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Marcin! He is a guitarist that only does instrumentals! Until this week actually was the 1st time he ever used his voice! He is very unique! Does a great version of Chop suey!!
Video has a triple entendre: Hanuman is a Hindu God “Maruti” is another name for Hanuman The name of the venue is called “Maruti circus” The car brand is also “Maruti”
That's what i was thinking, the ashes are immersed in ganges, so he was relating to the indian hindu culture, as well as few of his lines suggest prominent western influence, the rap is just next level and for it to be written in 20minutes is pure talent,
When I heard on a TikTok video the line “big step-ah” with that upturn at the end it gave me chills and I had to look up the full song. Amazing and definitely feels like something new.
That’s a straight up Project Pat flow, with a slight change. Look up Juicy J ft. Project Pat and A$ap Rocky - Feed the Streets. It’s a dope twist on that flow.
@@judgementholder They are loud because they strip every part which is not necessary for the stunt so they strip silencers also to make light, less weight, less speed to keep it on the wall.
As someone who has always watched Bollywood, am not suprised at all at how good he is and how awesome this video is. Indians are very very very talented. Versatile and have so much sauce. I grew up with many of them here in Tanzania 🇹🇿. So this feels really natural to me. Am so proud of Hanumankind and rhe video director. Awesome work.
@@marimbamus who compared him to current Bollywood? I said I grew up watching Bollywood and j am not surprised at his talent because Indians are very talented people and I know this because I also grew up around them. Also Bollywood has huge talent so Idk what your issue is.
I'm white I like rap my friend has been trying to get me to listen to this for a good week or so and I finally listened to it and HOLY HELL it has been my favorite rap song since
@@matheusveigamatveiga1995it could be like Gangnam style it could be not in English I would not care I would translate it because that's what I do for non English rap and non rap songs
The "in school I used to fight the bullies, now I'm fighting with the law, guess some things don't leave you fully" bar is CRAZY CRAZY. It seems like you missed it because of the music video. Understandable.
I took that as he meant he used to fight the bullies and now he’s fighting the law because they act like bullies too. “I guess some things don’t leave ya fully”
Abt the Ashes part. In Hindu culture, we pour ashes in river signifying that the person moves to the afterlife. I think that bar can also mean that even when he dies, his flows, his art n his legacy will carry on.
Finally. After so many reactions of the song, finally you were the one that explained the bar, melody, camera shots, everything.... That too under 11 mins. Amazing. Subscribed
Lis name is "Hanuman"-kind. Hanuman is a Hindu God. "Maruti " the car he is in, Is another name of lord Hanuman. The circus 🎪 he is in is named Maruti as well. The attention to detail is something else 😮
Great Indian Maruti Circus is a double entendre. Maruti is the name of the car in the video. Maruti is also the original name of the monkey-king god Hanuman that was born in south India. Also funfact - the story of Hanuman inspired the book Journey to the West and Son Wukong/ which inspired Goku and DBZ.
Hanumankind carries the spirit of the Dirty South in his veins. He grew up to Paul Wall, UGK, Slim Thug, Mike Jones, Project Pat, and every other legend in Houston. This is how one represents the culture from one country to another.
Thank you for being the first person I've seen to point out the camera whip into the slow motion. As a videographer it's cool to see people appreciate the artistry that goes into the music video itself as well as the music.
by the way, the stunt performed here is called 'Maut Ka Kua', can be translated as 'Well of Death', since it's very risky and if not done properly can also lead to severe injuries or as the name suggests - 'death''
My fave bar of his is from “Catharsis” My people need a Batman and Robin But when we lookin' out, it's like Batman gone robbin' Like, ay, that's not how it's supposed to work When the ones who claim good doing most the dirt When the ones who claim to protect mostly hurt
"Product of your errors" relates to the history of the colonisation of India. When I was growing up and people told me to go back to where I came from , my Dad said to tell them "Im a product of colonialism" . I'm 1st gen Aussie but my family is Indian and Burmese
This one crossed my path a couple days ago, and I am obsessed with Indian rap and hip hop now. This shit hits HARD, and there's a lot more like it down the rabbit hole!
