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Hindutva pop

Hindutva pop

Music genre


Hindutva pop, often referred to as H-pop, is Indian pop music that promotes Hindutva or Hindu nationalist ideas. Typically Hindutva pop songs are in Hindi but have also been composed in other languages.[1] The music has become increasingly popular in the 2010s and 2020s, both online and offline, and frequently includes hateful lyrics targeting Muslims in India.[2][3]

One popular Hindutva song by Laxmi Dubey, "Har Ghar Bhagwa Chayega" (Every House Shall Turn Saffron), has been played more than 65 million times online. Hindutva pop music is especially popular within India's hindi belt, considered to be a Hindutva stronghold. The songs have sometimes been played on loudspeakers by Hindu mobs during violent attacks on Muslims.[4]

See also


References

  1. Matharu, Sonal (2022-03-19). "'Ab hathiyaar uthao': A Dadri singer is firing up youth with Rajput-Hindutva DJ tracks". ThePrint. Retrieved 2023-01-31.
  2. Rehbar, Quratulain. "'Hindutva pop': The singers producing anti-Muslim music in India". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2023-01-31.



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