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King
Birth nameArpan Kumar Chandel
BornUttar Pradesh, India
GenresRap, Indie, Pop, Hip hop
Occupation(s)Singer, Songwriter, Rapper
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active2015-Present
YouTube information
ChannelsKing
Years active2015–Present
Subscribers6.7 million
Total views1.9 billion

Last updated: 25 August 2024

Arpan Kumar Chandel, professionally known as King, is an Indian singer songwriter, rapper and music producer.[1][2][3] Known for his rap tracks and pop songs with lyrics that deal with love and heartbreak, he is known to blend Indian melodies with international influences.[4][5][6]

Many of his tracks contains inspiration from 1900s and early 2000s musical dynamics.[7][8] He was among the finalists in MTV Hustle 2019. "Ghumshudaa" (2019), "Tu Aake Dekhle" (2020), "Oops" (2022) and "Maan Meri Jaan" (2022) are some of his best known works.[9][10] "Maan Meri Jaan" became the most streamed song of 2023 on Spotify India, Apple Music India and other music streaming platforms.[11][12]

In 2024, King became the first Indian pop artist to walk on the red carpet at the 77th Cannes Film Festival.[13][14] He featured in the Forbes India 30 Under 30 List of 2024.[15] He is signed on by Warner Music India.[16]

Early life

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Arpan was born in 1997 in Uttar Pradesh, India.[17] He did his schooling at a government school and later attended New Delhi's Vinay Marg Navyug Secondary School.[18]

For higher studies, he got admission in Dayal Singh College to pursue Bachelor of Arts via the sports quota. During the college, for four years, he played football in the national under-20 team.[19] Despite his good performance in sports, due to the lack of interest in class, he dropped out out of college in order to pursue a career in rapping.[18]

After college, he joined a govt. job and did the job for half a decade. But he was always attracted towards making music and worked towards his dream by making songs while still at his job.[18]

Career

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King posted his rap videos on various social media profiles while he was still in school. He started his YouTube channel 'King Rocco' in 2012 and uploaded his first 'Boombass' video in 2015.[citation needed] In an interview with NME, he said that he used to listen to the Backstreet Boys and Vengaboys. While growing up he used to listen to Beyonce, Justin Timberlake, Timbaland, Lil Wayne and other artists.[19]

In 2019 he began his professional career by competing in the maiden season of the rap reality show 'MTV Hustle' judged by Raftaar, Raja Kumari and Nucleya. He positioned himself among the top five finalists.[citation needed] In 2020, he released his first album The Carnival. "Tu Aake Dekhle" from it became a sleeper hit. It turned out to be the first big hit track in his career and earned him recognition.[20]

In 2021, he released his second album The Gorilla Bounce. His 2022 album "The Champagne Talk" proved to be the breakthrough album for him. "Oops" and "Maan Meri Jaan" became smash hits.[21] The later became the most streamed song on Spotify India in 2023.[22] He released multiple versions of "Maan Meri Jaan" with artists from different language backgrounds including a Hindi-English version "Afterlife" in collab with Nick Jonas.[23][24]

In an interview with Pinkvilla, he cited that the initial songs of his career were inspired from his own life.[25] He collaborated with many artists including Gucci Mane and Julia Michaels in his 2023 album New Life.[26] "Crown", "Good Trip" and "Sarkaare" received critical acclaim.[27] "Good Trip" was featured on Grammy's Recording Academy.[28][29]

He collaborated with a dozen MCs including MC Stan, Ikka and Raftaar in his 2024 LP Monopoly Moves. With Jason Derulo, he released "Bumpa" in 2024.[30] He was part of the Brut squad at Cannes 2024.[31] He has performed live shows across the country[32][33][34][35][36] and at international venues including UK, USA, Canada, Dubai, Bangladesh, Abu Dhabi and others.[37][38][39][40][41]

Albums (LPs)

