Sambata, born Pratham Jogdand, is a prominent Marathi rapper from Pune, Maharashtra. His music deeply reflects the cultural essence of Maharashtra, blending traditional Marathi elements with the raw energy of hip-hop. Growing up in Pune’s Manglwar Peth area, Sambata’s experiences in a middle-class environment have significantly influenced his lyrical content, offering authentic narratives of street life and societal issues.  Sambata’s commitment to rapping in Marathi underscores his dedication to his roots and the local community. He believes in representing his people and inspiring them through his music, emphasizing the importance of expressing oneself in one’s native language.  This approach not only preserves the linguistic heritage but also resonates deeply with Marathi-speaking audiences, providing them with relatable and impactful content. His tracks, such as “Pinnak” and “Nako Raste Changle,” showcase his distinctive style and have garnered significant attention. Collaborations with producers like Karan Kanchan on tracks like “Vazan” further highlight his versatility and ability to blend traditional Marathi sounds with contemporary hip-hop beats.  Sambata’s music serves as a bridge between Maharashtra’s rich cultural heritage and the global hip-hop movement, offering a unique perspective that is both rooted in tradition and reflective of modern urban experiences.
Sambata, born Pratham Jogdand, is a prominent Marathi rapper from Pune, Maharashtra. His music deeply reflects the cultural essence of Maharashtra, blending traditional Marathi elements with the raw energy of hip-hop. Growing up in Pune’s Manglwar Peth area, Sambata’s experiences in a middle-class environment have significantly influenced his lyrical content, offering authentic narratives of street life and societal issues. 
Sambata’s commitment to rapping in Marathi underscores his dedication to his roots and the local community. He believes in representing his people and inspiring them through his music, emphasizing the importance of expressing oneself in one’s native language.  This approach not only preserves the linguistic heritage but also resonates deeply with Marathi-speaking audiences, providing them with relatable and impactful content.
His tracks, such as “Pinnak” and “Nako Raste Changle,” showcase his distinctive style and have garnered significant attention. Collaborations with producers like Karan Kanchan on tracks like “Vazan” further highlight his versatility and ability to blend traditional Marathi sounds with contemporary hip-hop beats. 
Sambata’s music serves as a bridge between Maharashtra’s rich cultural heritage and the global hip-hop movement, offering a unique perspective that is both rooted in tradition and reflective of modern urban experiences.
He's talking bout Gang life, Flexing bars, his love for his Mother and Homies, Motivational bars, Etc.
Tupac and Nipsey are his inspiration.
He is rappin about hood dudes and all that cool stuff dope stuff and about homies, all the gangsta life stuff uk
3:30 that's truee
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Hey bhav means hey Brother
Bro language is marathi love from india ❤
Oh shiii thx for the education Brodie 👊🏾🙏🏾
@@WeZiReactsdo u know India have 21 different languages
Btw His inspiration is 2 pac
Oh shi that clarifies a lot then haha 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I have english subtitles of this song... Reply me I'll comment the link !
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There are some grammatical error, as I wrote this subs when I was kid and also English isn't my first language. Please manage
life is too short to argue
Just say 9:00 and move on 😂😂
Hahahaha
listen to KR$NA from India he is more of lyrical rapper
try No cap or Say my name (english version) his english accent is way too good
Gotchu!
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