Srinagar Hip-Hop: Yung Sammy & Panther
Dive into the vibrant soundscape of Indian hip-hop! Our latest report spotlights Yung Sammy’s “Top Boys,” a Desi Trill anthem blending Afro slang with hip-hop swagger. Explore the evolving genre with tracks from Panther, whose love-themed song “Manwa” experiments with pop influences. Discover fresh collaborations like Shayar and Basspaper’s “STFU” and Vinayvvs‘s latest album,”Worli2TheWorld.” News Directory 3 keeps you informed on the freshest drops. Uncover the diverse voices shaping the future of Indian hip-hop. What innovative sounds await?
New indian Hip-Hop Tracks From Amli, Panther, yung Sammy, More
Updated June 27, 2025
The Indian hip-hop scene continues too evolve, showcasing a range of styles and voices. Recent releases highlight both established and emerging talents, pushing the boundaries of the genre.
Yung Sammy’s ”Top Boys,” featuring BBB and producer Wamp, is out now via Desi Trill. The track blends Afro slang with hip-hop swagger, accompanied by a music video filmed at a racetrack. BBB leads the song’s first verse.
Pune-based Shayar recently joined forces with producer Basspaper for “STFU.” The track features Shayar’s assertive lyrics over Basspaper’s production. Since 2023,Shayar has released his debut EP,”Suno,” and the single “Akela.”
Mumbai’s Vinayvvs, also known as Vinay Vasnani, has released his fifth album this year, titled Worli2TheWorld. Inspired by artists like travis Scott, Vinayvvs delivers Hindi rap tracks averaging less than two minutes each.
Siroyi, from New Delhi, has debuted with “8 Haath,” a song addressing the treatment of women in Indian society. The track features music by Abhiruk Patowary and production by SoulTrax.
Panther, an artist from Uttar Pradesh, has released “Manwa,” which blends pop and hip-hop elements. The song explores themes of love and romance with a club-pleasant vibe.
Amli’s new EP, Bars & Bruises, features a mix of Punjabi, Hindi, and English lyrics. With production from Sez On The Beat, Stunnah Beatz, and Simran, the EP includes tracks like “Egging,” ”Papi Chulo,” and “9 to 5.”
“It’s a flex on our hustle, our come-up, and where we’re at now. It’s made for the clubs, for the streets, and for hip-hop heads.This is my third link-up with BBB, and the track really shows how we move, repping UP16 hard. That’s home, that’s the code.”
“Cherishing both our personal artistic growth and also our Day Zero friendship, wrapped around with our secret sauce, our magic touch, this project just came naturally to us.”
“The title, Worli2TheWorld, has two meanings-one representing the protagonist’s story of growing up in the chawls of Worli to going worldwide, and the other meant to represent the protagonist’s story and hometown to the world.”
“Written as a tribute to my mom, it highlights how the often under-appreciated homemakers actually play countless roles-often all at once. The chorus line ‘Mai Ek, Haath 8’ is meant to shine a spotlight on these modern-day goddesses who are navigating patriarchy, family expectations, and personal ambitions with eight metaphorical hands.”
“This was honestly out of my comfort zone, but that’s what made it exciting. I’m usually in my zone with hard-hitting rap, but this time I just wanted to follow the feeling. Love’s got this crazy power to shake you up, and I wanted the track to feel like that. I hope my fans connect with this side of my music as much as thay do with my raps.”
“It’s an EP which tells my story in bits, about how a heartbreak can fuel you to make better music.”
What’s next
These recent releases signal a vibrant and diverse future for Indian hip-hop, with artists continuing to experiment and push creative boundaries.
