In an era when more music is being released each day than in the entire year of 1989, according to one estimate, it takes a singular talent to cut through the noise. Enter Hanumankind, the ...
This summer, a new rapper burst onto the scene, shocking and wooing audiences by flying in the face of their expectations with his rebellious spirit. Indian rapper Hanumankind doesn’t look like what a ...
When Indian rapper Hanumankind was spotted at a thrilling BTS concert in Seoul, it sent waves through both the Indian and K-pop communities, stirring rumors of a collaboration. With heartfelt ...
Rapper Hanumankind was recently spotted at a BTS concert in Seoul, where he was seen having a chat with HYBE Chairman Bang Si-Hyuk. This led fans to speculate on a possible collaboration with BTS. Now ...
The rap hit has reached No. 23 on the Hot 100 and topped the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart. By Michael Saponara When “Big Dawgs,” the riotous song by Indian rapper Hanumankind and producer ...
“There ain’t a person alive that be matching the vibe/And it honestly ain’t even fair,” he raps over intense drumming powered by the traditional chenda from the southwest Indian state of Kerala.
As a crimson light bleeds over the shoulders of his knitted jacket and toned abs, Hanumankind roars at the camera, mane big and grin wild. He stands with such power that you don’t even notice the ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has praised rapper Hanumankind for showcasing India's rich traditional culture globally through his latest song, Run It Up. Also read: Hanumankind returns with Run it Up ...
I love everything about movies and have an eagle eye for the tiniest of details. Have a bad habit of making jokes in the most uncomfortable moments and I amplify the awkwardness with my dry humour. I ...
Hanumankind attending a BTS concert in Seoul has set off a wave of excitement among fans online. What seemed like a casual ...
Another video of Hanumankind performing the song that put him on the map, Big Dawgs, was also posted on an Instagram page. The crowd can be seen recording him on their phones, singing along and going ...