It is an unwritten rule that any new bhangra joint must be blessed by the ragga stylings of Roach Killa. Born in Libya to Pakistani parents, and raised in Toronto, Roach Killa is a globetrotter who rolls deep with dancehall heavyweights like Spragga Benz and rising Punjabi stars like Garry Sandhu in equal measure. Even the Godfather of the desi raggamuffin sound, Apache Indian, has collaborated with the MC, who has a million-plus YouTube hits.
Here is a quick primer on his range and style, which includes hip-hop and dancehall flows. Catch him tonight at Brooklyn Bowl and at Basement Bhangra at SOBs on Thursday, Feb. 3.
“Revolution”
“Dil De De”
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