Raftaar produces rapper Karma's new song


Mumbai, Jul 24 (IANS): Rap star Raftaar has produced the new song of rapper Vivek Arora, popularly known as Karma.

Titled "Baba Yaga", the song is the latest from Karma, who raps brilliantly despite having a stammering problem.

"I am super excited about this track. For the uninitiated, Karma is the only rapper who can rap in spite of facing the shortcoming of stammering. He's one person I believe in as he has always overcome every obstacle that life has thrown at him. I'm very proud of his career trajectory," Raftaar said.

Speaking about the song, Karma stated: "The song reflects my life, from where I started to where I stand today. As a student who had to forego his education because of the untimely passing away of his father, to jugging jobs as a call center employee and as an ATM guard in order to support the family and make ends meet, to finally fulfilling my dream of being part of the Indian hip-hop family, life really hasn't been a bed of roses.

"This song is dedicated to everyone out there trying to make a mark. Success never happens overnight, and don't take shortcuts. I have taken the ethical route to earn recognition."

Karma's discography includes songs like "Rap karte hain" (2018), "We wake up" (2018), "Main wahi hoon" (2019) and "Take diss" (2019).

 

  

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