Meer Muazzam

Alias:
Bleed Ink

Birthplace:
Handwara, Jammu & Kashmir, India — 193221

Meer Muazzam, also known as Bleed Ink, is a burgeoning force in the rap and lyricism scene, hailing from Handwara town in Indian-administered Kashmir. Born on July 17th, 2005, this 18-year-old prodigy has been honing his craft for the past five years, crafting poetry that reflects the rich tapestry of his influences and experiences.  Growing up, Bleed Ink was immersed in a musical environment shaped by his father's love for ghazals and 70's & 80's Bollywood tunes, which instilled in him a refined taste for music. It was this backdrop that ignited his passion for poetry, laying the foundation for his lyrical prowess. However, it was a pivotal moment when he encountered Kendrick Lamar & The Weeknd's track 'Pray for Me' that his love for rap music was truly sparked. Delving into the vibrant rap scenes of India and Pakistan, he discovered artists like Divine, Young Stunners, and Seedhe Maut, while also delving into the talents from his own state, such as MC Kash.  Since then, Bleed Ink has dedicated himself to perfecting his art, channeling his influences into a unique blend of introspective lyricism and captivating beats. His dedication and talent have not gone unnoticed, his work has been recognized on a global scale, with features on Spotify Playlists like "New Music Friday" and Off The Dome's weekly radar.  Managed by Krhyme Management, Bleed Ink has already made waves in the industry with his EP "Sacred/Scared," which garnered attention and praise, earning a feature on Off The Dome's esteemed platform. With an ever-growing repertoire of tracks that resonate with authenticity and depth, Bleed Ink is poised to make a significant impact on the world of hip-hop and beyond. Keep an eye on this rising star as he continues to push boundaries and redefine the genre.

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