
DIVINE:
Karan Aujla:
DIVINE and Karan Aujla are heroes in the fast-growing Indian hip-hop scene. The groundbreaking duo puts their power into action in “HISAAB,” a new anime-influenced video from their new collaborative album Street Dreams. “HISAAB” mixes traditional Indian instrumentation with a hip-hop pulse, as DIVINE and Karan Aujla trade barsâDIVINE rapping in Hindi, Karan Aujla rapping and singing in Punjabiâto examine the price of fame and the responsibilities incurred. Directed by Debjyoti Saha for Goppo Animation, the video for “HISAAB” is a visually-striking, action-packed, Anime-influenced short film. DIVINE and Karan attempt to escape from a surreal asylum, full of autonomous soldiers and giant cobra snakes, in an effort to save their freedom and sanity in the harsh world. The video surpassed 1 million views in just 12 hours and is currently in the Top 10 of YouTube’s Trending Chart.
Last week, DIVINE and Karan Aujla shared Street Dreams, a 7-track effort that demonstrates why they are among the most exciting artists in the Indian scene. Out now via Mass Appeal India, Street Dreams had an extremely successful debut, reaching #1 on Apple Music within 24 hours of release, and taking over the number one spot on Apple Music’s Album Charts in 40 countries, including India, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. All seven songs from Street Dreams charted on Spotify’s Daily Top Songs in India, and are currently trending on Instagram.
is a relentless effort, bringing bilingual bars that express sentiments that need no translation. The album features production from Western heavy-hitters like Boi-1da, WondaGurl, Harry Fraud, Leven Kali, and Trox, who deliver premium productions for Karan and DIVINE to annihilate, along with hip-hop producers from the Indian scene. “Hisaab” finds the two artists counting their myriad accomplishments in 6/8 time, taunting any comer who can’t match their quick maths, while “Top Class / Overseas” lays playful strings atop sliding 808s as DIVINE and Karan proclaim their valedictory status. “Yaad,” meanwhile displays a softer side of the duo, as they trade off vocals with Indian-Canadian singer Jonita Gandhi.
Also among the highlights is “100 Million,” the tape’s lead single and music video, which made waves across the globe. Defined by nostalgic hip-hop production reminiscent of Y2K-era Dr. Dre, in this case produced by American producer Trox (50 Cent, Cordae), â100 Millionâ is an anthem for those with grand dreams, the two icons reflecting on the enduring habits that propelled them to greatness. The song arrived in mid-January, with a video filmed in Dubai and directed by Karan Aujlaâs long-time collaborators Rupan Bal, Dilpreetvfx and Anmol Raina. The song and video immediately became a huge successâthe song reached the #1 spot of the YouTube Trending Charts in India, and reached the Top 10 in countries including Canada (#2), New Zealand (#4), UK (#6), Australia (#8) and the UAE (#8). Overall, the song racked up over 21 million YouTube viewsto date, as well as over 6 million Spotify streams.
Karan Aujla and DIVINE have individually topped several charts across India with their albums and songs such as Karan’s âSoftlyâ, âWhite Brown Blackâ, âMexico,â and âPlayers,â and DIVINE’s âMirchiâ, â359 AMâ, âBaazigarâ (80 million YouTube views), and âKaam 25â (65 million YouTube views). Their upcoming collaborative project is the first of its kind in the Indian music space and is poised to be a landmark moment in Indian music history.
With Street Dreams out now, the dynamic duo prepares to make their presence felt on American shores. Stay tuned for more videos and announcements from DIVINE and Karan Aujla in the near future.
Street Dreams tracklist:
DIVINE (L) and Karan Aujla (Photo Credit: @anmollium / Anmol Raina)
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“‘100 Million,’ gives us a glimpse of the charged-up potential between the artists. Over a roomy beat produced by Portland artists Trox aka Samuel Troxel and Samarei aka Sam Waldo, DIVINE and Aujla bring their best bars.” – Rolling Stone India
“The life story of Divine, the rapper who inspired Ranveer Singhâs Gully Boy” – GQ India
“Karan Aujla Incites a New Era of International Punjabi Music” – HYPEBEAST
Karan Aujla featured in Billboard Canada
About DIVINE:
Vivian Fernandes, popularly known as DIVINE, has become the embodiment of an entire generation’s aspirations. His come-up story and music inspired the Bollywood film Gully Boy, and sparked a new movement of hip-hop artists and fandom in India and beyond. Having redefined the gold standard of the South Asian music industry, with two #1 albums, an MTV EMA award, dozens of platinum plaques, and over 3.5 billion on-demand streams, the superstar rapper is taking Indian Hip-Hop global with every move he makes.
About Karan Aujla:
Karan Aujla was born in Ghurala, India before he moved to Vancouver, Canada at the age of 17. He began songwriting to express his emotions following the tragic passing of his parents. Having written hundreds of songs for emerging Indian artists, Karan began recording songs leading to his first major hit, which was 2018âs âDonât Worry.â As he continued to record, write and collaborate with producers, honing in on his unique sonic offering, he released his debut album B.T.F.U. which landed #6 on Spotifyâs Global Chart. Followed was his Way Ahead EP which boasted a YG collaboration and his next massive hit, âDonât Lookâ which surpassed 180 million views on YouTube alone. More recently Karan released his second studio album Making Memories, which debuted at #3 on the Spotify Global Top Albums chart. Karan has over 6.6 billion official video views, has garnered over 1.9 billion audio streams, and has 20.8 million followers across his channels.
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“HISAAB”:Â https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJvp7i5fLas
Street Dreams:Â https://lnk.to/street-dreams
“100 Million”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dXiVYq8HBc / https://orcd.co/100millionsingle