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RAHUL
From Sawdust to Stadiums. This is Country Reimagined.
Rahul doesn’t just write country music—he lives it. An Indian-American raised on construction dust, heartbreak, and hard lessons, Rahul’s story is built on pain, perseverance, and poetry carved from scars.
He walked away from a touring DJ career to build a life with his hands—remodeling homes, pouring concrete, and burying his dreams beneath bills and survival. But somewhere between the hammer swings and hospital visits, between losing a father figure and nearly losing himself, the music came back. And this time, he didn’t run from it.
His breakout single “Boots on Fire” is more than a viral line-dance anthem—it’s a war cry from a man who’s still standing after being burned by life. Inspired by an old trap beat he shelved years ago, the song was reborn in the fire of grief, growth, and his wife’s belief in him when he had none left.
Every lyric Rahul writes comes from the gut—raw, unpolished, and deeply human. He sings for the unheard. For the ones who grind by day and ache by night. For the ones who never got the hug, never got the “I’m proud of you,” but kept going anyway.
With a debut EP on the way and a full album chronicling 16 years of joy, betrayal, love, and loss, Rahul is ready to kick in the doors of country music—and bring the outsiders with him.
This isn’t just a comeback.
It’s a reckoning.
The boots are on fire. And he’s finally ready to dance through the flames.
From Sawdust to Stadiums. This is Country Reimagined.
Rahul doesn’t just write country music—he lives it. An Indian-American raised on construction dust, heartbreak, and hard lessons, Rahul’s story is built on pain, perseverance, and poetry carved from scars.
He walked away from a touring DJ career to build a life with his hands—remodeling homes, pouring concrete, and burying his dreams beneath bills and survival. But somewhere between the hammer swings and hospital visits, between losing a father figure and nearly losing himself, the music came back. And this time, he didn’t run from it.
His breakout single “Boots on Fire” is more than a viral line-dance anthem—it’s a war cry from a man who’s still standing after being burned by life. Inspired by an old trap beat he shelved years ago, the song was reborn in the fire of grief, growth, and his wife’s belief in him when he had none left.
Every lyric Rahul writes comes from the gut—raw, unpolished, and deeply human. He sings for the unheard. For the ones who grind by day and ache by night. For the ones who never got the hug, never got the “I’m proud of you,” but kept going anyway.
With a debut EP on the way and a full album chronicling 16 years of joy, betrayal, love, and loss, Rahul is ready to kick in the doors of country music—and bring the outsiders with him.
This isn’t just a comeback.
It’s a reckoning.
The boots are on fire. And he’s finally ready to dance through the flames.
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