally. Their innovative styles, diverse influences, and commitment to preserving their cultural roots are paving the way for broader recognition and appreciation of Haryanvi hip-hop beyond regional boundaries.
As the genre continues to evolve, these artists are at the forefront, leaving an indelible mark on the ever-expanding landscape of Indian hip-hop.