In Kolkata’s fast-rising hip-hop scene, one name keeps coming up with the same respect and excitement: Bgirl Anjali. Her style is instantly recognizable, her energy seems to recharge an entire room, and her consistency
Read MoreThe Legacy of “Hey Bhagwan” and How Raghu Dixit Sparked a New Indie Revolution
When “Hey Bhagwan” released around 2007, it didn’t arrive with the pomp of a Bollywood launch or the force of a record label push. It entered quietly, carried by The Raghu Dixit Project’s raw energy, earthy aesthetics,
Read MoreParvaaz’s “Kauaʻi ʻōʻō”: A Haunting Echo of Loss, Memory & Extinction
When Bengaluru-based rock band Parvaaz returned after six years with their new single Kauaʻi ʻōʻō, no one really expected the kind of depth and quiet drama it carried. The song draws its soul from an obscure but unforge
Read MoreInk Over Spotlight Prerna Gill’s Quiet Revolution in a Family of Legends
Every family has a rebel, the one who doesn’t fight with noise but with quiet conviction. For the Deol dynasty, that person is Prerna Gill, granddaughter of Dharmendra and daughter of Vijeta Gill. While her uncles Sunny
Read MoreAlbela Swims Out of Grief with His Trap-Jazz EP ‘Bohot Ajeeb Artist’
Some artists chase trends. Others chase truth. Delhi-based rapper Albela clearly belongs to the second kind. With his new EP Bohot Ajeeb Artist, he doesn’t just rap; he reflects, remembers, and rebuilds. Across five son
Read More