Sambata has as soon as once more proved himself with the brand new observe “Vazan” for Crimson Bull 64 Bars, and it’s confirmed to be a banger, produced by ace beatsmith Karan Kanchan.
Recognized for hits equivalent to “Pinnak,” “Kaarte Nibaar,” “Nako Raste Changle” and “Sod Lacharicha Paksh,” Sambata has dominated the Marathi rap scene with sharp, uncooked, and unapologetically actual lyrics. His emergence as a significant participant in Indian hip-hop feels all of the extra inevitable: He’s tirelessly energetic, his tales are drawn from actual life, and his rhymes are remarkably heavy with the burden of each lyrical sophistication and swag. With “Vazan,” Sambata, generally identified amongst his followers as Don, additional solidifies his place amongst large hitters of the scene, spitting heavy bars exhibiting off his lyrical finesse and braggadocio.
“Vazan” which interprets to “weight,” is extra is the rapper’s declaration of full dominance. The track options Karan Kanchan’s intense, pounding manufacturing, and Sambata spitting simply over 64 relentless bars, detailing a vivid image of his place within the rap recreation. The Crimson Bull 64 Bars problem places rappers into the ring with nothing however a beat and their thoughts and pushes artists to craft uninterrupted streams of lyricism. For Sambata, it’s an ideal match — no hooks, no mercy, no ad-libs, simply pure unfiltered bars flowing one after the opposite.
It’s within the verses that Sambata actually busts his muscle groups. He talks about individuals within the business despising him due to jealousy however it doesn’t matter what they are saying, he nonetheless carries that heavy weight, he’s nonetheless on high, nonetheless the king of this scene. He throws some bars about how the women love him and that his followers worship him like he’s god, and the way his loyalty to his mother and his crew is non-negotiable. Then there’s a uncommon take — the place followers say he appears to be like like YG’s cousin, which is such a flex, however you simply find yourself smiling as a result of he effortlessly blends humor with some severe gangster vibes. It’s the sort of observe that performs to Sambata’s power: he’s good at bringing road realism and a larger-than-life character.
This isn’t Sambata’s first foray into lyrically heavyweight tracks, however “Vazan” seems like that second the place his persona as Don lastly shines by. The signature ‘uneven’ circulate couldn’t mix any higher with Kanchan’s beats to create a chunk of sound that’s gritty and polished on the similar time, a stability only a few artists handle to realize. The best way Sambata dominates this observe mirrors his impression on the streets of Pune, which is the place he hails from. Each verse is minimize deep, so vivid with the photographs of life on the street, however at all times inside fact.
“Vazan” is the third launch off Crimson Bull’s 64 Bars season 2, following Tamil artist Paal Dabba and Sez On The Beat’s “Torrie Wilson” and Malayalam rapper Fejo’s and Parimal Shais’ “High Tier Discuss.” 5 extra rapper-producer combos might be revealed within the coming weeks.