In a hip-hop scene often driven by bravado and trend-chasing, Sinhaa is choosing a different path — one built on emotion, honesty, and cinematic storytelling. The independent Mumbai-based artist is quietly shaping a unique space in Indian hip-hop, where mood matters more than noise and personal moments matter more than mainstream formulas.
Sinhaa’s music blends melodic rap with emotionally driven Hindi songwriting, pulling listeners into stories rather than just songs. His sound leans into atmosphere and vulnerability, giving his tracks a film-like quality that resonates with young audiences searching for music that feels real.

He recently released his lead single “Pop Pop,” a playful and flirtatious track that introduces his latest creative chapter. While light on the surface, the song sets the tone for what follows — a project built not for playlists alone, but for emotional connection.
His new EP, For A While, takes that concept further. Designed as a love-story journey, the project explores every phase of modern romance — attraction, intimacy, confusion, separation, and eventual acceptance. Each track represents a chapter of the same story, turning the EP into a short emotional film told through Hindi rap and melody.

What makes For A While stand out is its relatability. Rather than dramatic exaggeration, Sinhaa captures the quiet realities of love that listeners often experience but rarely hear expressed with such honesty in hip-hop.
As Indian hip-hop continues to expand globally, artists like Sinhaa are proving that vulnerability can be just as powerful as aggression, and storytelling can travel further than trends.
With For A While, Sinhaa isn’t just releasing music. He’s offering listeners a mirror.
And the conversation around his work has only just begun.



