Mumbai, 28th April 2026: In what is rapidly becoming one of the most defining runs in Indian hip-hop this decade, Dhanda Nyoliwala has taken 2026 by storm with his latest album ‘Kohram’. The project has not only dominated domestic charts but also achieved a massive global milestone, breaking into the Top Albums Global chart at No. 7. At a time when regional sounds are gaining international traction, this moment signals a major shift: Indian hip-hop, especially from regional circuits, is no longer local, it’s global.
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Fuelling this momentum is the viral explosion of ‘Not Guilty’, which has already crossed 76 million views on its official music video. The track’s raw, unapologetic energy has resonated across platforms, driving massive engagement and pushing Dhanda’s reach far beyond core hip-hop audiences. In today’s streaming ecosystem, where virality often defines scale, Not Guilty stands out as a cultural moment that bridges underground authenticity with mainstream visibility.
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Musically, ‘Kohram’ delivers both intensity and depth. High-energy tracks like ‘No Fluke’, ‘Tension’, and ‘Deadly Zone’ showcase Dhanda’s aggressive sonic identity, while introspective cuts such as ‘Nobody Came’, ‘Forever’, and ‘Vomit On Paper’ reveal a more reflective, layered artist. Collaborations with Ron Likhari, Miki Malang, Hammy Muzic, and Xvir Grewal further expand the album’s sonic palette, balancing regional authenticity with global production sensibilities.
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With ‘Kohram’, Dhanda Nyoliwala isn’t just delivering hits, he’s defining a movement. His consistent release run, combined with global chart success and viral dominance, positions him at the forefront of India’s evolving hip-hop landscape. In 2026, this isn’t just a breakout phase, it’s a statement that regional hip-hop has arrived on the world stage, loud, unfiltered, and impossible to ignore.

