Ease: The Nepali Rapper Making Waves Underground and His top 5 best raps .
Saroz Shrestha , Itahari
In the bustling world of Nepali rap, there’s a hidden gem shining brightly beneath the surface: Ease. While he might not be a household name in the mainstream, underground rap circles hail him as a superstar in his own right. What sets Ease apart isn’t just his skill with words but his boldness to take on the big shots in the industry. Let’s take a look at five of his top tracks that have solidified his position as a force to be reckoned with.
- “Bandhi”: This track is like a window into Ease’s soul. He pours out his inner pain through beautiful poetry, backed by soothing music from the talented producer BREEZE. “Bandhi” isn’t just a song; it’s a burst of positive vibes and energy that uplifts both the ears and the heart.
2. “Baksa Vitra Kaid”: In “Baksa Vitra Kaid,” Ease tackles the tough subject of depression head-on. This song serves as an antidote to the blues, offering solace and hope to those struggling with their mental health. Through his lyrics, Ease becomes a guiding light in the darkness.
3. “Nepali Khoon”: Here, Ease shifts his focus to the issues plaguing his country. From corruption to the challenges faced by the Nepali people, he fearlessly addresses the harsh realities while also instilling a sense of pride in being Nepali. “Nepali Khoon” is a powerful anthem for unity and change.
4. “Aslil Nepal”: This track pulls no punches as Ease exposes the darker side of Nepalese society. From caste discrimination to political hypocrisy, he doesn’t hold back in shining a light on the issues that need addressing. “Aslil Nepal” is a wake-up call to confront these injustices and strive for a better future.
5. “Sacar Padhikari”: With “Sacar Padhikari,” Ease catapulted into the limelight by taking on the prominent figure SACAR in the rap scene. This diss track not only showcased Ease’s lyrical prowess but also brought attention to his music beyond just hardcore rap fans. It caused quite a stir in the hip-hop community, with SACAR facing backlash and criticism from fans.
In the world of Nepali rap, Ease is a beacon of authenticity and courage. Through his music, he not only entertains but also sparks important conversations about society, identity, and mental health. As he continues to carve his path in the underground scene, it’s clear that Ease is here to stay, leaving an indelible mark on Nepali music culture.