Himanshu is no stranger to fame as in 1987 at the tender age of 2 he penned the Terence Trent D'arby hit "Let Her Down Easy". After 9/11 and a 5 year hiatus from music and the public eye, he emerged from the woodwork with a prolific catalog of rap inspired by Halal street meat vendors, Korean deli owners, Haitian nurses, Senegalese cab drivers, and Ukranian butchers. Unfortunately, a whopping 84% of his work is unintelligible, recorded in a deluge of LSD, Johnny Walker Black, Maaza Mango Juice and pills purchased off senior citizens in his hometown of Queens.
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Member Since: 7/20/2006
Band Members: Himanshu
Influences: hot 97, my dad's cassette tape collection, keyboards and kick drums, my homies, guru dutt, new york
Sounds Like: Shit
Record Label: Hindi
Type of Label: Indie
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2 new songs recorded in the last month with Victor Vazquez (Kool A.D./Boy Crisis) as part of our new project tentatively titled Das Racist. Alex Kestner (Boy Crisis) on the beats. These are just demos... Posted by Himanshu on Wed, 26 Dec 2007 04:57:00 PST