Sumit Parta: The Rising Star of Haryanvi Hip-Hop Taking India by Storm
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8/7/20252 min read


Sumit Parta is rapidly carving his name as one of the most electrifying figures in the Haryanvi hip-hop and regional music scene. Hailing from Parta village in Fatehabad, Haryana, he is known for blending raw, authentic Haryanvi culture and language with fierce, modern beats—a style that resonates from the heart of rural Haryana to dance floors across the nation.
Early Journey and Breakthrough
Sumit’s story begins in the heartland of Haryana, where he grew up steeped in the region’s folk traditions. At 19, he left home to pursue music, trading the farming fields for recording studios. He first entered the scene under the pseudonym "Sumit Jaat" but later embraced his roots by adopting “Sumit Parta” as his stage name. His earliest releases, like “Gunde,” started turning heads, but it was the 2023 smash hit “Mote Peg” that made him a household name. This song exploded on streaming platforms, becoming a rural and urban anthem.
Signature Style and Bold Lyrics
What sets Sumit Parta apart is his flair for combining classic Haryanvi ragni and folk with aggressive rap and hip-hop production. His lyrics are unapologetically real—telling stories of street life, working-class struggles, pride, and celebration. Over time, his discography has expanded with bangers like “Chawal”, “Angreji Bole”, “Na Kre Badmashi”, “Maa Babu”, “Banda Marke”, “Choti Car”, and crowd favorites “Ghane Gande” and “Rail.”
Sumit’s songs are packed with punchlines, catchy refrains, and the kind of energy rarely seen outside the rap capitals of Mumbai or Delhi. His storytelling draws deeply from his own experiences and those of everyday Haryana, connecting with listeners who crave authenticity. Tracks like “Pistol” even created controversy—banned temporarily for promoting gun culture—only fueling his reputation as a fearless trendsetter.
Pan-Indian Success and Global Appeal
Unlike many regional artists, Sumit Parta’s music jumps regional boundaries. His beats and lyrics now resonate not just in Haryana, but pan-India and with the Indian diaspora abroad. His more recent releases, such as “Ghane Gande,” “Kade Kade,” and the highly anticipated “Saviour,” showcase an evolving, global-ready sound without abandoning his desi roots.
Sumit’s videos are cinematic, street-savvy short films—working with noted directors and teaming up with top lyricists and producers. He’s also a dedicated social media creator, connecting directly with fans and setting trends for new Haryanvi artists.
Why Does Sumit Parta Stand Out?
Authenticity: His music is rooted and never overly commercial or fake, retaining the real fragrance of Haryana’s soil in every beat.
Versatility: He effortlessly transitions from folk anthems to gritty hip-hop while keeping it relatable and catchy.
Storytelling: Powerful punchlines, relatable struggles, and high energy in both lyrics and visuals.
Cultural Pride: Songs like “All About Haryana” celebrate identity and tradition, bridging local pride with universal emotions.
Mass Appeal: Millions of views, viral social clips, and a loyal audience stretching from Haryana’s villages to metros and Indian communities abroad.
Sumit Parta’s Impact
His influence is such that he’s now considered a trendsetter for the next generation of Haryanvi and Indian regional rappers. Major labels have signed him exclusively, and he continues to set new standards for music quality, visual storytelling, and creative boldness.
If you’re yet to explore his music, start with:
Mote Peg
Chawal
Pistol
Rail
Ghane Gande
Kade Kade
Saviour
Sumit Parta proves that with a real voice, grounded storytelling, and fearless ambition, an artist from even the smallest Indian village can take the hip-hop movement across India—and soon, the world.
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