Your commentary and reaction is amazing It is clear that you really know how to appreciate music The way you dissect the meaning behind music is legendary
The repeated use of 'carry on' is a play on 'carrion' crows, that come to feed on corpses. They also have a role of 'moving on' dead souls to the afterlife Ties in nicely with the whole death and immortality theme🔥
Interesting enough,the "Death well" started in America and got popular in Britain and India in the mid 1900s, it started around the 30s. All on Wikipedia.
His southern influence is undeniable. The references, Memphis beats, chopped and screwed. Grew up in Houston, southern US, and is from southern India. Culture being represented on many levels
The stunt ring is called 'mauth ka kuan' in Hindi, translated literally as "the Well of Death". It is a part of local travelling circuses for the working class communities.
According to a lot of comments I’ve seen, apparently he spent a fair bit of time in Texas, or more specifically Houston, so I would assume that’s where he gets that southern rap influence from. It’s so dope to see those influences being spread across the world by this man. Big respect for that. As someone who grew up just outside Houston, those were my biggest influences as well. And according to his wiki he’s about 2 years younger than me, so he must’ve been listening to a lot of the same music that I was. He’s got the chopped and screwed influence there and everything. I love it. Can’t wait to see more from him and I hope he can keep it up.
New sub,loved your reaction! When reactors don't catch the bars it bothers me. 😂 I'm a 52 yo grandma that loves rap. And this is f'n banger. I will have to look up your music.
Bro I love how you analyze and review the MV. You let it play and pause when necessary to give some perspective. It’s a refreshing way to watch a reaction 💪🏾
I like how he also shouts out boogie with a hoodie since he also used his flow when the beat changed on "swervin, moving to the money like its urgent etc..." If you plug his verse on the swervin beat it fits perfectly.
I remember how I use to go to mela to watch this 😂 when I was a little kid it doesn’t exists in northeast India anymore but apparently it does wherever in India he filmed it
I like that you add something, add context to what you listen instead of just like everybody else nod your head to the beat, at the end say it's cool and promote your socials. Keep it up, you're doing a great work ❤
"Well of death" - used to be a thing during my childhood days in Kerala.. (I'm 46 now) I still remember watching cars and bikes defying gravity and circling around within that vertical circular wall made of wooden panels! Was scary to watch that as a child. Sooraj (Hanumankind) just killed it, love this song
The car stunts are 100% real as I watched those stunts in a circus back home in India. They used to charge like 40 rupees(0.50cents) during 2010 or so. It’s a rare feet but they are 100% real and they construct that round from scratch as those performers move from city to city every 3months for their livelihood. ❤❤
I think it’s amazing that everybody misses the part in the opening where he says “ top notch, hoes get the most not the lesser” as she flies by the motorcycle snatch $CASH$ out of his hand
@KnoxHill Mate, its called "Well of Death". When there is a festival in church or temples in Kerala, this pops up in our neighborhood .Locals are eager to get in a long queue, pay the entry ticket, take stairs two or three floor high and watch the stunt drive. Breath taking to watch it. Finally you step out from there like they rode the bikes and cars right on your faces. 😂😂
Double-cup vision, seein’ purple haze, Clock ticks slow, I’m lost in the daze, Bass hits deep, like it’s slow-motion waves, 2024, yeah, we changin’ the phase.
He was born in Texas and he brings a mix of cultures. He's living in Kerala, India 🇮🇳. It's become insane; Mallus are not for beginners 🔥💀. He features in some Malayalam movies and the flow carries on with some kind of project (Patt) 🤯. Proud of Mallu 🔥.
Fun fact for foreign/non-Indian audiences: This act is called the "Maut ka kuwa" literally meaning the Well of Death.. and these stunts are quite common in an Indian Carnival, no ropes no harness.. jst speeding bikes and cars in a well perfomed live.. In the video: All about the street action fast paced, adrenaline rush. but as the song ends and the video pans out it slows down tempo changes like when u get high after and world slows down.. Its like this song is the drug the stunts are like drugs and after u have it the world slows down. Also Hanumankind is based off of Lord Hanuman, the monkey God from Hindu mythology. The god of courage, strength, faith and belief. The Circus' name is Great indian Maruty circus. Maruty is the brand of the small white car driving in the stunt (very popular in 90's Indian families). Maruty is also another name of Lord Hanuman.. so, this street show is the circus of Hanumankind.. pin it 📌 if u find this interesting..
