Reble, Shillong’s Hip-Hop Star: From Engineering Student to Dhurandhar’s Breakout Rapper
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- •Reble, a 24-year-old rapper from Shillong, Meghalaya, rose to fame with her music in the blockbuster film *Dhurandhar*.
- •She faced backlash and accusations of “selling out” and anti-Christian themes after her mainstream success.
- •Reble initially pursued a BTech degree before leaving the corporate path to pursue hip-hop full-time.
- •She began performing in 2018 as ‘Daya’ before rebranding as Reble in 2019.
- •Reble blends English with Khasi and Jaintia in her rap style, reflecting Northeast India’s indigenous languages.
- •She emphasized the importance of consistency, self-awareness, and being selective about projects.
- •Reble spoke about her lifelong struggle with feeling like a misfit and the challenges faced by artists from Northeast India.
Daiaphi Lamare, widely known by her stage name Reble, has revealed the harsh criticism and bizarre accusations she faced after her music gained mainstream attention through the blockbuster film *Dhurandhar*. The 24-year-old rapper, singer, and songwriter from Shillong, Meghalaya, rose to prominence in Indian hip-hop with her bold rap style and unique vocal delivery in tracks like *Run Down the City – Monica* and *Naal Nachna*. Speaking to *BBC News India*, Reble addressed the backlash, including claims that she had “sold out” after achieving Bollywood success and accusations that her music contained satanic themes due to references to “demons” in her lyrics.


