Raafky & Anasul Haque Shake the Table on “Podcast with Rizwan”
RAAFKY & Anasul Haque just pulled up on the latest episode of Podcast with Rizwan, and yeah… the energy was different.
The episode kicks off in Chittagong mode, with both artists breaking down the roots of Chittagong hip hop, how the scene grew, and why the city has always had its own flavor in Bangla rap. From there, things slowly slide into full-on Bangladeshi hip-hop controversy talk. The kind of conversations fans usually only see hinted at on Facebook statuses.
Both Raafky and Anasul Haque are veterans in the game. They’ve been in the Bangla hip-hop scene long enough to watch it evolve, break, rebuild, and level up. And when it comes to impact, Anasul Haque is in a league of his own. The man has been working behind the scenes of countless amazing tracks, shaping sounds, polishing vibes, and quietly elevating Bangla hip hop to a whole new level. Single-handedly? Maybe. Consistently? Absolutely.
Beyond music politics, the episode keeps things fun and real. The trio dives into Chittagong’s food culture (yes, hunger was felt), how the Bangladesh music scene has changed over the years, how Raafky and Anasul Haque first got into music, what DAWs they use to make beats and records, and what the future of Bangla rap actually looks like.
Why “Podcast with Rizwan” Matters to Bangla Hip Hop
Podcast with Rizwan isn’t just another talk show. It holds a special place in Bangladeshi hip-hop history as the country’s first-ever rap-focused podcast. Hosted by Rizwan Tanzim, widely known as RIZWANONTHEBEAT, the platform has become a safe zone for raw, unfiltered hip-hop conversations.
Over the years, almost every major name in Bangla hip hop has touched that mic including Shafayat Hossain, Towfique Ahmed, Rajib Rahman (Double R), GM Ashraf, and many more. The show is known for its no-holds-barred format, where artists don’t sugarcoat stories, don’t dodge questions, and don’t pretend the scene is perfect.
If you care about Bangla rap culture, hip-hop history in Bangladesh, music production, or the real stories behind the bars, this episode with Raafky & Anasul Haque is one you don’t skip.
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