Vivian Wilson Fernandes (born 2 October 1990), known professionally as Divine (stylized as DIVINE), is an Indian rapper. Born and raised in Andheri, Mumbai, Fernandes started gaining popularity after the release of his single "Yeh Mera Bombay" in 2013. He broke through with the release of "Mere Gully Mein" in 2015, which featured fellow Mumbai-based rapper Naezy.
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Birth name | Vivian Wilson Fernandes[1] |
Born | Andheri, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India | 2 October 1990
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Years active | 2010–present |
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On 12 December 2020, Divine became the first Indian rapper to be featured on Spotify Times Square billboard in New York City for his album Punya Paap (2020), which had claimed the top spot on Apple Music India.[2] He made his debut at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards in 2022 becoming the first Indian hip-hop star to attend the Grammys.
His third studio album, Gunehgar was released in 2022, which was preceded by the hit single "Baazigar" featuring Armani White. Further, DIVINE went on to release his 4th multi track project in the form of a collaborative album with Punjabi superstar Karan Aujla.
Career
editEarly years
editDivine started his career as an english underground rapper in 2011 after discovering hip-hop on a T-shirt. A friend of his wore a T-shirt of 50 Cent's first album Get Rich or Die Tryin' at school. The same friend gave him his first MP3 CD with hip-hop music on it which inspired him to start rapping in English.[3] He was part of the hip hop crew Mumbai's Finest. He often raps about his own life experiences, such as the life of the poor people in Mumbai and his upbringing with a single mother. He cites American rappers such as Nas, Eminem, Big L, Tupac, 50 Cent, and Rakim as his influences.[3][4]
Rise to success
editFollowing the release of his song "Yeh Mera Bombay", Divine obtained the attention of Sony Music India[5] while performing at the Blue Frog Festival 2014 in Mumbai, and shortly after signed a contract with them. The song later won the Best Video of the Year award by Rolling Stone India that same year. He released his breakout single "Mere Gully Mein" featuring Naezy on 16 April 2015. The song went viral and many Bollywood celebrities shared it on social media.[6] He collaborated with Indian DJ Nucleya on the track "Jungle Raja" from Nucleya's album Bass Rani, which helped him gain even more popularity. The song won Best EDM Track of the Year at the GiMA Awards in 2016.
On 24 March 2016, his debut solo single "Jungli Sher" was released and it ruled the charts because of its raw depiction of the life of the poor in Mumbai. He took the song to the Breakfast Show ahead of BBC Asian Network Live on 29 April 2016. He appeared on the BBC Asian Network on the Charlie Sloth Show; he was the first Hindi-speaking rapper to freestyle on the show and also the first to rap in Hindi with the name-giving host in attendance. He was also featured on Brapp TV.[7]
Divine also collaborated with Nucleya on another hit track, "Scene Kya Hai" off Nucleya's album Raja Baja. He was featured on "Daru Daru" with Deep Jandu and Gangis Khan, his first commercially oriented song, which came out on 10 January 2017. His next solo single, "Farak", was released on 16 February 2017 and topped the Indipop charts on iTunes India.[8] He appeared as a feature on the record City Slums by Indian-American rapper/singer/songwriter Raja Kumari in May 2017.[9] City Slums was further certified triple platinum In India by IMI.
In 2018, Divine terminated his contract with Sony Music India.[citation needed] He released a remix to Lil Pump's "Gucci Gang" called "Gully Gang" independently on 18 January 2018. The song was perceived well by both critics and fans and helped him garner more attention. On 5 April 2018, he followed up with "One Side" produced by Byg Byrd. The video was produced by Red Bull Media House and came out on the rapper's own YouTube channel.[citation needed]
His next single, "Teesri Manzil", earned him a copyright strike from Zee Music Company a few hours after its release and was deleted from his channel.[citation needed] It was eventually re-released on 14 December 2018 with some changes in the lyrics. He released "Junoon", the intro to his upcoming first full-length album, on 10 November 2018. The album's name, Kohinoor, was announced on 13 February 2019 on Apple Music's Beats 1 radio show hosted by Ebro Darden. The album release was announced to be sometime in April 2019 but was finally released later.[citation needed] In July 2019, Divine released a documentary film about his career so far entitled Gully Life - The Story of Divine. It first aired on TV on channels such as the Discovery Channel and was released on Divine's YouTube channel a week later.[10]
On 20 August 2019, Nas' Mass Appeal Records and Universal Music India launched Mass Appeal India and signed Divine. Universal Music Group and Mass Appeal jointly took the step to take him to India and globalize the Indian hip-hop scene.[11][12] On 20 August 2019, in an interview with Nas published on Mass Appeal India's YouTube channel, and Universal Music India's Facebook Page, Nas revealed that Divine's debut album Kohinoor was set to release soon. It was released on 9 October 2019 and featured all-new tracks recorded specifically for the album.[13][14]
In 2021, GQ's global editions nominated a local artist across a world of genres and Divine was among the 21 most exciting young musicians.[15] He appeared on a cover of the Metallica song "The Unforgiven" with Vishal Dadlani and Shor Police, for the charity tribute album The Metallica Blacklist, released in September 2021.
