MUMBAI, India–May 5th, 2025: Amazon MX Player – Amazon’s free video streaming service has dialled up the hip hop fever in their latest episodes. Headed by judges Remo D’Souza and Malaika Arora, the celebration was further livened with the arrival of special guests who each have some major credits to their name in the Hip Hop domain: Bhavesh aka B. Cube, the first Indian internationally acclaimed beatboxer, was unveiled in a high-energy performance; Lash Curry, the energetic MTC Hustle Season 4 winner, introduced his signature style; and B-Girl aka Bar-B, India’s first female face of breaking, electrified the stage. In an enthralling display of solidarity, all the guests, judges, and contestants joined forces on stage, lending a fun atmosphere to the grand arrival of Grammy-nominated international artist and BMI Pop Award winner, Raja Kumari.
This week, Realme Hip Hop India Season 2 took things up a notch as Remo D’Souza announced a first-of-its-kind celebration—a fusion of Desi and International forms of Hip Hop, bringing together all core elements of Hip Hop: Rap, Beatboxing, DJing, Dance, and Emceeing on one stage. The format shifted to intense battles with no scores—just winners and losers—decided by both judges and contestant votes. Raja Kumari added a powerful rap segment during the opening battle between Rules Breakerz and Lil Pool, with Lil Pool taking the win. Lash Curry joined the stage, and Adnaan bid an emotional farewell due to injury.
Additionally, messages from icons like Sunidhi Chauhan, Dino James, Shah Rule, and Badshah acknowledged the movement being created by the contestants. Subhankar defeated Ranjeet in a DJ-themed face-off and received a special message from krump legends including one of the founding creators of krump dance style – Big Mijo himself. The stage went wild in a celebratory frenzy as Pikachu danced with the contestants! Lamonlang flung down the gauntlet, inviting Aman and Kunal to an intense battle. Rahul Bhagat staged a dramatic comeback, partnering with fan favorite Hitesh for a show-stopping act. Bar B and Rules Breakerz turned up the heat, and Ghazal Alagh stopped by for an impromptu dose of inspiration. Ultimately, Norbu won, beating out the other winners of battles to win a highly prized advantage for next week.
Reflecting on her journey as a rapper, the international music sensation Raja Kumari said, “Hip Hop has always been a place where I felt accepted, a community. Growing up in America, there weren’t many Indians on TV, in Music and then when I heard Timbaland for the first time, he was sampling Indian music, and I felt like, you know what, I belong there; I can be a part of that, and I can keep who I am. So it’s been a long journey, but I always know I will make it in India, and if people knew me in India, then they would know me everywhere in the world. So that was really important to me, and Mumbai has been that city that has given us all that hope. I represent all the way from LA to Bombay; I represent from the East to the West, and I hope this music reaches all over the world. From India to the world!”
With emotions running high and the competition more intense than ever, the battle for supremacy has truly begun. Don’t miss what happens next, as Realme Hip Hop India Season 2 drops new episodes every Thursday, exclusively on Amazon MX Player, available on Amazon’s shopping app, Prime Video, Fire TV, and Connected TVs