GVND and Whoisavi Release 'Amrit': A Meditative Fusion of Carnatic and Hip-Hop
GVND And Whoisavi Drop Amrit, A Meditative Carnatic Hip-Hop Track From Brahmandam
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Kochi-based rapper GVND and producer Whoisavi have released 'Amrit,' a meditative single that blends Carnatic music with hip-hop. This track, part of their upcoming album 'Brahmandam,' explores themes of mental health and emotional balance, featuring the Malayalam phrase 'Samanalayude thulabhaaram,' meaning 'the balance of the state of mind.'
- 01The single 'Amrit' is a collaboration between GVND and Whoisavi, members of the collective 3ill.
- 02The track features a blend of Carnatic music and contemporary hip-hop, creating a meditative soundscape.
- 03GVND describes 'Amrit' as an introspective exploration of mental health themes.
- 04The title 'Amrit' symbolizes an elixir-like experience, reflecting the song's emotional depth.
- 05Both artists aim to push the boundaries of South Indian hip-hop with culturally rooted and emotionally layered music.
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'Amrit,' the latest single from Kochi-based rapper GVND and producer Whoisavi, has been released by Gully Gang Entertainment. This track serves as an interlude from their upcoming album 'Brahmandam' and is now available on major streaming platforms. The song focuses on themes of mental health and emotional conflict, encapsulated in the Malayalam phrase “Samanalayude thulabhaaram,” which translates to “the balance of the state of mind.” Musically, 'Amrit' blends atmospheric Carnatic influences with contemporary hip-hop production, creating a meditative and immersive soundscape. GVND describes the track as an introspection of negative mental thoughts, while Whoisavi emphasizes its emotional evolution and visceral experience. Both artists, as part of the collective 3ill, aim to enrich South Indian hip-hop with their unique blend of cultural elements and personal storytelling.
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