This world is going to end soon because you can see humanity is not existing.
Whenever you turn off the news, at least in India, it's not a good news what you see.
People are struggling, they are putting up rallies against the system which is going on.
The system is not ready to change itself.
You can see terror attacks everywhere.
You can see small girls who don't even know what sex is are getting raped and killed up.
What can be more worse than this?
People are just enjoying over there right now.
But whenever you come out from the place, you can see beggars begging for food.
In the same situation, you can have people who are wasting food.
It's like, how can you do this thing?
The youth of today, they are not interested in social rap.
They just want to have fun.
When hip-hop started, it was started to stop violence.
The one thing I don't like about hip-hop is the mainstream media just keep on insulting the ladies.
They are talking about their booties, they are talking about having sex with them.
They are just insulting them.
The women are disrespected and there are very bad things.
So the upcoming rappers who are listening to the same songs, they are doing the same things.
They just keep on saying, you are my bitch, you are my slut, I'll fuck you and so on.
It's a disrespectful thing.
It's like, how can you sing this song in front of your mom or your sister?
Would you?
You won't.
The wrong message has been given to the people out there.
And I think that underground, which is going on underground rap, has really meaningful lyrics in them.
People should turn on from mainstream to underground.
The underground rappers should have an horizon.
They should think about what they are rapping.
Before writing a song, they should think about what they are writing.
It's not just rhymes.
You should have skills in it.
When rap started, they had a message in it.
They started to rap.
It's not just, yeah, it's a rap.
Okay, fine, I'll rap.
I have a cat, I'm wearing a hat.
I do it like that.
It was not like that.
They had a message in it.
I mostly keep things to myself.
I don't socialize much like that.
So mostly it started out, you know, writing, venting out anger on a page.
You don't want to take it out on some mostly like anger management or something.
But then it started to grow.
People know who you are.
You know, this is me.
I'm a rapper.
When people acknowledge that, you know, it feels good.
It's not, you know, when they acknowledge that and they appreciate that
instead of ridiculing you and, you know, what are you trying to do?
Yeah, you won't make a career out of this.
You want to get money.
It's just what you see on the TV.
That's in the US.
That's nowhere over here.
You won't have flashy cars or blinks, you know, bungalows or something.
Stick to your normal work.
Eight to six.
Work hard.
Earn.
Yeah, you're from the middle class family.
You should earn.
Respect.
Family needs it.
What are you doing?
So it takes any kind of brings you down a bit.
But still, you know, when someone comes up and says, yeah, I heard your song.
Yeah, it's some crazy shit.
Like it keeps that, you know, a little energy to keeps going, you know.
Chase your dream, boy.
Chase your dream.
Chase your dream.
I've just told my boss this afternoon that I want to quit.
So let's see.
Maybe maybe it'll work out the day music can save our souls.
Why would anyone want to do a day job?
Why would we not want to do something that we love doing?
There comes a point that I either say that I'm almost going to be 27 this month.
I do it now or I turn 35 and I say maybe I should have.
So if I have to give myself a year, a couple of years, four years, I think now is the time.
It can't happen later.
I can't be 40 and saying that now I would like to struggle with rap.
I would rather do it right now.
I'll focus on music.
Try and do as many gigs as possible.
Try and see if there are any talent transfers that happen.
Try and see, because lyrically it's all here.
It's just that the believability factor that needs to come that an Indian musician or an Indian rapper, everybody in India listens to hip hop.
But they don't listen to any Indian guy who makes hip hop.
And that's the plan is to try and change that.
Do as many gigs, maybe drop a mixtape, try and get music out as much as you can.
I work in a call center.
I go in the evening, come at night, after that go to rest and everything.
I'm doing good there, working hard, getting my incentives and everything.
But still there's this one thing that keeps me like, you're still not happy there.
That self, that content that you have, you know, doing something that makes you happy, that keeps you going.
That is not there.
In today's world, you know, there's a lot of competition.
And it's not just studying, because most of the people are going into studying only.
So it's like studying, studying, studying.
But what about the arts?
And that's why India is lacking behind the arts.
You can see arts and sports, it's not much away in India.
Because the parents over here, they don't encourage the kids over here.
If I was not, if I didn't not really ever have a day job and I did not make money along with a hobby,
I don't think they'd be very happy with it.
And I think that's right, because to survive in a place like Bombay, money is, money goes hand in hand with passion.
You have to have a day job and do this.
I would like to wrap in that era where I would wrap about making people understand
what was war.
I want them to know what was war.
And they would be like, what was war?
Yeah, we don't know what's war.
It means they would be loving and peace and everything.
I don't believe in religion.
I don't believe in caste and other languages.
And I want every person living on this earth to think the same.
That's how this world will go on.
And caste and all is just created by human beings and it's nothing.
I wish the borders in every country would be broken out and we would be just one.