Idk if there’s any significance to it, but around the ashes in the river section, he chooses to use the words “carry on” multiple times, but says it quickly like it’s meant to be a double for “carrion” accentuating the concept of death.
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can u reaction "Hanumankind x Parimal Shais - Beer and Biryani" and " Hanumankind - Southside"?
@@KnoxHill more of glorb' recent stuff I begg
Marcin! He is a guitarist that only does instrumentals! Until this week actually was the 1st time he ever used his voice! He is very unique! Does a great version of Chop suey!!
@KnoxHill waiting on the Prof X Ren collab reaction- Pain Salesman
@@KnoxHill SEEDHE MAUT
Video has a triple entendre:
Hanuman is a Hindu God
“Maruti” is another name for Hanuman
The name of the venue is called “Maruti circus”
The car brand is also “Maruti”
yoyo what!
Fr
holy shit wow
Plus the reference of putting ashes into the river after his death makes him immortal as the river flows on where Hanuman himself is Immortal
Wow yrr
the fact they actually did with the car is CRAZY
It's a show called "death well" they move place to place, it's crazy to see in person though it will blow your mind
Well logically this is talent of driver
@@rishavrai99999 Not taking any credit but physics is physics
Yes , cars do exist..
Car thing is called death well ..is actualy a normal thing in every festiv here....
In Hinduism you scatter a persons ashes in the Ganga river, so that line has more meaning
That's what i was thinking, the ashes are immersed in ganges, so he was relating to the indian hindu culture, as well as few of his lines suggest prominent western influence, the rap is just next level and for it to be written in 20minutes is pure talent,
Shit and Ganga is another synonym for weed or loud. That is like a quadruple bar there.
Ganges
@@staceyboomboom8031 It's also "Ganga" rather than "Ganges" in India, the latter is the "white people found this hard to say" name
ugabuga
"Put my body, my ashes into the river yall thats how we know that the flow about to carry on" one of the sickest bars heard!
That's Hindu philosophy for you.
Fr💀💀
@@potatochipstaskforce141yeah
Burn my body*
@@sumanpaulchowdhury8333its just a stupid ritual. One that has rendered the ganges water undrinkable and polluted beyond measure.
When I heard on a TikTok video the line “big step-ah” with that upturn at the end it gave me chills and I had to look up the full song.
Amazing and definitely feels like something new.
That’s a straight up Project Pat flow, with a slight change. Look up Juicy J ft. Project Pat and A$ap Rocky - Feed the Streets. It’s a dope twist on that flow.
It's a show called "death well" they move place to place, it's crazy to see in person though,it will blow your mind
well of death*
@@vedthakur8172Same thing
Yeah, it's crazy loud in there.. especially with those yamaha motorcycles
Well of death, death well, ring of death, cage of death
Has alot of names but death is common 💀
@@judgementholder They are loud because they strip every part which is not necessary for the stunt so they strip silencers also to make light, less weight, less speed to keep it on the wall.
Indian men don't realize how hot they look with just a mustache and a vintage hairstyle/style
please tell me you are a female, if not your comment isn't valid xD
@@BlesswinJefferson I am 💅😌
@@kanamenoname210 thank God lol
is you the one spamming his twitter for a date xD
I am going to a barber shop tomorrow
Bro got the project patel flow lmao INDIA REPRESENT
Project Patel!!... Bro 😂😂😂👌
😂😂😂
Patel 😂😂
Project Pat!!!!!!
LMAO 🤣
As someone who has always watched Bollywood, am not suprised at all at how good he is and how awesome this video is. Indians are very very very talented. Versatile and have so much sauce. I grew up with many of them here in Tanzania 🇹🇿. So this feels really natural to me. Am so proud of Hanumankind and rhe video director. Awesome work.
Hanumankind is on another level, don't compare him to current Bollywood shit. ❤
@@marimbamus who compared him to current Bollywood? I said I grew up watching Bollywood and j am not surprised at his talent because Indians are very talented people and I know this because I also grew up around them. Also Bollywood has huge talent so Idk what your issue is.
Yo im a Indian and i lived in Tanzania for five years. Mtwara and Dar es Salaam
I love when people can listen and appreciate music regardless of where or who it comes from. This man is talented.
Isn’t hanuman kind from Houston though?
As long as it's in English🙄
@@matheusveigamatveiga1995 ok professional victim.