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Year Album Track Co-artist(s) Ref.
2018 Circumstances I'm Back - [2]
Circumstances
Clearly by Now
She Know
That's My Word
Beat
Gastronamics
Red Dirt State
Skit
Snitches N Cops
The Division
2019 Mashhoor Chapter 1 Maahaul - [42]
Fantasy
Umar 73
Akeli Awara Azad
Ghumshudaa
I Know You
Going Bas
Outta My Mind Nateboi
2020 The Carnival She Don't Give A - [43]
Thoda Samjha Karo
Dracula
90s
MAFIIA
"TalLet The Eyes Talk
IICONIC
Tu Aake Dekhle
2021 The Gorilla Bounce PICASSO [44]
BLANKO
SALOOT
Godfather
Casanova Rahul Sathu
Desi Dan Bilzerian -
Koo Koo Aesap, Jaz
Shaamein Harjas Harjaayi
Main Bas Kehti Nahi -
ERA
Tera Hua Na Main Kabhi HIGHBORN
2022 Champagne Talk Na Ja Tu - [45][46]
OOPS
Broken Dreams
Maan Meri Jaan
Dejalo
Pablo
Champagne Talk
Me & Me
2023 NEW LIFE Aafat [47][48]
Runaway Julia Michaels
Tu Jaana Na Piya -
Good Trip
Sarkaare
Tum Saath Rehnaa
Legends
We Are the Ones Gucci Mane
High Hukku Nikhita Gandhi
No Loss -
CROWN Natania
Legends (B Side) -
2024 MONOPOLY MOVES GOAT SHIT Karma [49][50]
STILL THE SAME Abhijay Sharma
WAY BIGGER -
BAWE MAIN CHECK Raga
MISFIT -
KODAK Seedhe Maut
SAZA MC Heam
PYAAR HUMARA -
F*CK WHAT THEY SAY MC Stan
WARCRY Raftaar
MASHINEY Ikka
SUPREME LEADER Talha Yunus
SUITS & STREETS Yashraj, Gravity
CAN'T AFFORD Sikander Kahlon
TERE HO KE Bella
DELULU DANCE -

EPs

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Year Album Track Co-artist(s) Ref.
2018 Talismann Dur Kyun -
FLEX
Main Ho Gaya Tera
Hennessy
Talismann
2022 Khwabeeda Baazi [51]
Ektarfa
Sinner
2023 Shayad Woh Sune Laapata [52]
Hum Tumse
Teri Ho Na Saki

Singles and collabs

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Year Track Co-artist(s) Ref.
2015 Boombass - [17]
2016 Zinnda
2017 Hitman
Promise
2018 Chorus
Hauley
Taaliyaan
2020 Jaane De Yaara Rahul Sathu [53]
2021 Ishq Samundar Arjun Kanungo [54]
Dhoondein Sitare Aastha Gill [55]
2022 Ilzaam Arjun Kanungo [56]
OOPS (feat. Masked Wolf) Masked Wolf [57]
Naya Nazariya - [58]
2023 Beqadar Piya Sunidhi Chauhan, Salim Sulaiman
Maan Meri Jaan (African Version) Rayvanny [59]
Maan Meri Jaan (Afterlife) Nick Jonas [60][61]
Sona Re - [62]
2024 Rang Barse x Yaaron Wali Baat Karan Kanchan, Shiv-Hari [63]
Aawara KSHMR, Zaeden [64][65]
Bumpa Jason Derulo [66][67]

Film songs

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Year Song Film Composer Lyricist Co-artist(s) Ref.
2022 Sahi Galat Drishyam 2 Devi Sri Prasad Amitabh Bhattacharya - [68]
2023 Mere Sawaal Ka Shehzada Pritam Shloke Lal [69]
Baap Aa Gaya Hai Rana Naidu Karan Kanchan King, Roll Rida Roll Rida [70]

