How would you sum up your rap style—the sound and the mood—in one line?
I make melodic rap-pop that leans on honest storytelling and hooks that stick with you.
Emotion is always the center of what I write, but I like pairing that depth with a modern, uplifting energy so it still feels replayable.
My goal is to make songs that feel personal and real, while still sounding clean, catchy, and current.
If someone’s discovering you for the first time, which one track should they start with?
“Tell Me Now” is an emotional rap-pop track about confessing hidden feelings to a close friend and finally asking if the love is mutual.
It’s vulnerable, straightforward, and it captures the kind of tension I love writing about—the moment you stop overthinking and finally speak.
When you’re writing, what do your lyrics or notes look like in the early stages?

These lines are from the hook of the song, where everything gets very direct and emotionally exposed.
It’s the moment I ask if the feelings are mutual—no metaphors, no hiding—because that honesty is the heart of “Tell Me Now.”
I wanted the hook to feel like a real conversation you’ve been rehearsing in your head for days, finally said out loud.
Walk us through what we’re seeing in your recording and mixing process—what’s happening in that clip?
In this clip, I’m working from my home studio where I record my song and build the beat and production.
I use BandLab to shape the track—putting the arrangement together, tightening the sound, and getting the overall vibe right.
I like keeping the process hands-on and simple, so the emotion in the vocals stays front and center while the production supports the story.
What’s the story behind your cover art, and how does it connect to the song?

The cover art shows a close, intimate moment of holding hands, which for me represents connection, vulnerability, and the things you don’t always say out loud.
That image fits “Tell Me Now” because the song lives in the tension between friendship and love—wanting clarity, but being scared of changing everything.
I wanted the visual to feel soft and personal, like a private moment that carries a lot of meaning without needing big explanation.
What real-life experience has shaped your writing the most?
One of the biggest influences on my writing was developing feelings for someone who was already very close to me.
That uncertainty—wondering if it’s mutual, and worrying about what it might do to the friendship—creates a real emotional pressure that stays with you.
That’s exactly where “Tell Me Now” comes from: turning that tension into something honest, melodic, and relatable.
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Name: MUHAMMED AJMAL
Email: muhammadajmal.v.p28@gmail.com
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