Vivian Fernandes or DIVINE is an Indian rapper from Mumbai. DIVINE’s journey into hip hop started when he discovered the word on a friend’s T-shirt. He raps about his struggles, about poverty, the difficulties his mother faced in bringing him up singlehandedly, and much more. His fan base increased after the release of his song “YeH Mera Bombay”.
He caught the eyes of Sony Music India while performing at an event in Mumbai in 2014 and he signed a contract with them. American rapper like Eminem, Big L etc are his inspiration. He was a part of a hip hop crew called “Mumbai’s finest”. He worked with an Indian DJ named DJ Nuclea and won Best EDM Track Award in GIMA Awards 2015. This helped him gain a lot more popularity. His song “Jungli Sher” took him to BBC Asian Network. He was the first person to rap in Hindi on the channel. In July 2019 he released a documentary film on his career and life entitled ' Gully Life - The story of DIVINE '. It was aired on Discovery channel.
Naezy and DIVINE worked together and released “Mere Gully Main” in 2015. This video went viral and caught the attention of Bollywood. It was shared by several Bollywood actors and musicians, appreciating the duo for their composition and work. The song brought attention to the rap scene in Mumbai which eventually lead to the breakthrough for both Divine and Naezy.
Their work, life and music is said to have inspired the makers of the movie “Gully Boy” and hence the life of the protagonists and other characters are loosely based on Naezy and Divine. The film became a success and was appreciated immensely by the audiences. Naved Shaikh and Vivian Fernandes will be two names one thinks of while going back to the history of rap in India. They inspire many artists around the country with their lives and work.
-Rugmini
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