Indian rapper Santy Sharma supports Badshah amid a song controversy, saying rap culture is misunderstood in India and explaining the competitive traditions of hip-hop music.
Indian independent hip-hop artist Santy Sharma has sparked a fresh debate online after publicly supporting rapper Badshah during an ongoing song controversy. The rapper said that rap culture is misunderstood in India, adding that many listeners are still unfamiliar with the competitive traditions that exist within hip-hop music.
Taking to Instagram, Santy Sharma shared his views on the nature of hip-hop and explained that rap culture is misunderstood in India largely because audiences often interpret lyrics too literally. According to him, referencing rival artists in songs is a long-standing tradition in rap music across the world.
The rapper explained that lyrical rivalry has always been a central element of hip-hop. In many global rap scenes, artists mention competitors in their verses as a form of creative expression rather than a personal attack. However, rap culture is misunderstood in India, he said, which sometimes leads to controversies when listeners misinterpret such references.
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In his social media post, Santy Sharma also discussed the situation surrounding Badshah. He pointed out that the process of creating a song usually begins with the audio recording, while the concept for the music video is often developed later by a separate production team. Because of this, the visuals of a music video can evolve differently from what the artist initially imagined during the recording stage.
Santy further stated that if any lyric in a song appears controversial later, it can simply be corrected or modified rather than judging the entire artistic effort. He stressed that rap culture is misunderstood in India, which often results in unnecessary backlash against artists without understanding the creative process behind hip-hop.
The rapper’s comments quickly drew attention on social media, with users expressing mixed reactions. While some supported his explanation about hip-hop traditions, others felt artists should be more mindful of how their work might influence audiences.
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