In 2021, he won the award for Best Indian Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards.[16]
Film contributions
editDivine made his Bollywood debut in the film Mukkabaaz with the song "Paintra". The track was another collaboration with Nucleya and was released on 1 December 2017. He collaborated with famous Indian music director and singer Amit Trivedi for the Irrfan Khan-starring film Blackmail on the song "Badla", which was released on 16 March 2018 via T-Series. Divine also contributed to the soundtrack for Sacred Games,[17][18] an Indian Netflix original series. It features his song "Jungli Sher" as well as "Kaam 25" produced by Indo-Canadian producer Phenom, which was made specifically for the series. Its music video was released on 14 June 2018 on both Divine's and Netflix's YouTube channels, with the version on Netflix featuring English subtitles.[19][20]
Divine most notably contributed to the soundtrack of Gully Boy by Zoya Akhtar, a 2019 film inspired by the lives of Naezy and himself, with Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt starring.[21] Divine and Naezy both helped as consultants to get an authentic representation of hip hop culture for the film. Their song "Mere Gully Mein" was remade with Ranveer Singh rapping Naezy's lyrics as part of the film. Divine provided additional rap lyrics for Ranveer Singh's character and composed some of the songs for the original soundtrack. A promotional single featuring American artist Nas as well as Naezy, divine and Ranveer Singh was released on JioSaavn shortly prior to the film's release.[citation needed]
Punya Paap
editOn 20 September 2020 Divine appeared on the international remix of "Bando Diaries" by UK rapper Dutchavelli alongside OneFour from Australia, Noizy from Albania and Kekra from France. On 23 September 2020, he released his new song and video, "Punya Paap", on Mass Appeal India's YouTube channel. It was announced to be the first single off his second album, also entitled Punya Paap.
On 16 October 2020, he released "Mirchi", the second single from the album. The song with its prominent baile funk sound was well received. Another track from the album, "Mera Bhai", had its music video launched on 6 November 2020. The animated video portrays a story where one of Divine's childhood friends betrays him out of jealousy and ends with his message to the listeners to trust no one but themselves in today's world.
His second album, Punya Paap, was released on 3 December 2020, under the label Mass Appeal India. It consists of 11 tracks, with features from Nas, Cocoa Sarai, Dutchavelli, Stylo G, D'Evil, MC Altaf, Lisa Mishra and Phenom. The album has a blend of old-school 808 patterns and new heavy beats with a lot of sampled loops, produced by some of the finest producers from the Indian hip-hop scene, including Stunnah Beatz, iLL Wayno, and Karan Kanchan. The album has an overall ominous theme, and chronicles Divine's struggles and rise to the top in the Indian hip-hop scene.[22]
2022–present
editIn November 2022, he released his third album titled Gunehgar.[23] The album prominently features international artists and producers. - The album launch show for Gunehgar, held at NSCI SVP Stadium in Mumbai with 8000+ attendees was widely regarded as amongst the most iconic musical concerts to be held in the country till date.
In 2023, he performed at the mid innings show of 2023 IPL finals. Headlined Lollapalooza, VH1 supersonic amongst other live festivals and self produced tours. He was also invited to Spotify Camp Nou by FC Barcelona and Spotify. He was present for a Barcelona game as Camp Nou played his hit track ‘Baazigar’.
In 2024, DIVINE presented his collaborative album with Karan Aujla ‘Street Dreams’ preceded by the single ‘100 Million’. This went down in history as a first of its kind cross region and multi language collaborative album within the Indian Hip-Hop and independent music scene.
