Indian hip-hop is blowing up globally, and it's not just the OGs like Sidhu Moosewala, Honey Singh, Badshah, and Raftaar making noise. Enter Hanumankind—Bengaluru’s own Sooraj Cherukat—who’s flipping the script with his killer tracks and unique vibe. This Malayali rapper is turning heads and making waves, proving that Indian hip-hop isn’t just a trend; it’s a movement.

With his bold style and fresh beats, Hanumankind is the name everyone’s talking about, pushing the genre to new heights and putting Indian hip-hop on the global map. . Born in Malappuram, Kerala, Hanumankind’s journey into the world of music is as unique as his name.

Despite his Indian roots, he spent a significant part of his childhood in Houston, Texas, where he attended Houston Community College. In 2012, he returned to India and enrolled in a business course in Coimbatore. But the world of numbers couldn’t contain his creative spirit, and soon, he found his true calling in hip-hop.

Hanumankind’s latest track, is more than just a song; it’s a movement. The track, a collaboration with producer Kalmi Shetty and director Bijoy Shetty, was shot in the heart of Kerala, in Ponnani, against the backdrop of the iconic (wall of death). With its powerful lyrics and Hanumankind’s deep, resonant voice, quickly became a global sensation, garnering 3.

7 crore views on YouTube. Even business magnate Anand Mahindra couldn’t resist praising the rapper, lauding his talent in a post on X. Interestingly.