- Kinari - Wild City
Kinari is a transgender rapper-producer from Delhi’s Khirki 17 area She is renowned for her unmistakable stage presence, hard-hitting lyrics and visionary music production Her debut full-length album ‘Kattar Kinnar’ was released on 7 April 2024 to widespread and critical acclaim
- KINARI - ANIMAL (Official Music Video) | Dir. @YungWaris
ANIMAL by KinariDirected by @YungWaris Music Credits Writing vocals: KinariProduction: KinariMix master: Kinari Video Credits Directed, edited, and color
- KINARI - YouTube
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- Kinari Releases Her Most Ambitious Track Music Video With Animal
A little more than an year after her debut album 'Kattar Kinnar', New Delhi's Kinari has put out her latest single 'Animal' with a cinematic music video
- KINARI SUSHI AND NOODLE – Located in West Hollywood, KINARI is a . . .
Located in West Hollywood, KINARI is a purveyor of traditional Japanese cuisine from the esteemed Chef Yukinari Yamamoto Our specialty is Aburi ( flame-seared ) sushi and homemade plant based ramen
- I believe that hip-hop can make social change only if the people . . .
Kinari, earlier known as Finsta, is a Delhi-based queer rapper Her artistry boasts of being unapologetically authentic and a quite unseen nonchalant nature while she is in her element With projects like Jimmy Vogue and Queerbops, Kinari has found her audience thanks to the unique cadence her music possesses
- Animal | Kinari
Bach Kinari's first fully self-produced EP, Pinjre Ke Geet ("Songs of the Cage") is music about faith, freedom, and belonging in Delhi It is Kinari #39;s most inward looking and austere work — there are no dance numbers this time, only reflections on the dreams, memories, fears, and values that guide her life as transgender in Delhi
- Kinari - Name Meaning and Origin
The name "Kinari" is of Indian origin and has multiple meanings In Hindu mythology, a "Kinari" is a mythical creature, often depicted as a half-woman and half-bird In Sanskrit, "Kinari" means "riverbank" or "shore " It can also be interpreted as "belonging to the river" or "associated with water "
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