In November 2024, DIVINE along with his company Gully Gang Entertainment went on to announce the Gully Fest 2024. Bringing in Pusha T along with talented acts like Sambata, Prabh Deep and headlined by DIVINE himself.
Gully Gang Entertainment
editIn February 2019 Divine announced the founding of a new company, Gully Gang Entertainment, a venture that includes a record label "Gully Gang Records", to recruit and produce hip hop talent in the Mumbai area.[24] The song "Gully Gang Cypher"[25] released on 22 May 2019 as the first collaboration of the label's artists such as the emerging rap quartet Aavrutti, solo hip-hop artists D’Evil, MC Altaf and Shah Rule as well as music producer Karan Kanchan.[26][27] Artists from outside of Mumbai too have been signed, for instance, 100RBH from Amravati and Tsumyoki from Goa.[28][29]
The company in its current form houses a record label, a management agency, brand solutions and IP creation. Being credited with being the flagbearer for the Hip-Hop movement in India. Gully Gang Records has produced hits like Obsessed, Desi Hood, Aaina, Scenario, Cash Flow and more. Being a regular feature on charts across India.
The current roster features MC Altaf, Tsumyoki, Riar Saab, Deeking, Sammohit, D’Evil, Afkap amongst others.
Gully Fest, India’s first and only hip-hop festival was conceptualised and produced by Gully Gang and the company has also produced successful brand IPs like RedBull 64 Bars. The company marks the epicenter of the hip-hop movement in India
Discography
editStudio albums
editTitle | Details |
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Kohinoor |
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Punya Paap |
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Gunehgar |
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Collaborative albums
editTitle | Details | Peak chart positions | |
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CAN [23] |
NZ [24] | ||
Street Dreams (with Karan Aujla) |
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22 | 27 |
Singles discography
editAs lead artist
editTitle | Year | Peak chart positions | Music | Songwriter (s) | Album |
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UK asian | |||||
Voice of the Streets | 2013 | ||||
Yeh Mera Bombay | Rjv Ernesto & Sez on the Beat | ||||
Bombay Rap Cypher 2014
(with Kav-e, Enkore, D'Evil & Poetik Justis) |
2014 | Sez on the Beat | |||
Mere Gully Mein (featuring Naezy) | 2015 | Sez on the Beat | |||
Jungli Sher | 2016 | Sez on the Beat | |||
Scene Kya Hai (with Phlorick, Nucleya) | Nucleya | Raja Baja by Nucleya | |||
Farak | 2017 | Phenom | |||
Gully Gang (Gucci Gang Remix) | 2018 | Cyrill Gabriel (Madbus Audio) | |||
One Side | Byg Byrd | ||||
Roots (featuring Raja Kumari) | K-Major | ||||
Teesri Manzil | Phenom | ||||
Junoon | Phenom | Kohinoor | |||
Jungli Sher (Hip Hop Remix) (with Nilesh P.) | 2019 | From The Dance Project (Season 1: Episode 7) | |||
Kohinoor | iLL Wayno | Divine, Benny Solomon | Kohinoor | ||
Wallah (ft. Shah Rule) |
Xplicit & Phenom | Divine, Phenom, Xplicit | |||
Gandhi Money | Phenom | Divine, Phenom | |||
Nas Interlude (Skit) (ft. Nas) |
Divine, Nas, Phenom | ||||
Vibe Hai (ft. Aavrutti, D'Evil & Shah Rule) |
NDS | Divine, D'Evil, NDS, Frenzzy, Saifan, Sammohit, Sledge, Shah Rule | |||
Chal Bombay | Phenom & iLLWayno | Divine, iLL Wayno, Phenom | |||
Remand (ft. Dave East) |
Phenom | Divine, Dave East, Phenom | |||
Too Hype (ft. Sid Sriram & Sanjoy) |
Sanjoy | Divine, Julian De Grosso, Russell Ali, Sanjoy, Sid Sriram, Zach Cirino | |||
Gully Gang Cypher, Vol. 2
(with Aavrutti, D'Evil, MC Altaf & Shah Rule) |
2020 | Karan Kanchan | |||
