From Amritsar to Canada, Nipun Dhawan Is Creating His Own Movement
Independent hip-hop is no longer limited by geography, and Hot Blood Records CEO Nipun Dhawan is proving exactly why.
Born in Amritsar, shaped by the culture of Mumbai, and now operating from Brampton, Canada, Nipun Dhawan is steadily building a sound that connects hardcore desi hip-hop with cinematic international production.
At a time when independent artists are fighting for identity in an overcrowded market, Hot Blood Records is choosing a different path — darker aesthetics, unapologetic energy, and global ambition.
“GHODA” Arrives With Raw Energy And Cinematic Pressure
The latest release from the label, “GHODA,” has already started creating conversation across underground hip-hop spaces and social media platforms.

Built around intense production and aggressive energy, the track reflects the mindset behind the entire movement.
“GHODA represents raw ambition and pressure. I wanted the sound to feel cinematic, dangerous, and unapologetically independent.”
— Nipun Dhawan
The release carries a polished yet raw identity that separates it from formula-driven commercial rap currently dominating digital platforms.
GHODA Is Already Catching Momentum Across Instagram Reels
Within days of release, the “GHODA” audio started gaining traction across Instagram Reels, with creators and fan pages using the sound in lifestyle edits, fashion visuals, luxury content, and cinematic short-form videos.
The early organic response signals the growing curiosity around Hot Blood Records and its developing international audience.

Industry observers are already noting the track’s potential to become a recurring sound across underground digital culture.
A Brand Built Around Identity, Not Trends
More than just a label, Hot Blood Records is positioning itself as a long-term cultural identity between India and Canada.
The brand’s official tagline:
“Built from pressure. Not for Everyone.”
is expected to remain central across artist bios, interviews, articles, captions, and future campaigns connected to the movement.
The statement reflects the direction Hot Blood Records is taking — independent, high-pressure, and intentionally different from mainstream expectations.
The Rise Of A New Independent Era
As desi hip-hop continues expanding globally, artists and labels are increasingly focusing on authenticity over algorithms.
With “GHODA,” Nipun Dhawan and Hot Blood Records are making it clear that they are not chasing trends — they are building a world around their sound.
And judging by the early reaction online, the movement may only be getting started.



