Kalam Ink: New Beefs with the New EP.

Kalam Ink, returns with a new EP titled "Mixed Feelings," featuring three tracks: "Preacher," "Criminal," and "A Message for You." Known for his raw and emotional style, Kalam Ink addresses his critics and showcases his journey from obscurity to fame. "Preacher" takes shots at dissers like Saider Sam, "Criminal" defends independent artists, and "A Message for You" bluntly responds to haters. Despite concerns over strong language, Kalam Ink promises to address it, demonstrating his growth as an artist.

The dard wala Santa, “Kalam Ink,” is back with a new EP titled “Mixed Feelings,” brutally honest, raw, and with a bit of flex: “mere liye fashion kya hai? Gucci, LV, Fendi,” garnished in every track. Known for his emotional yet captivating style, Atul Dhobal, aka Kalam Ink, has garnered a fiercely loyal fan base. His previous hits like K.Y.U,” “ISHA,” and the album “Kold World” are still buzzing among DHH aficionados.

The latest EP, “Mixed Feelings,” features three tracks: “Preacher,” “Criminal,” and “A Message for You.” Each track delivers powerful messages, addressing his fans and critics alike.

Preacher: “Kitne ladke krre diss mujhe views ke liye” is a shot at all the Kalam Ink dissers, especially Saider Sam, who has previously released full-fledged disses on Kalam Ink. Although Kalam Ink doesn’t name names, the DHH ARMY KNOWS it all. Following the release of “Preacher,” Saider Sam, the record breaker, dropped another diss track on Kalam Ink, criticising the use of strong language in his songs and claiming he gets hype from his brother’s channel.

Kalam Ink hasn’t responded to this track yet, just as he didn’t before, but sneak disses in upcoming songs are expected.

Criminal: “Independent or label ki baat ko leke I think koi baat chali hai.” is a reply from an independent artist to King rocco. King once said “label aur independent wali bhasad ek hoax hai jo market me failayi gyi hai”. Kalam Ink, through this verse, took a stand for all the independent artists running the show.

King seems to have replied to this on threads.


A Message for You: Here again, he got brutally real, using strong language to address his haters and how he grew from no one to known. “Mai spit karu sick,” he came on the mic, spat the truth, and left. This rawness, though liked by most, is also not appreciated by many.
-jo dete hate ajj vo khade shows pe hai.

The EP is engaging, but the use of strong and raw language remains a concern for some fans. Many have reached out to Kalam Ink, not appreciating the strong language. He responded by saying it will be taken care of, which is a good step. As a developing artist, learning at every step and taking criticism positively is what makes a writer an artist.

“Mai teen gaane same snare pe maaru to mere bhi 200 mili hai.”

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