Divine, Karan Aujla, and Ranveer Singh Co-Signed Him: Who Is Sammohit?
Mayank B
4/27/20253 min read


In the buzzing world of Indian hip-hop, co-signs don’t come easy.
When Divine, Karan Aujla, and even Ranveer Singh give a nod to an artist, you know something special is cooking.
The name on everyone's radar right now?
Samohit — the raw, real, and rising voice from Kurla, Mumbai.
But who exactly is Samohit? And why is the industry betting big on him?
Let’s dive deep into his story — one of hustle, authenticity, and lyrical fire.
Kurla’s Finest: A Product of the Streets
Samohit isn't just another rapper from Mumbai.
He’s the heartbeat of Kurla, a hood often overshadowed in mainstream narratives but rich in stories, struggles, and dreams.
Where others saw noise, Samohit found music.
Where others faced obstacles, he found lyrics.
Growing up, he didn’t have access to luxury or opportunities.
No silver spoons, no fairy tales.
Just real life — and that's exactly what bleeds into his music.
His rhymes? Gritty. His stories? Personal.
His style? Undeniably raw and refreshing.
Gully Boy Days: Impressing Ranveer Singh
Not many can say they impressed Ranveer Singh — Bollywood's ultimate energy machine.
But during the shooting of Gully Boy, while the world celebrated Divine and Naezy, behind the scenes, Samohit quietly made waves.
Ranveer was so blown away by Samohit's pen game and authenticity that he openly called him one of his favorite underground rappers.
Imagine being recognized by a Bollywood superstar when you’re still hustling in the trenches.
That’s the kind of magnetic talent Samohit brought to the table — even before he had his big break.
Divine & Kalam Ink: Respect from the Gods
In Desi Hip-Hop (DHH), a co-sign from Divine is almost like being knighted.
Divine once said, "Samohit is the future."
Think about that.
The very artist who brought Mumbai's streets to the mainstream, who gave us "Mere Gully Mein," sees Samohit as the torchbearer of the next era.
Kalam Ink, another respected name in the game, openly admitted being inspired by Samohit’s journey and lyrical prowess.
These aren't just compliments — they're validation from the pioneers who built the platform Samohit now stands on.
Karan Aujla’s Stamp of Approval
When it comes to crossing over into the Punjabi music world, things get even more impressive.
Karan Aujla, one of the biggest names in Punjabi and global hip-hop, not only noticed Samohit — he followed him on Instagram and commented on his posts, calling him a favorite Mumbai rapper.
Karan isn’t exactly throwing compliments around like confetti.
If he’s hyped, you know the artist has something real brewing.
This Punjabi-Desi Hip-Hop bridge that Samohit is building?
It’s rare. It’s powerful. And it’s setting him up for massive crossover success.
The EP ‘70’: A Reflection of Hustle and Heart
Fast forward to 2025, and Samohit drops his debut EP — "70."
And let’s be real: it’s a masterpiece.
"70" isn't just a collection of songs; it’s Samohit's soul on a beat.
From tracks like Scenario to collaborations with artists like Afkab and MC Altaf, Samohit shows off his versatility while staying true to his roots.
Realness drips from every line.
The pain, the grind, the dreams — they hit you in the chest.
This isn’t rap for the flex.
This is rap for the soul.
Why Sammohit Matters to Indian Hip-Hop
Indian hip-hop has exploded over the last few years.
We’ve seen the rise of Divine, Emiway, Naezy, and others.
But every new era needs its torchbearers.
Artists who not only rap but represent the streets, the unheard voices, the raw emotions.
Sammohit is that artist for the next generation.
He’s not chasing clout.
He’s not mimicking Western trends.
He’s telling our stories — in our language — with his unique flavor.
And with the backing of Divine, Karan Aujla, Ranveer Singh, and a growing fanbase, Samohit’s future looks brighter than ever.
Final Thoughts: Watch the Throne
Samohit's journey is a reminder that real recognizes real.
He didn’t buy followers.
He didn’t fake an image.
He earned every nod, every comment, every co-sign through pure talent and relentless grind.
If you haven’t yet bumped Samohit’s "70" EP, you’re missing out on a crucial piece of Indian hip-hop history in the making.
🔥 Stream it. Share it. Support it. 🔥
Because when Samohit blows up (and he will), you’ll want to say you were there before the world caught on.
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