Dhanda Nyoliwala’s ‘Kohram’ Storms the World Charts
The sound of India’s regional hip-hop is getting louder, sharper, and impossible to ignore—and at the center of this surge stands Dhanda Nyoliwala. With an unrelenting streak of releases in 2026, the artist has carved out a powerful space for himself, culminating in the explosive success of his latest album Kohram, which has climbed to an impressive #7 on the global charts.
Mumbai (anil bedag): The sound of India’s regional hip-hop is getting louder, sharper, and impossible to ignore—and at the center of this surge stands Dhanda Nyoliwala. With an unrelenting streak of releases in 2026, the artist has carved out a powerful space for himself, culminating in the explosive success of his latest album Kohram, which has climbed to an impressive #7 on the global charts.
Fueling this remarkable run is the viral sensation Not Guilty, whose official music video has crossed a staggering 73 million views. More than just numbers, the track has become a cultural flashpoint—resonating with audiences far beyond its regional roots and signaling a shift in how Indian hip-hop is being consumed worldwide.
With Kohram, Dhanda delivers a project that is as raw as it is refined. Tracks like No Fluke, Tension, and Deadly Zone hit with unapologetic intensity, while songs such as Nobody Came, Forever, and Vomit On Paper reveal a more introspective, vulnerable side of the artist. This balance of aggression and emotion gives the album a layered identity that feels both personal and universal.
Collaborations with artists like Ron Likhari, Miki Malang, Hammy Muzic, and Xvir Grewal further elevate the project, adding diverse textures while staying rooted in the authenticity that defines Dhanda’s sound.
What truly sets Kohram apart is its cohesion. It’s not just a collection of tracks—it’s a statement. A reflection of ambition, pressure, struggle, and growth, told through a voice that refuses to be filtered. The album’s global success underscores a growing international appetite for Indian regional hip-hop that remains true to its origins. Reflecting on the response, Dhanda Nyoliwala shares, “‘Kohram’ is everything I’ve lived and experienced. Every track has its own story and energy. Seeing people connect with it, and the love ‘Not Guilty’ is getting, it means a lot. This is just the beginning.” With chart-breaking numbers, a viral anthem, and a sound that cuts through boundaries, Dhanda Nyoliwala’s 2026 is not just a successful run—it’s a defining moment. And with Kohram, he isn’t just riding the wave of regional hip-hop—he’s helping shape its global future.

Anil Bedag 

