JJ47
JJ47, raised in Karachi, has been a defining voice in Urdu hip-hop since 2008—known for his sharp lyricism, poetic realism, and socially conscious storytelling. Early viral hits like “Musalmaan” and “Woh 2 Bhai” cemented his reputation as a powerful and introspective artist with deep roots in street culture.
He has delivered underground anthems such as “Karachi Kasam,” “Do Dafa,” and “Kehdo,” alongside collaborative hits like “BAAZ,” “On Me,” and “Glass Half Full” with Talhah Yunus, Talha Anjum, and Jokhay.
From his own projects—June, Talk to You Later, and Blood, Sweat and Fears—to his standout presence on Jokhay’s album Khanabadosh, JJ47 has consistently pushed boundaries. He stands tall as a cinematic voice of Pakistan’s streets: grounded in realism, unafraid of emotion, and ever-innovative.
He has delivered underground anthems such as “Karachi Kasam,” “Do Dafa,” and “Kehdo,” alongside collaborative hits like “BAAZ,” “On Me,” and “Glass Half Full” with Talhah Yunus, Talha Anjum, and Jokhay.
From his own projects—June, Talk to You Later, and Blood, Sweat and Fears—to his standout presence on Jokhay’s album Khanabadosh, JJ47 has consistently pushed boundaries. He stands tall as a cinematic voice of Pakistan’s streets: grounded in realism, unafraid of emotion, and ever-innovative.