
Brodha v | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Rapper Broda V fans are thrilled with his latest release, ‘Henghethe MiG,’ A Kannada Single. In a specific bridle V Tech, the song is not about shaping anyone, the way phrase is usually used.
“This is a fun, bizarre number. My spin on it is “Live and Late Live”, anyway, a party is always going to grow up from another, “says a singer-songman located outside Bengaluru.
In and around the city, in ‘Henghethe MiG’, there are some popular faces with Bodh V such as Stand Up Danish SAT, rapper Rahul Deit-O and others, which Bangalore calls Bangalore.
Uncharted territory
While RAP today is an accepted style, which is constantly developing with sub -groups, when the bridle entered the scene about 17 years ago, “It was a small independent view with a small community of artists. We were one of the first batches of rapars in India at that time. People had a great challenge to understand what rap music was and what was being said through our work. ,
He said, “In the creation of our community and people to call our work back to a live show or to get a gig, to make our work adequately entertaining,” they say, saying that the sifpers played a big role in bringing music lovers together with the same taste.
There is a gathering of a safar rappers that perform for themselves, showing their styles, explaining the blessing. Today, sifters include viewers who bring a certain energy for action.

Cover art for ‘Hanthithi MiG’. Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
“Gradually, we went to the day’s internet platform – YouTube and Facebook. And as we kept growing, opportunities started coming to our ways too. All this helps in the development of the audience. ,
In English and many Indian languages such as Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi and Sanskrit rap in many Indian languages, forming their own music with carnatic and Hindustani influences. While he has no formal training in music, the Bodh says he was always attracted to it. “I grew up listening to a lot of Michael Jackson and discovered rap, but in an unwanted way – through one of the hit songs of the film through AR Rahman’s ‘PETA Rap’ Kadhalana. I was about five or six years old when I first heard the song. ,
“Still, I never thought about music until I was in class 11 or 12 and I came to know that I was fond of writing poems and short stories. Eventually, I felt that I could get lines for rhyme. Like any teenager, music was my go-to or outlet to express and vent herself. ,
Bodh says that he started slowly by adding beats to popular songs. “I realized that I could rap and I have a feeling of rhythm. I went to a studio to record my work and saw if I have to be a good fit for such music. ,
Signature sound
Looking at his journey, the Bodh talked about his single ‘Ama Rama’, which he released in 2012. “I introduced the Sanskrit and devotional elements of the verse. Eighma Rama In my piece. This song was about finding my way – I was speaking a metaphor about finding the right path and wandering in today’s world – for my development and profit, to find out maturity to what is right for myself. That it was never late to change. ,
“This reaction was largely positive, with listeners,” this response was largely positive, “it is happy that something can be done with rap music. ,
“Till then, Western music, whether it was rap or rock, was more about how well Indians could imitate that sound. There was originality with ‘Aathma Rama’ and people felt that someone was making music from which they could be related. It eventually became my voice. ,
recent work
In December 2024, Bodh V released ‘Daton’ (Dance Ae The Night) with artist Pal Dabba. The songs with songs in both Tamil and English faced challenges to face the pair in their career as musicians.

Bodh V with Pal Dabba | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
“Single ‘DATN” was a cooperation between me and the Pable Dabba which is quite new in the region. Our partnership developed systematically and I felt that I have to write how we Indians have a big role with India on the global map.
‘Hanthithi Mig,’ out on all streaming platforms
Published – March 03, 2025 10:11 AM IST