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From the Sunbaked streets of Ganganagar, Rajasthan—a place untouched by hip-hop’s spotlight— Vijender Singh, a.k.a, V Note now commands the mic in Vancouver, BC, Canada, blending the raw ethos of rap legends (Drake, Kendrick, 2Pac, Biggie, Eminem, Dre and etc.) with a mission: to redefine Desi hip-hop.
Inspired by the greats but sparked by frustration, V Note’s fire ignited watching Punjabi rap’s untapped potential. “If mediocrity gets applause, imagine what mastery could do.” So he vowed to steer the culture forward, merging his Punjabi roots with Toronto’s grind and Vancouver’s edge.
This isn’t just rap—it’s rebellion. A product of Ganganagar’s furnace and Vancouver’s rain, VNote turned dishwashing shifts and warehouse nights into a PhD in rhythm, he laundered uniforms, stocked shelves, and scrubbed grease—not to chase a paycheck, but to fuel a mic. For half a decade, he’s weaponized silence—scribbling bars on receipts, rehearsing flows between bus rides, and morphing Punjabi roots into a global cadence. Trap, hip-hop, House, Drill, R&B beats? He hijacks them all, stitching Punjabi and English into a tapestry of defiance. His music isn’t about survival—it’s the sound of bones rebuilding after the grind breaks them.
“They asked for a king? I’m building the throne.”
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Inspired by the greats but sparked by frustration, V Note’s fire ignited watching Punjabi rap’s untapped potential. “If mediocrity gets applause, imagine what mastery could do.” So he vowed to steer the culture forward, merging his Punjabi roots with Toronto’s grind and Vancouver’s edge.
This isn’t just rap—it’s rebellion. A product of Ganganagar’s furnace and Vancouver’s rain, VNote turned dishwashing shifts and warehouse nights into a PhD in rhythm, he laundered uniforms, stocked shelves, and scrubbed grease—not to chase a paycheck, but to fuel a mic. For half a decade, he’s weaponized silence—scribbling bars on receipts, rehearsing flows between bus rides, and morphing Punjabi roots into a global cadence. Trap, hip-hop, House, Drill, R&B beats? He hijacks them all, stitching Punjabi and English into a tapestry of defiance. His music isn’t about survival—it’s the sound of bones rebuilding after the grind breaks them.
“They asked for a king? I’m building the throne.”
Alternative Artist Profiles - V Note Music, vnotemusic
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