Shezan has officially cemented himself as one of the most dominant, influential, and game-changing artists in the Bangladeshi hip-hop scene right now. Rising at lightning speed with his powerhouse collective The Wrong Side, Shezan didn’t just enter the culture. He shook it to the core. Known for raw lyricism, fire bars, and uncompromising old-school hip-hop energy, The Wrong Side movement instantly raised the bar for the new generation of Bangladeshi rappers and producers.
But calling Shezan just a rapper would be an understatement. He’s a full-spectrum creative force. As a respected producer under Killaz Kulture, Shezan has played a massive role behind the scenes, crafting cinematic, hard-hitting, and high-quality beats for some of the biggest names in Bangladesh’s hip-hop ecosystem, including Shafayat Hossain, Sheikh Sadi, Akib Bro, and Muhammad Abdullah. His sharp sound design, signature bounce, and storytelling-driven production style have positioned him as a key architect of modern Bangla hip-hop.
In January, Shezan finally delivered his highly anticipated debut album “Laal Batti”, and it landed like a cultural moment. From start to finish, Laal Batti is a front-to-back rap statement. Packed with anthem-level tracks, elite-tier production, and explosive collaborations featuring heavyweights like Nizam Rabby, HANNAN, Gunshot Player, and more. This wasn’t just an album drop. It was a declaration of dominance.
With Laal Batti, Shezan didn’t ask for a seat at the table. He built his own lane and lit the signal for a new era of Bangladeshi hip-hop. And if this is only the beginning, the culture better stay ready because Shezan is here to lead, not follow. 🚨🔥
The Bangla rap scene is officially on fire, and the past few days have felt like a full-blown lyrical warzone. Tensions exploded when Shezan ignited the streets with his aggressive single “Gangstaz”, a track that instantly set the tone and sent shockwaves across Bangladesh’s hip-hop community.
The heat didn’t stay unanswered for long. Saif Khan fired back hard with “DHURR MIA,” a brutal diss record aimed straight at Shezan, turning the situation into one of the most talked-about rap beefs in recent Bangla hip-hop history. Social media timelines, fan pages, and comment sections were flooded as the clash escalated rapidly.
But the drama took an even more cinematic turn when Somrat Sij dropped a wild, metaphor-heavy music video, sparking massive controversy and discussion. The visuals appeared to portray a Shezan-like figure being puppet-mastered, a symbolic move that many fans interpreted as a bold creative diss. The internet went into meltdown mode, breaking down every frame, every metaphor, and every hidden shot.
Now, Shezan has officially responded, and he did not hold back. Just minutes ago, he unleashed a ferocious diss single titled “A.i Khanki” on his official YouTube channel, instantly sending the Bangla rap world into chaos. The title itself seems like a direct shot at Somrat Sij’s AI-driven music video concept, flipping the narrative with dope wordplay and raw aggression.
Released as a surprise single, “A.i Khanki” is already sparking massive heat across platforms, with fans rushing to stream, react, and dissect every bar. From YouTube to all major streaming services, the track is out now everywhere, proving once again that the Bangla hip-hop beef era is very much alive.
One thing is clear. This isn’t just music anymore, it’s a cultural moment. And with every new release, the Bangladeshi rap scene keeps getting louder, bolder, and more dangerous. Stay locked, because this war is far from over. 🔥🎤