A village kid tuning into a parallel rock universe

I never thought I’d be doing music. I was just a regular, dumb kid—never the “cool melody” type, never the guy who wrote bars. This wasn’t a dream I grew up with. It found me.
It all started with a brother—not by blood, but by bond. He had this wild dream of becoming a world-famous rapper. One random day, we were just sitting around, and he asked me to write something. I scribbled a few lines, nothing serious… but he looked at me and said, “Bruh, you should keep writing.
See, most people made me feel like I wasn’t enough. But he? He made me feel like I was something. Like I had a voice. And just when it started to feel real, life happened. That chapter ended. He left—but he left something behind: purpose.
After that, my pen got sharper, my sound got deeper. I always vibed with hip-hop, but one day, out of nowhere, rock music hit me in the soul. Like it spoke to my pain. My truth. That was the moment I decided to blend it all—modern rock, Hindi, Hinglish, raw emotions. Something different. Something real.
My first track “Rockstar” is the story of my sacrifices and the dream I never asked for, but now live for. Since then, I’ve dropped “G Era Girl” and “Dekho Na Idhar”—both packed with emotion and edge. Go vibe with them if you’re real with the feels.
Now I’m gearing up to drop my debut album: Sick Bliss — 10 tracks straight from the edge of a parallel timeline where chaos grooves, cities burn in rhythm, and satellites hum in distorted chords.
This isn’t just music.
It’s a movement in leather.
A glitch in the system.
Modern rock with a pulse and a purpose.
Synths clash with guitars, hooks hit like riot chants, and every track dares you to lose control.
So get ready to rock with me, rage with me, glitch out with me.
This is the new wave.
This is Sick Bliss.
Welcome to my universe — HUMON’s playground.