At just 20 years old, Ghaziabad-born rapper and piano teacher P SHAR is stepping into the indie hip-hop scene with a voice of his own. Growing up in a family of musicians and deeply inspired by Honey Singh, he was always drawn to commercial rap. His dream? To craft music that’s catchy, relatable, and rooted in real stories.
With his new single Trippy Munda, he takes the first big step toward that vision—blending pop melodies with hip-hop grit.

Why Trippy Munda Deserves Your Attention
On the surface, Trippy Munda is about one-sided love. But instead of telling the story through sorrow, P SHAR flips the script. The track carries swagger, not sadness.
Its hook captures the mood perfectly:
“Maana ek tarfa ishq mera,
par tujhko bhi pata hai, tera ashiq crazy trippy munda.”
It’s bold, cheeky, and instantly memorable—turning unrequited love into a celebration of confidence.
What Sets It Apart
Unlike the usual heartbreak ballads, Trippy Munda thrives on rhythm and energy. Its soundscape is a unique blend of indie-pop textures with tabla-inspired dance beats, giving it both commercial appeal and indie freshness.

Rather than making you sit in silence, this track makes you move—proving that love stories don’t always have to be drenched in tears.
The Cultural Relevance
Indian indie hip-hop is seeing a surge of new voices, and Trippy Munda adds a refreshing flavor to the mix.
For anyone who has ever experienced unreturned love, this song speaks directly to them—but with an uplifting twist. It’s not about heartbreak dragging you down, it’s about wearing your emotions with pride.
That’s where the hip-hop spirit shines—turning real experiences into art that feels fearless.
The Takeaway
With Trippy Munda, P SHAR doesn’t just drop another love song—he delivers a statement. Honest, catchy, and full of personality, the track is proof that he’s carving his own lane in the evolving landscape of Indian hip-hop.
If there’s one indie hip-hop track you should have on repeat this season, it’s Trippy Munda.



