
Born in Kerala’s rapid music evolution, Hanumankind provided one of that fresh sounds. Rap, lyricism, and stage presence are what take him far beyond just regional fans. Collaborating with whoever comes his way and with the new releases keeping him exciting is what keeps him shining bright in 2025.
Fejo is an underground rapper who has evolved into a recognized colossus in Malayalam movie circles. His music fetches elements of local slang and experiences, making him very much relatable but different from the other voices in the business.
Arijit Singh is still ruling the charts. His voice is triumphant for every romantic, sad, and soulful song, and the records for streaming have still been smashed by him. Arijit somehow will always remain the best, despite the ever-changing industry.

This is perhaps the most charming reinvention of Himesh Reshammiya. His old songs are being revived, but what keeps the name fresh in people’s minds is the newness, collaboration, and experimentation with new talent.
Sujatha Mohan, one of our great veteran playback singers, still holds a charm and control that few possess. She is highly invited for concerts, reality shows, and recordings — a proof of how much her voice means to present-day listeners.
Vedan fuses street rap with cinematic energy while keeping raw, brutally honest emotions that touch the youth directly. He is one of the voices modifying the larger context of Malayalam rap.
ThirumaLi planted seeds of mainstream popularity for Malayalam rap. His travels from underground platforms to bumper films testify that there’s a rising burgeoning clientele in the region’s hip-hop.
Armaan Malik continues to mingle global pop with Indian melody. His bilingual releases have become an instant hit with the younger audience, thus making him one of the few Indian artists having crossover appeal.
Shreya Ghoshal is still a pillar in Indian music. She has proved in recent years that whether classical, folk, or contemporary, her adaptability manages to keep her voice known but fresh-holding.
Neha Kakkar keeps embedding her signs in the pop milieu. Reactions to her tunes might differ, but one cannot deny how often one hears her voice in international reels, weddings, and playlists.
Jubin Nautiyal carved a niche for himself with emotive singing. His numbers mostly actresses the feel of a perfect soundtrack for early-morning drives and pondering, which does set him apart in the fast-paced musical fraternity.
MC Stan, known for his gritty lyrics and raw delivery, is an alternative kind of celebrity. He acts unpredictably, he attracts controversies, and he is unapologetically himself — and this is where he gets his influence from.
AP Dhillon blends Punjabi beats with Western production style to create music that works for clubs, cars, and concerts. He is one of the front-line names pushing Indian music into a more international territory.
When Chai Met Toast may be a band; however, the impact that its lead vocals and sound have brought is indeed immense. Their simple and upbeat songs in several languages are speaking to a restless generation looking for something calm and sincere.
Prateek Kuhad speaks in deeper tones to his listeners. His storytelling, acoustic style, and soft-spoken delivery attain that personal touch — it’s like he is singing only to you. That emotional intimacy is what makes him quietly powerful in 2025.