I'm white I like rap my friend has been trying to get me to listen to this for a good week or so and I finally listened to it and HOLY HELL it has been my favorite rap song since
@@matheusveigamatveiga1995it could be like Gangnam style it could be not in English I would not care I would translate it because that's what I do for non English rap and non rap songs
The "in school I used to fight the bullies, now I'm fighting with the law, guess some things don't leave you fully" bar is CRAZY CRAZY. It seems like you missed it because of the music video. Understandable.
I took that as he meant he used to fight the bullies and now he’s fighting the law because they act like bullies too.
“I guess some things don’t leave ya fully”
its not that deep
@@po3ticjusticemusic381bullies usually became officers. They continue the career of bullying.
it's centripetal law bro. ❤ from india
It is. I also like “skin color like the bourbon, a worldwide sign that we face closed curtains.” 😳
Abt the Ashes part. In Hindu culture, we pour ashes in river signifying that the person moves to the afterlife. I think that bar can also mean that even when he dies, his flows, his art n his legacy will carry on.
Damn immortality a fallacy !!!
Now tht connects
Bars
@@batman-ts4iu his pen work is really good!!!
@@vandana7436 agree, meaningful lyrics like this over this beat is nice
Yeah bro this is actually ❤️🔥
Was gonna comment same
Finally. After so many reactions of the song, finally you were the one that explained the bar, melody, camera shots, everything.... That too under 11 mins. Amazing. Subscribed
Really man so fucking good his reaction is 👌
Subscribed instantly for that, he is so good
knox is goated, all his reactions are fire, his own music is phenomenal too
Knox really is that one tho
man the thing u asked for is this real at 1:20 ,it happens in almost every indian city fair called as MAUT KA KUAN [well of death]
It's called Dome of Death
Indonesia has it to we call it "Tong Setan" literary means "Devil's Couldron"
Lis name is "Hanuman"-kind.
Hanuman is a Hindu God.
"Maruti " the car he is in, Is another name of lord Hanuman.
The circus 🎪 he is in is named Maruti as well.
The attention to detail is something else 😮
Great Indian Maruti Circus is a double entendre.
Maruti is the name of the car in the video.
Maruti is also the original name of the monkey-king god Hanuman that was born in south India.
Also funfact - the story of Hanuman inspired the book Journey to the West and Son Wukong/ which inspired Goku and DBZ.
I did not know that about Maruti!!
Luffy Bajrang gun is also inspired from lord hanuman
Yeah nice mythical storiess
Whomp Whomp @@theunique2
@@Flawless462 not mythical? Oh then prove it, whomp whomp
Hanumankind song suggestions:
1. Damnson
2. South Side
3. Daily Dose
4. Genghis
Thanks knoxx 💯💪
Third eye from redbull 64 bars
Go to sleep by him is crazy
add "Go to sleep"
Dude u forgot Beer and Biriyani
Genghis is the truth 🗣️🗣️
Just realized, Maruti is another name for the god Hanuman.
And that car is maruti 800 🤯
@@naveenhoogarmaruti supremacy 🗿
God? Monkey man🤡
U got my point ☝
Eyy yoooo... 😮🫠
He is from India, Kerala state
He lived in Texas
The stunts are real not cgi
Creativity at peak 🫡 never thought “ well of death” could be used like this 🙇♂️
The southern family line is a double too. He's originally from Kerala (a Southern state in india) and he grew up in Texas.
Wait... I never drew that connection.
Fuck yeah. That’s why he sounds Texas as hell. Now it connects… that accent is 🔥
" 45 secons ago " - never thought this day would come to a knox hill video.
Same here bro..
Hanumankind carries the spirit of the Dirty South in his veins. He grew up to Paul Wall, UGK, Slim Thug, Mike Jones, Project Pat, and every other legend in Houston. This is how one represents the culture from one country to another.
South Indian growing up in South USA. South is in his blood.
Project Pat is from Memphis
Thank you for being the first person I've seen to point out the camera whip into the slow motion. As a videographer it's cool to see people appreciate the artistry that goes into the music video itself as well as the music.
