Shezan Responds to Somrat Sij With “BICCHU”

Shezan: The Visionary Force Redefining Bangladeshi Hip-Hop in 2026

Shezan has officially emerged as one of the most dominant, influential, and game-changing artists in the Bangladeshi hip-hop scene today. His rise hasn’t been slow or subtle. It’s been explosive. With the rapid ascent of his powerhouse collective The Wrong Side, Shezan didn’t just enter the culture; he disrupted it entirely.

Known for his raw lyricism, wild bars, and unapologetic old-school hip-hop energy, Shezan represents a movement that values authenticity over trends. The Wrong Side instantly raised the creative bar for the new generation of Bangladeshi rappers and producers, injecting hunger, grit, and credibility back into the scene.

More Than a Rapper: A Complete Creative Architect

Labeling Shezan as “just a rapper” would be a major understatement. He is a full-spectrum creative force shaping Bangla hip-hop both on and off the mic. As a highly respected producer under Killaz Kulture, Shezan has played a critical behind-the-scenes role in elevating the sound quality of the culture.

His production credits include collaborations with some of the biggest names in Bangladeshi hip-hop, such as Shafayat Hossain, Sheikh Sadi, Akib Bro, and Muhammad Abdullah. Known for classic samples, hard-hitting drums, signature bounce, and storytelling-driven arrangements, Shezan’s beats don’t just support tracks. They define them. His sound design has positioned him as one of the key architects of modern Bangla rap music.

“Laal Batti”: A Defining Moment for Bangla Rap

In January, Shezan released his highly anticipated debut album Laal Batti, and it landed as nothing short of a cultural milestone. From the very first track to the last, Laal Batti is a front-to-back rap statement.

The album delivers anthem-level records, crazy production, and explosive collaborations, featuring heavyweight artists like Nizam Rabby, HANNAN, Gunshot Player, and more. This wasn’t just another album release in the Bangladeshi hip-hop calendar. It was a declaration of dominance.

Leading the New Era of Bangladeshi Hip-Hop

With Laal Batti, Shezan didn’t wait for validation or ask for a seat at the table. He built his own lane, flipped the signal, and announced the arrival of a new era in Bangladeshi hip-hop.

His influence now extends beyond music—into culture, aesthetics, and mindset. And if this is only the beginning, one thing is clear: the culture better stay ready. Shezan isn’t here to follow trends or chase approval.
He’s here to lead. 🚨🔥


Shezan Fires Back With “BICCHU” – A Rapid-Fire Response That Shook the Bangladeshi Hip-Hop Scene

Shezan’s latest release “BICCHU” has instantly ignited the Bangladeshi hip-hop scene, sending shockwaves across fans and artists alike. From the moment it dropped, the record went viral within the culture, quickly becoming the most talked-about track in the scene right now. At this point, the conversation isn’t about speculation. It’s about what Shezan and Somrat Sij are doing next.

What makes BICCHU even more impactful is the speed and precision behind it. Within just 24 hours, Shezan responded directly to Somrat Sij, delivering a calculated and fearless reply that shows both urgency and confidence. The track is out now on all major streaming platforms, and the response has been nothing short of explosive.

A Technical Masterclass in Flow and Energy

On BICCHU, Shezan opens with a fast-paced flow that intentionally mirrors the cadence and rhythm of Somrat Sij’s previous record. But instead of staying there, he flips the script. As the track progresses, Shezan dives deeper into the pocket, gradually dismantling the beat with precision and aggression, turning imitation into domination.

The record showcases Shezan’s technical sharpness and adaptability. Proving once again why he’s considered one of the most versatile forces in Bangla hip-hop today.

Addressing the Culture, Not Just the Conflict

Beyond the technical aspects, BICCHU stands out for its direct and fearless subject matter. Among the many points Shezan addresses, his references to Somrat Sij’s ongoing situation involving Taurra Safa have become one of the most discussed elements of the track. These lines sparked immediate reactions across social media.

“BICCHU” Is More Than a Track – It’s a Moment

BICCHU isn’t just another diss record. It’s a cultural moment. It reflects how fast the Bangladeshi hip-hop scene is moving and how high the competitive level has become. With this release, Shezan once again proves that he doesn’t hesitate, doesn’t dilute, and doesn’t miss when it’s time to respond.

Right now, the spotlight is locked in.
And all signs point to one thing: the scene is officially on edge. 🦂🔥

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