References

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  3. ^ Madan, Ayush (6 June 2024). "Breakout Artist King Makes His Mark in Southeast Asia". Masala Magazine Thailand. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
  4. ^ Levine, Nick (28 October 2023). "King: "I want to show that Indian sounds can blend with any sound in the world"". NME. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  5. ^ Kappal, Bhanuj (3 July 2023). "GQ Hype: Hail to the King". GQ India. Retrieved 22 August 2024. With hit after chart-busting hit and stellar collabs, King has ascended to music royalty.
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  7. ^ Hirwani, Peony (3 April 2024). "COVER STORY: They Don't Call Him King for No Reason". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 22 August 2024.
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  19. ^ a b Levine, Nick (28 October 2023). "I used to listen to Backstreet Boys and Vengaboys". NME. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  20. ^ "King's 'Kodak' song out now". ANI. 5 July 2024. Retrieved 26 August 2024. King rose to fame after his superhit song Tu Aake Dekhle.
  21. ^ Javaid, Arfa (12 December 2023). "Kesariya, Maan Meri Jaan make it to Google's top 'Hum to Search' songs in 2023, check others on the list". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 25 August 2024.
  22. ^ Mukherjee, Anindita (29 December 2023). "Arijit Singh tops most-streamed artist on Spotify Wrapped 2023. See full list". India Today. Retrieved 25 August 2024. The most-streamed song of 2023 on the platform is 'Maan Meri Jaan' by King and Saurabh Lokhande.
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  26. ^ MR Mishra, Vinay (23 October 2023). "King on collaborating with Gucci Mane: A phenomenal moment for me (Exclusive)". Times of India. Retrieved 25 August 2024.
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  29. ^ "EXCLUSIVE: King talks about whether his songs are inspired by his personal life". Times of India. 17 December 2023. Retrieved 25 August 2024.
  30. ^ "Singer King collaborates with Jason Derulo for his next party song 'Bumpa'". India Today. 26 April 2024. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  31. ^ "Rapper King mocks his own accent after video of him at Cannes goes viral: 'Jab aati nahi to accent hi nikalta hai'". The Indian Express. 20 May 2024. Retrieved 26 August 2024. Rapper King was a part of the Brut Squad at Cannes 2024.
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  33. ^ Saxena, Deep (16 December 2023). "Singer-rapper King rules hearts of music lovers in Lucknow". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 22 August 2024.
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  41. ^ "'Maan Meri Jaan' Singer-Rapper King To Perform At Wireless Festival Alongside Global Hip-Hop Stars". ABP Live. 12 January 2023. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
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  54. ^ "Arjun Kanungo releases 3 tracks from debut studio album 'Industry'". Times of India. 16 June 2022. Retrieved 26 August 2024. The tracks include the official Indian rendition of Vaultboy's number one international hit 'Everything Sucks', 'Foto' featuring Rashmeet Kaur and 'Ishq Samundar' featuring KING.
  55. ^ Murthy, Neeraja (28 December 2021). "'Dhoondein Sitaare' will resonate with everyone, say Aastha Gill and King". The Hindu. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
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  57. ^ "Warner Music India Signs Indian Breakout Artist King". PR Newswire. 15 December 2022. Retrieved 23 August 2024. He even released a remix for his groovy track "OOPS," featuring Masked Wolf of the viral chartbuster "Astronaut in the Ocean" fame.
  58. ^ "Popular Hindi Video Song 'Naya Nazariya' Sung By King". Times of India. 25 April 2023. Retrieved 25 August 2024.
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  62. ^ Tagat, Anurag (29 October 2023). "KKING Flexes a Diverse Catalog at 'New Life' Tour Kickoff in Bengaluru". Rolling Stone India. Retrieved 26 August 2024. Whether it was moshpits or sing-alongs, KING balanced it all with songs across his catalog, traversing synthwave, jazz, rock, tropical house vibes and a tip of the hat to Bollywood/Indipop with his version of "O Mere Sona Re Sona" from 1957's Teesri Manzil
  63. ^ "Get ready to groove as The House of McDowell's Soda showers festive cheer with classic remix of Rang Barse". Radio and Music. 19 March 2024. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  64. ^ "American DJ KSHMR collaborates with Indian pop stars King & Zaeden on new track 'Aawara'". CNBC TV18. 22 March 2024. Retrieved 25 August 2024.
  65. ^ "Singer Zaeden shares his experience of working with American musician KSHMR". Radio Mirchi. Retrieved 25 August 2024.
  66. ^ "King joins force with global pop star Jason Derulo for a summer anthem Bumpa". Hindustan Times. 26 April 2024. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
  67. ^ "Jason Derulo says King and he co-wrote 'Bumpa', 'Blending our languages and styles'". Indulge Express. 26 April 2024. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
  68. ^ "King lent his voice to the 'Mere Sawaal Ka' track from the Kartik Aryan and Kriti Sanon film 'Shehzada'". Koimoi. 10 March 2023. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  69. ^ "Drishyam 2: King On His Bollywood Debut With Rap Song 'Sahi Galat', "I Have Always Believed In Hard Work…"". Koimoi. 17 November 2022. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
  70. ^ "Rana Naidu New Song: 'Baap Aa Gaya' By King And RollRida Shows The World Of 'Fixer' Rana Daggubati". ABP Live. 16 March 2023. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
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