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The Rish, in cooperation with IndieA Records, produces a soul-stirring gloomy ballad titled "Zaroorat." This moving piece delves into the depths of human emotion, taking listeners on an intimate trip through the artist's introspective observations.
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"Zaroorat" exemplifies The Rish's flexibility and artistic depth, delivering an immersive aural and synth-induced liquid atmosphere that acts as the backdrop for an honest and forthright confession. The song digs into the artist's discovery that the essence of life is interwoven with the presence of a loved someone, a universal sentiment.
"Zaroorat" is my interpretation of feeling, the culmination of a melancholy journey that treads new ground. This song is an intimate confession of sentiments and vulnerabilities that I have long attempted to portray via my music. "I'm thrilled to share this emotional and deeply personal experience with you all," The Rish says.
IndieA Records is happy to be a part of The Rish's musical journey as he releases "Zaroorat," showing the artist's ability to make a significant impression in the independent music world. With a passionate public anticipating its release, "Zaroorat" promises to be a sincere addition to The Rish's repertoire, cementing his place as a rising star.
J Trix, the city's own rap prodigy, unveils his latest hard-hitting track, "Middle-Class Boys," the fifth release from his debut EP of the same name, igniting Kolkata's growing rap scene once more. The single is the culmination of J Trix's extraordinary creative journey with Def Jam Recordings India, produced in conjunction with Kolkata-based record producer and frequent collaborator, Subspace.
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Following in the footsteps of his previous top-selling rap and drill records from the EP Middle-Class Boys - "Gamble," "Gundagardi" featuring Indian rap superstar Ikka, "Sexy," and the lead single "I Wish" - "Middle-Class Boys" is a hard-hitting trap banger that exemplifies the rapper's signature style and lyrical prowess.
J Trix attacks the facade of social media rappers in this latest tune, exposing false personalities while also stressing the longevity and depth of his own rap career. The song is a testimonial to his hard work, ending in a strong message that hits home with his committed fan base. "Middle Class Boys" not only highlights Trix's trademark 'choppa' flow and colorful wordplay, but it also represents the young rapper's pinnacle achievement.
Speaking about Ep J Trix shared, “Listening to Middle-Class Boys will take the audience through the ups and downs of my journey and also reflect on the current rap scenario due to the emergence of social media. I have poured my emotions to this track so that it reaches the hearts of my listeners. I had really intense writing sessions before presenting it. Now finally as my first EP with DefJam is completed and super excited to see people’s reaction and I hope the whole EP to make a permanent place in listeners’ playlist!”
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