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Hanumankind Explosive New Mixtape “Monsoon Season” Is Out Now!

Rain hits harder when it carries purpose. Kerala-born, Houston-raised rapper Hanumankind unleashes his long-anticipated mixtape Monsoon Season. The 12-track storm of high-octane lyricism, cultural duality, and unfiltered storytelling is raw and relentless. Executive produced by Kalmi, with artistic direction by Bijoy, the project features heavyweight collaborations with A$AP Rocky, Denzel Curry, Maxo Kream, Roisee, and Rudy Mukta. Sonically and visually, “Monsoon Season” is rooted in brotherhood. Longtime collaborators Parimal (producer) and Akash Shravan (engineer) shape the sonic backbone, while Bijoy brings visual cohesion that builds out Hanumankind’s expanding universe. The media outlet Rolling Stone said:

Hanumankind bleeds raw energy into his music.

Following his explosive Coachella debut, sold-out UK/EU shows, and viral bangers like Big Dawgs (now remixed with A$AP Rocky), “Monsoon Season” cements Hanumankind’s emergence as a cultural force. From the haunting bounce of “Goons” to the southern grit of Reckless with Denzel Curry, the mixtape hits hard and hits home. On Someone Told Me and Cause, Hanumankind reveals a vulnerable undercurrent, peeling back layers of ambition and fractured relationships with introspective grace. Connect with a world where Southern Indian texture meets Houston hip-hop edge, and no element feels out of place. Stream “Monsoon Season” now and follow him on INSTAGRAM, X, YOUTUBE, and FACEBOOK.


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