“I was told Indian girls don’t look nice rapping” HARD KAUR | VH1 INDIA

Hip Hop is Glob­al, and def­in­itely alive and kick­ing in India. The scene is grow­ing in India as a strong move­ment for expres­sion. Check out this dose of real­ness from Mum­bai based rap­per Hard Kaur on how Hip Hop saved her life, and how des­pite facing cri­ti­cism for being Indi­an and a female, she is now one of Indi­a’s most suc­cess­ful Hip Hop artists.

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Rishma

Edit­or / PR Con­sult­ant at No Bounds
Rishma Dhali­w­al has extens­ive exper­i­ence study­ing and work­ing in the music and media industry. Hav­ing writ­ten a thes­is on how Hip Hop acts as a social move­ment, she has spent years research­ing and con­nect­ing with artists who use the art form as a tool for bring­ing a voice to the voiceless.

About Rishma

Rishma Dhaliwal has extensive experience studying and working in the music and media industry. Having written a thesis on how Hip Hop acts as a social movement, she has spent years researching and connecting with artists who use the art form as a tool for bringing a voice to the voiceless.