In an industry where youth and early starts often steal the spotlight, Sukh Lahoria is proving that real artistry knows no timeline. At 29, the India-born, Toronto-based rapper and singer-songwriter is carving his own lane—fueled by authenticity, grounded in culture, and powered by a catalog of seven self-driven tracks that speak louder than hype.
Born in Punjab, Built in Toronto
Sukh Lahoria’s journey begins in the quiet village of Kannian Khurd, nestled in Punjab’s Moga district. A far cry from studio lights and city noise, his roots trace back to family, farmland, and community. After earning his degree from CT Group of Institutions, Jalandhar, Sukh moved to Canada—a shift that would plant the seeds of his future sound.

But his official entry into music came only recently. In 2024, he dropped his debut track “All Stuff”—a raw, home-recorded anthem filled with struggle, self-reflection, and unmistakable Desi pride. Since then, every release has blended Punjabi soul with hip-hop realism, creating a vibe that feels both nostalgic and now.
The ‘Hype’ Is Real
His latest single, “Hype”, is more than a track—it’s a manifesto. Bold, assertive, and fully charged, it captures the mindset of an artist who’s done waiting for validation. The song has already begun turning heads in online Desi music circles, cementing Sukh’s presence in Toronto’s ever-evolving indie scene.
“It’s not just hype. It’s hunger. It’s hustle,” Sukh says.
What’s Next?
While he’s tight-lipped about upcoming projects, Sukh hints at something “bigger, bolder, and more personal.” It’s clear he’s not just releasing songs—he’s building a narrative. One that speaks to immigrant resilience, small-town ambition, and the fire of finding your voice—on your own terms.

Independent and Unapologetic
In an era dominated by labels and algorithms, Sukh Lahoria stands tall as an independent voice—and he wears that label with pride. Every beat, every bar, every drop is DIY and deeply personal.
From the muddy fields of Moga to the multicultural heartbeat of Toronto, Sukh isn’t chasing charts. He’s telling stories. Real ones.
“I may have started late,” he says, “but I’m not here for a moment. I’m here to make a movement.”
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