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Machyenge 4
"Machayenge 4" is a highly anticipated diss track released by Indian rapper Krsna, part of the ongoing feud between him and fellow rapper Emiway Bantai. This track is a significant entry in the long-standing rivalry that has captivated the Indian hip-hop scene.
BACKGROUND
The beef between Krsna and Emiway Bantai dates back to 2019 when Krsna released a track titled "Freeverse Feast (Langar)," which implicitly targeted Emiway without directly naming him. This sparked a series of diss tracks from both sides, with Emiway responding through "Seedha Takeover," and Krsna replying with "Seedha Makeover" later that year.
In 2024, the rivalry was reignited when Emiway released "Chusamba," a track targeting both Krsna and another prominent rapper, Raftaar. Krsna responded with the humorous yet cutting diss track "Lil Bunty," further fueling the tension between the two.
Release and Impact
Krsna's "Machayenge 4" was released in August 2024 as a direct response to Emiway’s provocations. The track quickly garnered millions of views on YouTube, and it became a trending topic on social media. The lyrics are laced with sharp insults and complex wordplay, showcasing Krsna's lyrical prowess.
The release of "Machayenge 4" was met with widespread attention, not just from fans but also from critics and fellow artists. It sparked intense debates on social media, with the hashtag #ShameOnEmiway trending as fans reacted to the explicit content of Emiway's own diss track, which was released shortly after Krsna’s.
This ongoing battle has solidified Krsna and Emiway as two of the most influential figures in Indian hip-hop, with each diss track adding to their legacies within the genre. The controversy and fan engagement surrounding "Machayenge 4" have further highlighted the competitive and often confrontational nature of the rap industry in India.