Photo: Instagram/BNYX & Hanumankind
Last night, breakthrough Bengaluru emcee and songwriter Hanumankind and Kalmi linked up with American superproducer BNYX.
The Los Angeles-based producer, who produced tracks for recent top-tier albums including “Hardstone Psycho” by Don Toliver, “Bittersweet” by Gunna, “2093” by Yeat, “Pink Friday 2” by Nicki Minaj, “Utopia” by Travis Scott and “For All The Dogs” by Drake, met the “Big Dawgs” duo amidst their massive breakthrough.
While HMK and the producers didn’t tease an imminent track, or a project, such collaboration doesn’t seem far-fetched considering the “Rifle Club” actor’s breakout rise in global rap music.
BREAKING: ‘Meltdown’ producer @BNYX Links Up With Homeboy @Hanumankind1 & ‘King’ Kalmi. Record otw? 👀
— Culture Haze (@theculturehaze) October 18, 2024
📷: Instagram/BNYX pic.twitter.com/6WSAOTrp0z
As reported earlier, Hanumankind is set to debut in London and at the forthcoming Rolling Loud Festival in Thailand.
The coveted “That’s A Fact” rapper will perform his first London concert and deliver a breakout performance alongside American rap superstars Lil Wayne, A$ap Rocky, Playboi Carti, Gunna, Rich The Kid, Quavo, Nav, Tyla, Wiz Khalifa and more for Rolling Loud in November.
Check out the massive Rolling Loud Thailand line-up below.
Watch the provocative “Big Dawgs” music video directed by Bijoy Shetty below.
Besides Rolling Loud Thailand, Hanumankind will further perform his debut live set at the Lollapalooza India Festival 2025.
Slated to go down in Mumbai next year, the Bengaluru-bred rapper will join forces with and Indian rap royalties Kr$na and Raftaar, legendary emcee and one-half of Outkast Big Boi, Rock & Punk band Green Day, Louis Tomlinson, Dhanji, Talwiinder, Shawn Mendes and more for a series of massive individual performances at the festival.
Look out for forthcoming music from Hanumankind and his massive performances.
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Stream ‘Big Dawgs’ by Hanumankind & King Kalmi via Spotify.