Crown Engine Delivers One of His Hardest Tracks Yet With “Trishul”

“Trishul”: Crown Engine Drops a High-Energy Statement This Eid

Crown Engine is back and this time, he’s not holding anything back. His latest release, “Trishul,” dropped during Eid and instantly made noise, delivering a powerful blend of sharp lyricism, heavy production, and unapologetic swagger.

A Track Fueled by Bars and Energy

Written by Crown Engine himself, “Trishul” is a pure showcase of his pen game. The track cuts deep with very cool wordplay, aggressive flows, and a confident delivery that proves why he’s one of the most talked-about names in the scene right now. He goes all in No filters, no holding back just raw, unfiltered hip-hop energy.

The production, handled by The Tx Beat, hits hard and perfectly complements Engine’s style. The production managed by Melodrip Studio and recording done at Hall Of Critics Studio. The track was engineered by Critical Mahmood and polished through mixing and mastering at Hall Of Critics, ensuring a clean yet hard-hitting final sound.

Behind the scenes, the audio supervision team ShadmanShuvo, Critical Mahmood, and The Tx helped shape the track into the final product, with overall production management handled by Hall Of Critics.

A Visual That Matches the Madness

“Trishul” didn’t just arrive as a song. It came with a visually striking music video that amplifies its intensity. Produced by Nine Films Project, the visual brings Crown Engine’s energy to life with cinematic shots, gritty aesthetics, and a strong street presence.

The project was led by producer ShadmanShuvo, with Ovishek Roy as assistant director. The story concept was developed by Crown Engine and The Tx, then refined by ShadmanShuvo and Mainul Islam Rimon to align perfectly with the track’s vibe.

From project management to final output, Sayed from Nine Films handled project management and behind-the-scenes coverage, while Nasimul Mursalin Shakkhar (Studio Wall-E) delivered the final color grading. Visual effects, handled by Ovishek Roy. While the Nine Films crew brought everything together on the production side.

A Community-Driven Visual

The “Trishul” video is more than just a solo performance. It’s a full-on community moment. Packed with appearances and cameos from names across the scene, it captures the unity and energy of the underground.

Artists and figures like Critical Mahmood, Kobiyal Sadman, Greencost, Poban, ShadmanShuvo, Mylo, Dashu, Amam D-Raw, Lil Polym, Drippy, Villain Vai, Ahad, Sir Zodiac, and many more show up, alongside collectives and groups like MDG4L, Cumilla 3500, and the Mirpur Sec-13 gang. It’s a visual that feels alive raw, real, and deeply connected to the culture.

One of His Finest Yet

With “Trishul,” Crown Engine goes absolutely all out. The track highlights his growth as an artist with stronger bars, tighter delivery, and a level of confidence that sets him apart.

If this is the level he’s operating at now, it’s clear Crown Engine isn’t just rising. He’s leveling up, and the scene is watching.

Crown Engine: Dhaka’s Rising Force in the New Wave of Hip-Hop

Crown Engine is a movement coming straight out of Dhaka, Bangladesh. With a powerful stage presence, crazy lyricism, and a style that turns heads, he’s quickly becoming one of the most exciting voices in the country’s evolving hip-hop scene.

A Voice That Cuts Through the Noise

From the first bar, Crown Engine makes his presence known. His delivery is confident, his flows are dynamic, and his lyrics carry both grit and authenticity. He blends new school raw street energy with modern swagger, creating a sound that feels both grounded and forward-thinking.

Repping the Underground

As a key member of the rap collective Underrated Bangladesh, Crown Engine stands alongside talents like Critical Mahmood, Lazy Panda, and Shonnashi. Together, they’re pushing boundaries and giving a stronger voice to Bangladesh’s underground hip-hop culture. Turning heads and building a loyal following in the process.

Tracks That Define the Wave

Crown Engine’s growing discography already proves his impact. Songs like “DAAM DE” bring high-energy, anthem-level intensity, while “Rajdhani Street” with Critical Mahmood and Lazy Panda captures the raw spirit of the city. On the other hand, “Ghai De” with Raihan Rudro showcases his versatility, blending aggression with infectious rhythm.

More Than Music

What sets Crown Engine apart isn’t just his sound. It’s his presence. From his fashion to his attitude, everything about him reflects a new generation of artists who understand that hip-hop is more than music. It’s identity, culture, and expression.

The Future Is Now

Crown Engine isn’t waiting for recognition. He’s earning it. With every release, every performance, and every move, he’s redefining what it means to represent the underground in Bangladesh.

If you’re not paying attention yet, now’s the time. Crown Engine is here and he’s only getting started.

 

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