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The Raj Mahal Show  

The Raj Mahal Show

Author: Raju Kolluru

The first ever South Asian male-hosted show, where we get the chance to hear about my unique experiences as a "Gindian", while also discussing with some of the pioneering south asians and other "non-standard" stars in our community!
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Genres: Business, Entrepreneurship, News, Tech News

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Episode 5: Finding A'niche: An artist's story of of his pursuit of music
Episode 1
Tuesday, 16 May, 2023

MIT grad, career in fintech...nah, lets leave it all behind to pursue a career in music! Thats the story of A'niche. As an Indian-American hip-hop artist from Denver, Colorado. A'niche unearthed his potential for artistry during his senior year at MIT. After graduating in 2016, he moved out to San Francisco and began pursuing his passion for music. His goal is to use music as a means to shatter stereotypes and create acceptance within the entertainment realm. His influences include the likes of Childish Gambino, Eminem, and Logic. A'niche uses tongue-twister word play, coupled with powerful storytelling imagery. He aims to fuse his Indian heritage into the hip-hop world. He released his debut single “Can’t Hang” on October 2nd, 2019, followed by his debut EP “ABCD” a week later. Wherever you listen to your music- you're going to want to check him out!

 

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