I’m obsessed with your reactions of real bangers and your breakdowns. This is for sure the end of summer BOP❤
I've watched too many reactions on music videos but this is the only guy that knows his stuff, everyone else hearing while he is listening
by the way, the stunt performed here is called 'Maut Ka Kua', can be translated as 'Well of Death', since it's very risky and if not done properly can also lead to severe injuries or as the name suggests - 'death''
Here in Kerala its marana kinar
Marana Kinar🔥
My fave bar of his is from “Catharsis”
My people need a Batman and Robin
But when we lookin' out, it's like Batman gone robbin'
Like, ay, that's not how it's supposed to work
When the ones who claim good doing most the dirt
When the ones who claim to protect mostly hurt
"Product of your errors" relates to the history of the colonisation of India. When I was growing up and people told me to go back to where I came from , my Dad said to tell them "Im a product of colonialism" . I'm 1st gen Aussie but my family is Indian and Burmese
2:09 i loooove the way you talk about music 😊
I was literally thinking this morning…I hope Knox reacts to big dawgs. Not even lying! Yay!!! 🎉
How u heard this song before?
@@joyeltom1774 no life Shaq. He’s another one of my faves on here…check him out!!
@@joyeltom1774 just check the comments of the original video, globe united.
This one crossed my path a couple days ago, and I am obsessed with Indian rap and hip hop now. This shit hits HARD, and there's a lot more like it down the rabbit hole!
Check out yelhomie
@jithu25297 thanks for that, I'll definitely check it out
@@DamagedButManaging you can listen to brodha v he also raps in english not all songs but yeah he has strong english 🖊️
Yelhomie is my favourite.
That slow down at end when tune switch was just cherry on the top
Your commentary and reaction is amazing
It is clear that you really know how to appreciate music
The way you dissect the meaning behind music is legendary
And then he says that he wrote the song in 20 min, like that boy telling a truth that no one believe. LIKE AN PURE INDIAN.😎😎
Fact that you were the only one who caught and mentioned the double time at 6:02, kudos!
eminem from india, looking like freddie Mercury, absolute beast mode right here...🍻💪❤️🇩🇰
Freddie Mercury was himself Indian. Cheers bro 🍻
Freddie mercury is Indian/farsi
Bro i respect hanumankind but still i feel broda v is the Eminem of india..
@@madmaxgaming1148 finally someone said thiss
@@madmaxgaming1148 noone can be Eminem bro... But Yeah BrodhaV is a legend
New era of Indian rappers(although he grew up in the USA)! This song has been on repeat for me. Also love the Hindu motifs.
Motifs🤔
You can tell he grew up in Houston lmao from 4th to 10th grade.
You explained it so well. A real artist can truly appreciate art and it's finer details.
What a fantastic review / analysis. Definitely earned a subscriber 👊
To all the foreign fans the car and bike stunts they are doing is very common and popular in india
Its called "maut ka kuan" or well of death
It use to be very common, now it's a dying art sadly :(
Yea I seen this in usa circus about 20 years ago its nothing new
No one said it was @@bliss1186
It's called marana kinnar in malayalam.
It use to be common in the US too.
This song is such a banger ngl
The repeated use of 'carry on' is a play on 'carrion' crows, that come to feed on corpses. They also have a role of 'moving on' dead souls to the afterlife
Ties in nicely with the whole death and immortality theme🔥
Under-rated comment
I believe he said carry on because we Hindus dissolve the ashes of a person after they die in a river. But your thought process seems to be unique
Interesting enough,the "Death well" started in America and got popular in Britain and India in the mid 1900s, it started around the 30s.
All on Wikipedia.
His southern influence is undeniable. The references, Memphis beats, chopped and screwed. Grew up in Houston, southern US, and is from southern India. Culture being represented on many levels
5:19 The Indian cars are right hand driven. So that's the driver standing out through the window. Just saying. 😉😅🔞
In some circus shows like this , yes the driver too comes out like this
😅😂😂😂
Just need to ask, how on Earth do you stop... How you get down ALIVE hahahahaha
In addition, this car is probably manual transmission (not automatic) which makes it even more incredible. S/O to the ladies in video.
Saw an IG reel of this song last night, and I cant stop listening to it now
9:30 India is not for beginners 😂
😂😂😂
We Indians were never a beginner ❤
Stop these cringey comments already..
Cringe as ...
Nope not a comment, it's a fact..cringe as much as you want
The stunt ring is called 'mauth ka kuan' in Hindi, translated literally as "the Well of Death". It is a part of local travelling circuses for the working class communities.
