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DHH Analysis

Thesis: Lyricism and Social Commentary in Seedhe Maut's 2024 Releases Overview: Seedhe Maut, the dynamic hip-hop duo from Delhi, India, comprising Calm (Siddhant Sharma) and Encore ABJ (Abhijay Negi), have been instrumental in shaping the Desi Hip-Hop landscape. In 2024, they released several impactful tracks, including "Namuna" and "SRK," which exemplify their evolving lyrical prowess and commitment to social commentary. These tracks delve into themes of self-assertion, societal critique, and the complexities of the Indian hip-hop scene. Chapter 1: Introduction to Seedhe Maut and Their 2024 Releases 1. Background of Seedhe Maut: Formed in 2016, Seedhe Maut has been a significant force in Indian hip-hop, known for their intricate wordplay and candid storytelling. Their discography includes albums like Bayaan (2018) and Nayaab (2022), along with mixtapes such as Lunch Break (2023). In 2024, they launched their independent label, DL91, marking a new chapter in the...

Blog: Sitar and The Beatles

The Sitar and The Beatles : A Journey of Cultural Exchange and Spiritual Discovery The Beatles are widely regarded as pioneers in the world of popular music, often credited with pushing the boundaries of sound, style, and culture. One of their most intriguing ventures was their collaboration with Indian music and culture, which had a profound impact on their sound and spiritual outlook. The journey began with a chance encounter and evolved into a deep, lifelong connection with Indian music, philosophy, and spirituality—particularly through George Harrison's fascination with the sitar. First Encounter with the Sitar: A Catalyst for Cultural Exchange The story of the Beatles' foray into Indian music started during the filming of their 1965 movie Help!. While filming a restaurant scene, George Harrison noticed Indian musicians playing the sitar, an instrument that was foreign to Western pop music at the time. The unique, hypnotic sound captivated Harrison, sparking his initial int...

death

Please Don't just burn me to the ashes And turn me into dust  I was ablazed when I lived i would hate to die as one For I lived with courage and love was must Please I had the heart of a lover can you plough it in a field Eyes to the mountains as they always dreamed Keep my hands moist, they were part of the sea Feet to the grass cus they loved to run and crash My tongue to pages of my poetry & My teeth to my friends smile as you ask them of our history  Please Don't kill me just yet, Just keep me a bit more my words were never mine much more as they were meant to be yours

heart

The stars always leads me to the moon pulsating like living beings, formed like veins i call moon heart of the sky