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When passion turns into a profession, it often creates some magic and a revolution. Nowadays Rap and Hip Hop is dominating the music world and made a big place in audienceÂs hearts. At a time when a number of artists are getting involved in the Hip Hop singing, it has become a tough competition to survive.
However, meet one of the most powerful and influential Bengal-based Rapper Archiesman Kundu, popularly known as ÂArchiesÂ. KunduÂs music is relatable and has a strong impact on music lovers. He launches his collections of songs on his Youtube channel ÂArchiesmusicÂ. Kundu got famous among Hip Hop lovers after he launched his three songs namely, ÂUrban Bengali produced by Rawhit, ÂStraight Outta Midnapore and ÂDonÂt TalkÂ. ÂAfter getting a huge response and love from the audience, we decided to come up with a new song namely ÂBad At It which is releasing on November 13. The song is produced by Rawhit.
Sharing about how he developed his interest in the music, Archiesman Kundu said, ÂWhen I was a kid, my father brought me an I-pod. I started listening to music round the clock. Meanwhile, I started observing renowned musicians such as Eminem, Lil Wayne and Chris Brown and begin singing. Meanwhile, I got inspired from Rappers Raftaar, Ikka, Raga and Badshaah and started my journey as a singer and Hip Hop artist.
To describe him in the best possible way, one can call him the guy with smart looks, raw talent, and sheer hard work. The millennial and youth, in particular, form a major chunk of his fan base. He makes them groove to the tunes of his music.
It is difficult to believe that Archiesman Kundu, one of the most recognised faces in the Hip Hop world of West Bengal, was once a directionless, who faced problems while balancing his singing and college life. However, later he proved himself as a successful musician and learned to manage things.
His upcoming song ÂBad At It would prove to be another feather in his cap.
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