You have broken this down to a level I didnt think possible, Thank you
All the way from kerala💥🔥....India 🌴🇮🇳
Keralam.🔥🔥🔥
His other song "Go To Sleep" 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love from Himachal to you 🤝🏼🗿🗿.
Love from Tamilnadu
love from UP to you🔥
Yes!!!!! I knew you were gonna be knoxing on the door with this
The Project Pat flow, sounds like some Wayne a little bit in one part, and the chop at the end is clean. Can hear the Texas/Houston in this.
Fun fact : He was born in India and grew up in Houston. In an interview he mentions Project Pat and Lil Wayne as 2 of his idols/ influences.
I'm thinking that Wayne part is the Kalmi person mentioned in the credits, that's why he had some other people lip sync it, maybe
@@martymarl4602 kalmi is the producer
@@martymarl4602I think kalmi is the producer
Your All Reaction and Vision for our india gives us Goosebumps bro..
Loves your Observation on each points..❤❤❤❤❤
According to a lot of comments I’ve seen, apparently he spent a fair bit of time in Texas, or more specifically Houston, so I would assume that’s where he gets that southern rap influence from. It’s so dope to see those influences being spread across the world by this man. Big respect for that. As someone who grew up just outside Houston, those were my biggest influences as well. And according to his wiki he’s about 2 years younger than me, so he must’ve been listening to a lot of the same music that I was. He’s got the chopped and screwed influence there and everything. I love it. Can’t wait to see more from him and I hope he can keep it up.
India is full of surprises 🎉 INCREDIBLE INDIA 🇮🇳
Waiting for the GOAT of hip hop reactions to drop. Didnt disappoint at all!! Much love Big Dawg!
🗣️ " BIG STEPPER UNDERGROUND METHODS" 🔥🔥 IM NOT INDIAN IM PAKISTANI, GOTTA APPRECIATE MY NEIGHBORS ❤❤
No need to mention front lines tho.just appreciate
@@sgxryzen5279 why? I just like the line so I mentioned it, what's wrong with that?
@@Irtixxa nothin man i love that line too
LESFUCKINGOOOOOOO
@@Irtixxasome ppl like to argue on dum shii lmao
I could listen to rap like this all day. Clear. Concise. Clean. Understandable. Genius!!!
New sub,loved your reaction! When reactors don't catch the bars it bothers me. 😂 I'm a 52 yo grandma that loves rap. And this is f'n banger. I will have to look up your music.
The ashes in the river line , flow refers to the flow of life too, according to hinduism
Bro I love how you analyze and review the MV.
You let it play and pause when necessary to give some perspective. It’s a refreshing way to watch a reaction 💪🏾
I like how he also shouts out boogie with a hoodie since he also used his flow when the beat changed on "swervin, moving to the money like its urgent etc..." If you plug his verse on the swervin beat it fits perfectly.
I remember how I use to go to mela to watch this 😂 when I was a little kid it doesn’t exists in northeast India anymore but apparently it does wherever in India he filmed it
1:13 Thats a real thing, its a stunt act in indian circuses ❤️💙
Im so happy he's finally blowing up, I hope Dhanji also blows up next, both my favourite rappers🔥🔥
I like that you add something, add context to what you listen instead of just like everybody else nod your head to the beat, at the end say it's cool and promote your socials. Keep it up, you're doing a great work ❤
Cool , finally Indian rap going global!
"Well of death" - used to be a thing during my childhood days in Kerala.. (I'm 46 now) I still remember watching cars and bikes defying gravity and circling around within that vertical circular wall made of wooden panels! Was scary to watch that as a child.
Sooraj (Hanumankind) just killed it, love this song
The car stunts are 100% real as I watched those stunts in a circus back home in India. They used to charge like 40 rupees(0.50cents) during 2010 or so. It’s a rare feet but they are 100% real and they construct that round from scratch as those performers move from city to city every 3months for their livelihood. ❤❤
Best reaction I’ve seen for this video. Your insight is dope.
Video shot in India, let's go Baby🔥🔥🔥🔥
Man originally from Kerala! Southern and well known state of India. Don't get it twisted baby! 🔥💯 #YoMalluGangLessGo!
