In this week’s episode of the Indie’N Folk Project, Nigeria-born, Noida-based rapper Yung Sammy, aka Samuel Lloyds, joins us. Known for rapping in multiple languages, including Hindi and Punjabi, he discusses his musical journey, dream collaborations, and personal experiences in India. Peeyush starts with light banter, then explores Sammy's admiration for Yo Yo Honey Singh, his family's support, and his use of Hindi and Gujari in his music. Sammy shares insights into his multilingual thought process and performs an unplugged rendition of 'Brown Rang.' He discusses his latest EP, the rap debate between Kendrick and Drake, and the trend of diss culture in hip-hop. Sammy also highlights underrated rappers, potential film music ventures, and his dream collaborators.
Welcome to an extraordinary and immersive inaugural episode of the Indie’n Folk Project where we embark on an extraordinary journey into the world of music with the legendary A.R. ... Read more
Welcome to an extraordinary and immersive inaugural episode of the Indie’n Folk Project where we embark on an extraordinary journey into the world of music with the legendary A.R. Rahman as he shares intimate anecdotes and insights in an exclusive and candid interview with Peeyush on the Indie'n Folk Project. The video opens with Peeyush's lighthearted compliment, likening Rahman to a living legend. Read more
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