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Arun Yuga: Kerala’s First Music Business Coach for Independent Artists
Notun Bochor — Howrah’s Sound, From Underground Roots to Mainstream Legacy

Notun Bochor — Howrah’s Sound, From Underground Roots to Mainstream Legacy



From the streets of Howrah to a movement in motion — after Thakumarjhuli, Howrah Locaal x Bhit return with Notun Bochor.
This time, the sound doesn’t just rise from the underground — it links up with mainstream brands and platforms, carrying the city’s voice further than ever.

What started as street stories is now shaping a legacy — where raw culture meets bigger stages, and Howrah’s sound turns into a movement the world can’t ignore.



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Bridging Worlds Before the Drop — Collaborating with Mainstream Culture Ahead of Release

In a landmark moment for the Bangla hip-hop scene, a new chapter has been written even before the official release of the track. For the very first time, a Bangla rap song has been premiered on mainstream radio through Friends FM ahead of its release date—marking a powerful shift in how underground sounds are entering the mainstream spotlight.

This early launch is more than just a promotional move—it represents a cultural breakthrough. By bringing the track to a platform traditionally dominated by commercial music, the artists have challenged long-standing boundaries between underground authenticity and mainstream reach. It’s a statement that Bangla rap is no longer waiting for validation; it’s claiming its space.

Adding to this historic moment, the collaboration with Ajanta Shoes further strengthens the bridge between street culture and established mainstream entities. This partnership signals a growing recognition of underground voices by major brands, proving that the movement is not only gaining traction but also commanding attention at the highest levels.

Even before its official drop, the song is already making headlines—fueling conversations, setting trends, and redefining what it means to break through. This isn’t just a release; it’s a shift in the culture.

Collaborating with underground dancers, the movement only grows stronger—expanding the culture and pushing the industry to a larger stage.

Collaborating with underground dancers, the movement only grows stronger—expanding the culture and pushing the industry to a larger stage.

Featuring standout performers like Soulzy, Nik C, Ruth, Shruti Roy, Aman, and Sayani Dutta, the video becomes more than just a visual—it transforms into a cultural statement.

Their explosive choreography and power-packed moves elevate the track into a high-voltage fusion of sound and movement, seamlessly bridging two vibrant subcultures into one unstoppable force—where music and dance collide to create something bigger than both.

Verdict

Howrah Locaal x Bhit are not just dropping music; they’re opening doors, creating opportunities, and reshaping the future of the scene with every release.

What they’re building goes beyond tracks and visuals—it’s a legacy in motion, a culture shift that’s actively bringing Bangla rap into the mainstream spotlight. With every drop, they’re breaking barriers, setting new standards, and proving that the underground can lead the narrative.

History isn’t waiting to be written—it’s happening in real time, and they are one of the driving forces behind Bangla rap finally getting the mainstream recognition it deserves.

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