Rappers from Quetta make noise against online classes in new song

Mudassir Baloch and Arsalan Rasokhi's latest rap song, Tavaar, is making some waves

Mudassir Baloch in a rap song

Crediting to the new normalcy, online classes have become a nuisance for the students. Due to the load-shedding, many have found it difficult to attend the lectures and have been protesting against them. Two rappers from Balochistan have made some noise in their own manner!

Mudassir Baloch and Arsalan Rasokhi hoped to raise voice against the online classes culture in their latest rap song, Tavaar. Talking to Independent Urdu, Baloch shared how he came about the idea of his latest rap song. "There was a protest in the city for online classes and I went to attend it. While we were protesting, there was a thought in my mind and it just resonated into rap. I thought this would be my way of protesting against this online classes culture," he shared.

"I, then, reached out to Arsalan and he agreed right there," Baloch added. The duo then worked on the video of the song and shared it on YouTube. Baloch claims that his song is the first rap song with Brahvi language added to it.

You can watch the video here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFCehsWHdCU

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