That's nice. Kerala ❤. That solidifies my first final spot for my sleeve to Hanuman!!
Why are Kerala ppl claiming him after he is famous .., F off .. he is Bengaluru based rapper
@@beerussama4798 he lives in his house , he is representing his house. What are you waffling about?
India all the way baby 🔥
@@beerussama4798 Go listen "Ayyayyo" . No hate. But do your homework and speak!
I think it’s amazing that everybody misses the part in the opening where he says “ top notch, hoes get the most not the lesser” as she flies by the motorcycle snatch $CASH$ out of his hand
@KnoxHill Mate, its called "Well of Death". When there is a festival in church or temples in Kerala, this pops up in our neighborhood .Locals are eager to get in a long queue, pay the entry ticket, take stairs two or three floor high and watch the stunt drive. Breath taking to watch it. Finally you step out from there like they rode the bikes and cars right on your faces. 😂😂
I was waiting for this
Finally love him and his music since young
Much Love From India ❤️🩹💫
Dude I’m Indian and you explained it to me better than I understood it. Kudos!
Best reaction video of any Hanumankind big Dawgs
Big up fam. MisterJaay here
One of the Biggest in the Game 🙌🏿
Big up MJ love from 237
who tf is you
We just popping around man around the world in ever corner man this fking crazy as dope song ever release man this insane
Double-cup vision, seein’ purple haze,
Clock ticks slow, I’m lost in the daze,
Bass hits deep, like it’s slow-motion waves,
2024, yeah, we changin’ the phase.
Your Reactions are as Pure as a Drop came from my eye, with your words of Observations bro..
Lots of love from ❤😢
that's crazy how far Hip Hop has made it, World Wide babeee !
The ballsy car stunt made me think of MIA video for Bad Girls! The same sort of feeling, and with real stunts.
India is not for beginners 😅
(My reply section is 🤣☠️)
Dunya ye sara kuchh pahle kar chuki he 😆 🤣 😂 😹
Pls stop commenting this cringe stuff 😭😭
@@Mickeymc5637 just a meme bro chill.
Lol....yah
India is not for lizards 🗣🗣🗣🗣
From India, Kerala😮💨
Why that emoji?
This is the best reaction I have seen to this song. Well analyzed
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!!!!
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
Seeing cars stunt from childhood cause I’m an indian its the best stunts it start from bikes then the cars cames
Thank you Knox the bar Surgeon. You really caught em all bars. Looking forward to your release of your track with Ren tomorrow.
You can hear Kendrick, Jay, Three Six Mafia, and Wayne all over his flow. It's awesome.
It is Indian rapper trending in the world proud to be Indian 🇮🇳🇮🇳
He was born in Texas and he brings a mix of cultures. He's living in Kerala, India 🇮🇳. It's become insane; Mallus are not for beginners 🔥💀. He features in some Malayalam movies and the flow carries on with some kind of project (Patt) 🤯. Proud of Mallu 🔥.
Which movies?
Was born in India, raised in Texas and currently living in Bengaluru
@@amalkumar256 it's music not belong to any movie
@@joyaljoseph853 No I mean which movies did he feature in?
@@amalkumar256Aavesham-The Last Dance
Fun fact for foreign/non-Indian audiences: This act is called the "Maut ka kuwa" literally meaning the Well of Death.. and these stunts are quite common in an Indian Carnival, no ropes no harness.. jst speeding bikes and cars in a well perfomed live..
In the video: All about the street action fast paced, adrenaline rush. but as the song ends and the video pans out it slows down tempo changes like when u get high after and world slows down.. Its like this song is the drug the stunts are like drugs and after u have it the world slows down.
Also Hanumankind is based off of Lord Hanuman, the monkey God from Hindu mythology. The god of courage, strength, faith and belief. The Circus' name is Great indian Maruty circus. Maruty is the brand of the small white car driving in the stunt (very popular in 90's Indian families). Maruty is also another name of Lord Hanuman.. so, this street show is the circus of Hanumankind..
pin it 📌 if u find this interesting..
Idk if there’s any significance to it, but around the ashes in the river section, he chooses to use the words “carry on” multiple times, but says it quickly like it’s meant to be a double for “carrion” accentuating the concept of death.
Best reaction. Someone who truly understands the complete product. Voice, lyrics, camera work etc good in depth view