Rafar opens on disgruntled culture in the power of ‘Flux’ in hip-hop, concert and music

Rafar opens on disgruntled culture in the power of 'Flux' in hip-hop, concert and music

Gurugram: Singer Rafar, who is also known for his rap in Bollywood songs, shared his views on the existing dish culture in the hip-hop. He described the disk track as a medium to express his view through music to people.
Born in Kerala, Rafar has strengthened his position with songs like ‘Swag Meri Desi’, ‘All Black’, ‘Dilli Wali Bachit’, ‘Allah Vehicles’ and ‘Sheikh Miri’ in the Hindi hip-hop industry.

He has also worked as a judge on the popular MTV rap reality show Hustle.

Addressing the ongoing trend of disk tracks, Rafar advised people to ignore and focus on what they find meaningful.

In a conversation with ANI on Saturday, Rafar said, “Originally, dice songs are meant to present your perspective. You just have to focus on the simple thing. You have all kinds of media, all you have Have to remove education from it.

In 2018, after sharing a quarrel with rapper Emmive Bantai, Rafar himself was part of a dissatisfied fight, during which the two artists issued several tracks against each other.

Interestingly, before making a name for himself in hip-hop music, Rafar started his career in 2011 as a dancer on the reality show Dance India Dance. Now, years later, the singer calls it only ‘fluuk’.

“I used both (singing and dancing), but my flower was a hit on dance first. . You might know that ‘Oh people also love this’, so do not stop killing the flutes (new things in this case), keep throwing arrows in the dark.

The ‘Dhakad’ singer also shared his views on growing concert culture in India. He called it a way to feel normal among the tragedies running in the world.

“Growing concerts means that the youth are not clinging to their phones and are ready to go out. We make music so that people can resonance and add it to us. We meet each other. It seems normal. ”

“And we see in this news that some fire took place there or the water was swept away. So at least, this meeting gives us a moment of happiness.” Has been added.

Singer-Rapper Rafar is set to perform in the third edition of the Royal Stag Boom Box in Gurugram on Saturday. He will join singers Neeti Mohan, Armaan Malika and DJ Yogi.

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