Talha Anjum, the luminary of Pakistani Urdu rap, illuminates the music scene with his poignant lyrics and captivating flow. Born and bred in the bustling streets of Karachi on October 3, 1996, Anjum’s journey into the realm of hip-hop began early in his life. Educated at the esteemed Army Public School of Karachi, his passion for music burgeoned alongside his academic pursuits.
Anjum’s ascent to fame was marked by his co-founding of the groundbreaking hip-hop sensation, Young Stunners, alongside his counterpart Talhah Yunus, with Sayyed Hifzur Jokhay as the mastermind behind their melodic beats. Their collaborative synergy birthed a musical revolution in Pakistan, introducing Urdu rap to a wider audience.
His debut solo, “Burger-e-Karachi,” released in 2013, was just the tip of the iceberg of his musical prowess. Anjum’s oeuvre boasts an impressive array of hits including “Tum Tum,” “Gumaan,” and the anthemic “Groove Mera,” which resonated with fans as the anthem of PSL 6.
Anjum’s lyrical finesse transcends mere entertainment; he seamlessly weaves social commentary and introspection into his verses, reflecting the pulse of contemporary Pakistani society. His artistry extends beyond the confines of the studio, with electrifying performances at events like the 2021 Pakistan Day Parade, further cementing his status as a cultural icon.
With an unwavering dedication to his craft and an insatiable hunger for innovation, Talha Anjum continues to push the boundaries of Pakistani hip-hop, leaving an indelible mark on the musical landscape of the nation.