Asia
GRAVITY blends Drill & tradition on ‘Thailand’
The Indian rapper continues to show why he has a one-of-a-kind vision
Indian rapper GRAVITY continues to build momentum with ‘Thailand,’ a track that positions him as one of the more compelling emerging voices in the next generation of the country’s Hip Hop scene. After gaining national attention through his performances on MTV Hustle 2.0, this release shows an exciting direction he’s taking his music in.
At its core, ‘Thailand’ is a Drill record. The production leans on heavy basslines and tight, rolling drums, creating a foundation that feels immediate. What sets it apart is the use of sitar plucks layered into the beat. Rather than sitting in the background, the instrument cuts through the mix, adding texture and giving the track a distinct identity, basically expanding the Drill template without losing its edge.
GRAVITY’s delivery matches that tension. He opts for a whisper-heavy flow, pulling his voice back instead of pushing it forward. That restraint works in his favour. The quieter tone creates a sense of control, making each line land with more weight. It’s a measured kind of aggression – less about volume, more about presence.
The result is a track that feels deliberate. ‘Thailand’ doesn’t try to do too much, but what it does, it executes with clarity. As Indian Hip Hop continues to evolve into its next phase, GRAVITY’s approach suggests a lane that merges global sounds with local identity.
Check out GRAVITY’s ‘Thailand’ below.






