“This album, even though it’s not rappity rap, but it still has Hip-Hop at its core.“?said the artist.
Akshay Poojary, widely known as GRAVITY, has once again left an indelible mark on the Indian Hip-Hop scene with the release of his latest album, ‘Moonbounce.’ Renowned for his mastery in delivering exceptional acts, including ‘Jalaluddin’ and ‘Pop Smoke,’ on national television through MTV Hustle 2.0, GRAVITY has been a key player in the evolution of Hip-Hop culture in India.
With a musical journey marked by conceptual brilliance, GRAVITY has previously released notable albums and EPs such as ‘Prashna Chinha’ (2018), ‘Putrapaksh’ (2019), ‘Walls of Jericho’ (2021), ‘Walls Of Jericho’ (Deluxe) (2021), ‘3:16’ (2022), and ‘SUPERVILLAIN’ (2023). As the co-founder of hip-hop collectives like Bombay Lokal, Lokal Gang, and his initial crew Death Clutch Music, GRAVITY has consistently pushed the boundaries of creativity within the genre.
Speaking at the release party/concert for ‘Moonbounce,’ GRAVITY shared insights into the album, stating, “This album, even though it’s not rappity rap, but it still has Hip-Hop at its core.” The artist emphasised the essence of the genre, signalling a departure from traditional rap while maintaining a deep connection to the roots of Hip-Hop.
‘Moonbounce’ promises to be a sonic journey, showcasing GRAVITY’s evolution as an artist and his commitment to pushing the boundaries of Indian Hip-Hop. Fans can anticipate a unique blend of sounds, demonstrating GRAVITY’s versatility and his ability to redefine the genre with each release.