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Not Just a Boy’s Battle: Mumbai’s women and queer rappers rise strong

In a heavily masculine rap space, these Mumbai girls and queer folk are trying to weave their way into the scene. And they are here to stay

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On a Sunday afternoon in Kurla, the crowd at a street cypher thickens around a narrow lane plastered with graffiti. Someone taps a beat on a Bluetooth speaker; the bass bounces off the walls. Dozens of boys huddle close, smokes in their hands, waiting for their turn to spit bars. In the middle of them, a sixteen-year-old girl steps up, adjusts herself, and begins to rap.

“Just wanna be hip-hopper let my story be known / Bawe jake puchte hai ye Kaamkhaas hai kon [bros around ask who is Kaamkhaas] / Buland hai mera hosla aur choti inki soch [my courage is high, their thoughts narrow] / On this path to success I can never gonna wrong,” she spits, as oohs and claps ripple through the circle.

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