Indian Hip Hop
Indian Hip Hop is a vibrant music genre that blends traditional Indian sounds with modern rap and beats. It emerged in the late 1980s and gained popularity in the 2000s, influenced by global hip hop culture. Artists often address social issues, personal struggles, and cultural identity in their lyrics, making the genre relatable to many listeners.
The scene has grown significantly, with cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore becoming hubs for talent. Notable artists such as Divine and Naezy have brought Indian Hip Hop to mainstream audiences, while platforms like YouTube and Spotify have helped promote emerging voices in the industry.