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    Biography

    Vivian Fernandes, better known by his stage name Divine (often stylized as DIVINE), is an Indian rapper from Mumbai, India. He went to St. John The Evangelist School Marol and studied at R. D. National College. He started to gain popularity after the release of his single Yeh Mera Bombay. He broke through with the release of his song Mere Gully Mein featuring fellow Mumbai rapper Naezy, who is now one of the most famous rappers in India along with Divine.

    Contents 1 Career 1.1 Early years 1.2 Rise to success 1.3 Film contributions 2 Gully Gang Entertainment 3 Discography 3.1 Albums 3.2 Singles 4 References Career Early years

    Divine started his career as an underground rapper in 2011 after discovering Hip Hop on a T-Shirt. A friend of his wore a shirt of 50 Cent's first album Get Rich Or Die Tryin' at school. The same friend would give him his first MP3 CD with hip hop music on it which inspired him to start rapping in English. However it was later suggested by his close friend, mentor and Toronto Rapper, Gangis Khan aka Camouflage, to switch to Hindi. He was part of the hip hop crew called Mumbai's Finest. He believes in authenticity when making Hip Hop music and mostly raps about his own life experiences, such as the life of the poor people in Mumbai and his upbringing with a single mother. He cites American rappers such as Nas, Eminem, Big L and Rakim as his main inspirations.

    Rise to success

    Following the release of his song Yeh Mera Bombay, Divine obtained the attention of Sony Music India while performing at the Blue Frog Festival 2014 in Mumbai and shortly after signed a contract with them. The song later went on to win the Best Video of the Year award by Rolling Stone India in the same year. He released his breakout single Mere Gully Main featuring Naezy on 16 April 2015. The song went viral and many Bollywood celebrities shared it on social media.[1] He collaborated with popular Indian DJ Nucleya on Nucleya's album Bass Rani, which helped him gain even more popularity. The song won Best EDM track of the Year in the GIMA Awards in 2015.

    On 24 March 2016, his debut solo single Jungli Sher released and it ruled the charts because of its raw depiction of the life of the poor in Mumbai. He took the song to the Breakfast Show ahead of BBC Asian Network Live on 29 April 2016. He appeared on the BBC Asian Network in the Charlie Sloth Show and was the first Hindi-speaking rapper to freestyle on the show and also the first to rap in Hindi with the name-giving host in attendance. He was also featured on Brapp TV.[2]

    He again collaborated with Nucleya in another hit track, entitled Scene Kya Hai off Nucleya's album Raja Baja. He was featured on Daru Daru with Deep Jandu and Gangis Khan, his first commercially-oriented song, which came out on 10 January 2017. His next solo single Farak released on 16 February 2017 and topped the Indipop charts on iTunes India.[3]

    He appeared as a feature on a record called City Slums by Indian-American rapper/singer/songwriter Raja Kumari in May 2017. The song crossed 2 million views on YouTube within 24 hours of its release.[citation needed]

    In 2018, Divine terminated his contract with Sony Music India. He released a remix to Lil Pump's Gucci Gang called Gully Gang independently on 18 January 2018. The song was perceived well by both critics and fans and helped him garner more attention. On 5 April 2018, he followed up with One Side produced by Byg Byrd. The video was produced by Red Bull Media House and came out on the rapper's own YouTube channel.

    His next single Teesri Manzil earned him a copyright strike from Zee Music Company a few hours after its release and got deleted from his channel. It was eventually re-released on December 14th 2018 with some changes in the lyrics.

    He released Junoon, the intro to his upcoming first full-length album on 10 November 2018. The album's name, Kohinoor, was announced on 13 February 2019 on Apple Music's Beats 1 radio show hosted by Ebro Darden.

    Film contributions

    Divine made his Bollywood debut for the film Mukkabaaz with the song Paintra. The track was another collaboration with Nucleya and came out on 1 December 2017. He collaborated with famous Indian music director and singer Amit Trivedi for the Irrfan Khan Starter film Blackmail on a song Badla which came out on 16 March 2018 via T-Series. He also contributed to the soundtrack for Sacred Games,[4][5] an Indian Netflix Original Series. It features his song Jungli Sher as well Kaam 25 produced by Indo-Canadian producer Phenom which was made specifically for the series. Its music video was released on 14 June 2018 on both Divine's and Netflix's YouTube channels with the version on Netflix featuring English subtitles.

    Divine most notably contributed to the soundtrack of the 2019 film Gully Boy by Zoya Akhtar, a film which is inspired by the lives of Naezy and himself, with Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt in the lead roles. Divine and Naezy both helped as consultants to get an authentic representation for the film Hip Hop. Their song Mere Gully Mein was remade with Ranveer Singh rapping Naezy's lyrics as part of the film. Furthermore Divine provided additional rap lyrics for Ranveer Singh's character and composed some of the songs for the original soundtrack. A character in the film, played by Siddhant Chaturvedi appears to be based on Divine.

    Gully Gang Entertainment

    In February 2019 he announced the founding of a new company, Gully Gang Entertainment, a record label to recruit and produce Hip Hop talent in the Mumbai area.[6].

    Discography Albums Kohinoor (2019) Singles Year Track Artist Producer 2013 Voice Of The Bombay Divine 2013 Yeh Mera Bombay Divine Rjv Ernesto, Sez On The Beat 2014 ABE Divine, Sikandar Kahlon, B Meeks 2015 Mere Gully Main Divine, Naezy Sez On The Beat 2015 Jungle Raja Divine, Nucleya Nucleya 2015 Ryder Music Divine, Sikandar Kahlon 2016 Jungli Sher Divine Sez On The Beat 2016 Mitra Da Swag Divine, Sikandar Kahlon, Gangis Khan, Deep Jandu Deep Jandu 2016 Farak Hai Divine Brapp TV 2016 Scene Kya Hai Divine & Nucleya Nucleya 2017 Daru Daru Divine, Deep Jandu and Gangis khan Deep Jandu 2017 Farak Divine Phenom 2017 City Slums Raja Kumari, Divine Beat Busta, Jules Wolfson 2017 Suede Gully Mukti Mohan, Divine, Khasi Bloodz, Prabh Deep, Madurai Souljours Sneha Khanwalkar 2018 Gully Gang (Gucci Gang Remix) Divine Cyrill Gabriel (Madbus Audio) 2018 One Side Divine Byg Byrd 2018 Kaam 25 Phenom 2018 Roots Divine, Raja Kumari K-Major 2018 Teesri Manzil Divine Phenom 2018 Junoon 2019 NY Se Mumbai Nas, Divine, Naezy, Ranveer Singh XD Pro, iLL Wayno 2019 Age 19 Jass Manak, Divine Deep Jandu

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