Loka about to drop the side ‘B’ of his album – ‘loka Yaha Hai’

"Woh chahte mai dafan ho jaun par Bhole hai sath mere bhul nahi" Loka: from bars to blossoms.

Renowned Indian musician Loka, real name Siddharth Bhatia, is renowned for his unique blend of hip-hop and electronica music. His incredible journey from prison to reestablishing his reputation at the same level is an example to all. Loka had a difficult upbringing in
Mumbai, where his name came up to a number of criminal activities that ultimately resulted in his imprisonment. “Haar ke jeetna hai adat teri” and he continued to put everything he had into his music, using it as a cathartic release and a way to express himself.

Despite the “Burey din” in his life, Loka’s ability and will were evident. He put everything he had into his music, using it as a cathartic release and a way to express himself.

Through his lyrics, he shared his experiences, struggles, and aspirations, resonating with fellow inmates and prison staff alike. After serving time in prison, The song “Arthur Road,” which is accompanied by another single titled “Mulaqaat,” tells the story of his journey and his time spent in prison. Over a drill production, Loka raps about how he maintained confidence and hope in the face of adversity, drawing on his experiences to create his best work to date.

In his most recent song, “Letter to Myself,” the singer addresses family ties while serving time in Arthur Road Prison and writes a letter to motivate himself. “But never change for this MF*, be the MF* man you are” they said, and he proved.

Moreover, He expressed in an interview that he thinks life should be lived on autopilot mode. We don’t have to give our destination much thought. All we need to do is set ourselves up for success and complete the tasks necessary for maturation. We also need to follow little steps without considering where they are going. This will undoubtedly help us develop and achieve our life’s goals and objectives. His words motivated us to develop and learn how to succeed in life.


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Over six egregious rap albums, including “Aaropi,” “Chamdi Chaaley,” and “G’s,” as well as “Burey Din,” “Arthur Road,” and “Mulaqat,” Loka delivers flowers to Indian rappers MC Stan, Divine, Emiway Bantai, and the late, great Sidhu Moose Wala, along with the shout out he gave to the OG’s Loka wielded the sword of his fearless lyricism, striking at the heart of Kalamkar with precision and poise.

His forthcoming project’s track “Loka kahan hai” (Side B) list includes “Letter to myself”, “Ek Din(ft. D?V), “Bail Pe ft ” (ft. Vijay DK and Kaam Bhaari), “Google Kar” (ft. D.Evil), “Wave”, “Khoke Ka Scene” (ft.Bandzo3rd), “Maula Mere” (ft. MC Altaf).

“Andhere Mei roshni tu vapis AAGYA star”

Loka’s journey from prison to the spotlight vividly illustrates the transformative influence of music. Through his exceptional talent and unwavering determination, he discovered his creative voice and conquered numerous obstacles. In his latest interview with MensXP, he articulates his thoughts with remarkable clarity and a broader vision of the world.

His inspiring story is proof that individuals have the ability to shape their future, no matter where they came from.

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