Blending Punjabi grit with spiritual depth, Spartan Rage’s debut album fuses hardcore boom bap, cinematic storytelling, and Osho-inspired philosophy into one explosive hip-hop experience.
At just 19, Spartan Rage has arrived with a project that feels less like a debut and more like a statement. His album Never Hate Your Enemies stands as a cinematic journey through raw boom bap beats, poetic aggression, and deeply introspective storytelling. It’s an experience that walks the fine line between street realism and spiritual reflection.

Rooted in Punjabi and Hindi lyricism, the album showcases Spartan Rage’s ability to weave complex narratives that explore crime, survival, brotherhood, and the human psyche. Each track feels like a scene from a film — layered, unpredictable, and emotionally charged. The beats twist and evolve with cinematic precision, often interrupted by haunting samples and Osho’s meditative interludes, giving the record both a spiritual and psychological weight rarely seen in Indian rap.

Drawing inspiration from the raw textures of Griselda, the philosophy of Osho, and the cinematic intensity of classic Indian storytelling, He has created a project that feels timeless yet revolutionary. Never Hate Your Enemies isn’t just an album — it’s an artistic manifesto, blending philosophy and street life into a soundscape that demands attention.
With this release, He has not only positioned himself as one of the most promising young voices in Indian hip-hop but also as an artist unafraid to challenge conventions and redefine what boom bap can mean in 2025.