Chaabi Wala Bandar (Quality Control) [a] | Stunnah Beatz | ||||
Sach Bol Patta [b] | Stunnah Beatz | ||||
Bas Kya Ba (with 7Bantaiz & D’Evil) | DRJ Sohail | Shutdown EP by Mass Appeal, Gully Gang & Divine | |||
Bag (featuring KR$NA) | NDS, Stunnah Beatz & Progression Music | ||||
Bandana Gang (featuring Sikander Kahlon) | Xplicit & Stunnah Beatz | ||||
Nahi Pata (with Frenzzy, Sammohit & Shah Rule) | Xplicit | ||||
3:59 AM | Stunnah Beatz | Divine, Stunnah Beatz | Punya Paap | ||
Mera Bhai | Karan Kanchan | Divine, Karan Kanchan | |||
Walking Miracle (with Nas & Cocoa Sarai) |
iLL Wayno | Divine, Nas, Cocoa Sarai, iLL Wayno | |||
Satya | Karan Kanchan | Divine, Gulzar, Karan Kanchan, Vishal | |||
Mirchi (ft. MC Altaf, Phenom & Stylo G) |
33 | Phenom | Divine, MC Altaf, Phenom, Stylo G | ||
Disco Rap (with D’Evil & MC Altaf) |
Karan Kanchan & NDS | Divine, MC Altaf, D’Evil, Karan Kanchan, NDS | |||
Shehnai | Stunnah Beatz & Byrd | Divine, Stunnah Beatz, Byrd | |||
Rider (with Lisa Mishra) |
Kanch & Stunnah Beatz | Divine, Lisa Mishra, Shah Rule, Kanch, Stunnah Beatz, Kyle Sremberger | |||
Top 5 D.O.A. | Stunnah Beatz | Divine, Stunnah Beatz | |||
Drill Karte (with Dutchavelli) |
Stunnah Beatz | Divine, Dutchvelli, Stunnah Beatz | |||
Punya Paap | iLL Wayno | Divine, iLL Wayno | |||
The Unforgiven (with Vishal Dadlani & Shor Police featuring Metallica) [c] | 2021 | Shor Police & Devraj Sanyal | The Metallica Blacklist | ||
Spicy (Freeverse) [d] | Hit-Boy | ||||
Lion Heart (with KSHMR and Lit Killah featuring Jeremy Oceans and Karra) | 2022 | KSHMR | |||
Gunehgar | Hit-Boy | Divine, Hit-Boy | Gunehgar | ||
Baazigar (ft. Armani White) |
31 | Karan Kanchan | Divine, Armani White, Karan Kanchan, Anu Malik, Nawab Arzoo | ||
Traffic Jam (ft. Jadakiss ) |
iLL Wayno | Divine, Jadakiss, iLL Wayno | |||
Sitara (ft. Jonita Gandhi) |
Karan Kanchan | Divine, Jonita Gandhi, Karan Kanchan | |||
Bornfire (ft. Russ) |
Karan Kanchan, Ramoon, Roc Legion & iLL Wayno | Divine, Russ, Karan Kanchan, Anas Rahmoune, Joseph Watchorn, iLL Wayno | |||
Plush | Harry Fraud | Divine, Harry Fraud | |||
Bhookh | Stunnah Beatz & Hrithik Beats | Divine, Stunnah Beatz, Hrithik Beats | |||
Street Lori (ft. Wazir Patar) |
Stunnah Beatz & Hrithik Beats | Divine, Wahzir, Stunnah Beatz, Hrithik Beats | |||
Hitman | Statik Selektah | Divine, Statik Selektah | |||
Akela | Phenom | Divine, Phenom | |||
Flex Kar | Hit-Boy | Divine, Hit-Boy | |||
Blessings (ft. Noizy) |
Phenom & Karan Kanchan | Divine, Noizy, Phenom, Karan Kanchan | |||
Chorni (ft. Sidhu Moose Wala) |
2023 | DRUGS BEATS & Mex Manny | Divine, Sidhu Moose Wala | ||
4.10 ft. Lal Chand Yamla Jatt | 2023 | Arsh Heer | Divine | ||
Triple OG | 2024 | Phenom | Divine, Phenom |
As featured artist
editTrack | Year | Producer(s) | Album |
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ABE (Sikander Kahlon ft. Divine) | 2014 | MOHALI MESSIAH | |
Jungle Raja (Nucleya ft. Divine) | 2015 | Nucleya | Bass Rani |
Ryder Music (Sikander Kahlon ft. Divine) | Last Resort | ||
Mitra Da Swag (Sikander Kahlon ft. Deep Jandu, Gangis Khan & Divine) | 2016 | Harm Sandhu | werk16 |
Daru Daru (Deep Jandu ft. Divine & Gangis Khan) | 2017 | Deep Jandu | |
City Slums (Raja Kumari ft. Divine) | Beat Busta & Jules Wolfson | ||
Age 19 (Jass Manak ft. Divine) | 2019 | Deep Jandu | Age 19 |
Bombay To Punjab (Deep Jandu ft. Divine) | Deep Jandu | Down To Earth | |
No Competition (Jass Manak ft. Divine) | 2020 | Jass Manak | No Competition |
Bando Diaries (Remix) (Dutchavelli ft. ONEFOUR, Kekra, Noizy & Divine) | |||
Level Up (Ikka ft. Divine & Kaater) | DJ MissyK | I | |
Don't Forgive Me (Shah Rule ft. Divine) | 2021 | Stunnah Beatz | Hooked EP |
Moosedrilla (Sidhu Moose Wala ft. Divine) | The Kidd | Moosetape | |
Kaala Ghoda (Amrit Maan ft. Divine) | Ikwinder Singh | All Bamb | |
Tu Te Kehndi C (Bohemia ft. Divine) | 2022 | Deep Jandu | I Am ICON |
Busy Getting Paid (Ammy Virk ft. Divine) | 2023 | Starboy X | |
O Sajna ( Badshah ft. Divine) | 2024 | Ek Tha Raja |
Promotional tracks
editSong | Year | Artist(s) | Producer(s) | Promoting |
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Shuffle | 2017 | Divine & SIRI | Sid Vashi | Bacardi Breezer Vivid |
Suede Gully | Divine, Prabh Deep, Khasi Bloodz & Madurai Souljour | Sneha Khanwalkar | Puma | |
Kaam 25 | 2018 | Divine | Phenom | The Netflix series Sacred Games |
NY Se Mumbai | 2019 | Nas ft. Divine, Naezy & Ranveer Singh | XD Pro & iLL Wayno | Gully Boy film |
Be a King | Divine & SIRI | Budweiser Experiences | ||
Sock Them | Divine | Karan Kanchan | PUMA | |
Legends | Divine | Red Bull BC One | ||
Salaam | 2020 | Divine | Gully Gang and Budweiser One Team initiative to support the frontline warriors fighting COVID-19 | |
Jungle Mantra | 2021 | Divine ft. Vince Staples & Pusha T | The Netflix film The White Tiger | |
Kuch Karne Ka | Divine | HP | ||
Bach Ke Rehna | Divine, Badshah, Jonita Gandhi & Mikey McCleary | Mikey McCleary | The Netflix film Red Notice | |
Naya Sher | 2023 | Divine & Jonita Gandhi ft. Virat Kohli | Karan Kanchan | Royal Challenge |
Film soundtracks
editFilm | Year | Song | Co-Singer(s) | Music | Notes |
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Rum | 2017 | Pori Pathi Vizhum | Anirudh Ravichander, Diwakar | Anirudh Ravichander | Tamil film |
Mukkabaaz | 2018 | Paintra | Solo | Nucleya | |
Paintra (Extended Version) | |||||
Blackmail | Badla | Amit Trivedi | |||
Sacred Games | Kaam 25 | Solo | Divine, Phenom and Yashraj Jaiswal (BGM music) | As a lyricist TV Series | |
Gully Boy | 2019 | Apna Time Aayega | Ranveer Singh, Dub Sharma | Dub Sharma | As a lyricist |
Azadi | Dub Sharma | ||||
Sher Aya Sher | Major C | Chandrashekar Kunder | |||
Mere Gully Mein | Ranveer Singh, Naezy, Sez on the Beat | Sez on the Beat | |||
Doori | Ranveer Singh, Rishi Rich | Rishi Rich | As a lyricist |
Awards and nominations
editYear | Award | Category | Song | Result | Ref. |
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2013 | Rolling Stone India | Best Video Award | Yeh Mera Bombay – Divine | Won | [25] |
2015 | GIMA Awards | Best EDM Track of the Year | Jungle Raja (Bass Rani) – Nucleya ft. Divine | Won | [26] |
2020 | 65th Filmfare Awards | Best Lyrics | Apna Time Aayega (Gully Boy) – Divine & Ankur Tewari | Won | [27] |
2021 | MTV Europe Music Awards | Best Indian Act | Won | [28] |
Filmography
editDocumentaries
edit- Gully Life - The Story of Divine. 2019 documentary, Discovery Channel, 50 minutes.[29][30][31]
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ Diss track aimed at Emiway Bantai
- ^ Diss track aimed at Emiway Bantai
- ^ Samples The Unforgiven by Metallica
- ^ Use the beat Spicy by Nas
References
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- ^ "Divine Becomes the First Indian Rapper to Feature on New York's Times Square Billboard". India West. IANS. 14 December 2020. Archived from the original on 26 January 2021. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
- ^ a b "HT Brunch cover story: What makes 'gully boy' Divine the coolest voice of contemporary Indian hip-hop". Hindustan Times. 6 July 2019. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
- ^ "'I am a recognized name now, doesn't mean I'll forget my roots': DIVINE". www.indulgexpress.com. 13 May 2019. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
- ^ Karkare, Aakash (27 December 2017). "2017: The year when Indian hip-hop cemented its place on the music charts". Quartz India. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
- ^ "Will Mumbai rapper Divine become JB Nagar's Slumdog Millionaire?". Mid Day. 20 March 2016. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ^ "This hip-hop artist, who grew up in the slums of Mumbai, is going to London to perform on a BBC Radio show". DNA India. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
- ^ "Mumbai Rapper Divine's Biographical Song Jungli Sher's Video Shot Completely On iPhones Is Taking Over The Internet". India Times. 18 March 2016. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
- ^ City Slums - Raja Kumari ft. Divine | Official Video, November 2017, retrieved 8 June 2020
- ^ Gully Life – The Story of Divine (Full Movie), 17 July 2019, retrieved 16 November 2019
- ^ Gurbaxani, Amit (13 September 2019). "Hindi Rapper Divine On Why He Signed With Mass Appeal India: 'It's Nas, Bro'". Billboard. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
- ^ "Divine is taking Indian Hip-Hop Scene Global with Mass Appeal India". LyricsMINT. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
- ^ "The Divine & Nas Interview". YouTube. 20 August 2019.
- ^ "Universal Music India - Nas and Divine's interview". Facebook.
- ^ "Mumbai's DIVINE is among the 21 most exciting young musicians on Planet Earth". GQ India. 10 August 2021. Archived from the original on 10 August 2021.
- ^ "MTV EMAs 2021: Rapper DIVINE wins for Best India Act; BTS, Ed Sheeran among top winners". Free Press Journal. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
- ^ "Saif Ali Khan to star in Netflix series Sacred Games". Hindustan Times. 14 July 2017. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
- ^ "Sacred Games First Look: An Intense Edge-Of-The-Seat Drama Awaits Viewers". BookMyShow. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
- ^ "Kaam 25 - DIVINE | Sacred Games| Netflix". The Statesman. 15 June 2018. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
- ^ "Sacred Games: DIVINE embraces gullies of Mumbai in new track Kaam 25 for Netflix original". Firstpost. 15 June 2018. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
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- ^ "of sinner and Saints in Divine's New albumPunya Paap". The Hindu. 11 December 2020. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
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- Karan Aujla & Divine:https://www.billboard.com/charts/canadian-albums/2024-03-02/
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- Divine & Karan Aujla:https://aotearoamusiccharts.co.nz/archive/albums/2024-02-23
- ^ "Divine". Indiegaga. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
- ^ "GIMA Awards 2016, 2016 Awards Function Gallery Images, GIMA Awards 2016". Archived from the original on 7 July 2016.
- ^ "Kesari lyricist Manoj Muntashir vows to boycott award shows as Filmfare Best Lyrics award goes to Gully Boy". PINKVILLA. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
- ^ "MTV EMAs 2021: Rapper DIVINE wins for Best India Act; BTS, Ed Sheeran among top winners". Free Press Journal. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
- ^ "Gully Life review: Discovery's documentary takes a shallow dive into Divine's life". Hindustan Times. 1 July 2019. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
- ^ "Gully Life - Story of Divine". Youtube. 17 July 2019. Archived from the original on 22 August 2019.
- ^ "Presenting the most dynamic and versatile Singer – DIVINE". Hungama.com. Retrieved 24 November 2022.