Underground Rapper-Producer MC Stan releases second song ‘Ek Din Pyaar’ of much awaited ‘Tadipaar’ Album
Underground Rapper-Producer MC Stan releases his second track Ek Din Pyaar from his debut album, ‘Tadipaar’ ( (https://youtu.be/gU74mNz64VU). Ek Din Pyaar is an upbeat track with a catchy hook. The Music video released on 14th October 2020 and the storyline continue from the music video of the previous song Hosh Mai Aa. MC Stan is managed by NOFILTR. Group, India’s first social media influencer incubators. The video of Ek Din Pyaar was conceptualised and shot by the production team at NOFILTR.Group.
The video talks about situations that Stan has been in with a girl and covers aspects like the hate he has received in the past from various sets of haters to things he saw and experienced in his neighbourhood in Pune. The video captures the artist hanging out with different women in hotel rooms and at restaurants to him getting busted by the police with visuals of him in a van and finally entering the Police station.
Through his six songs and two instrumentals, the album narrates the life turning experience of ‘Tadipaar’ from Pune to Mumbai. It portrays his struggles and winnings as he chose to come to Mumbai. The album also depicts his versatility in all aspects of music from lyric writing to beat production and delivery.
Continuing with the same, MC Stan aka Altaf Tadavi is a pioneer as much as a product of Pune hip-hop. He grew around the neighbourhood of Tadiwala Road. Stan was introduced to hip hop when he was 12 years old by his elder brother, which made him write his first song ‘Bhalti Public’ in Grade 7.
His childhood revolved around Kawali music being played at his home. Later, he drew inspiration from Lil Wayne, Eminem, Busta Rhymes, The Black-Eyed Peas, and Tupac, with Rakim having the most influence on him. He escalated to B-boying and Beatboxing before finally elevating to Rapping-the third element of hip-hop, that he is popularly well known for today.
Stan kept a low profile and preferred remaining as underground as he could. His older songs like ‘Galat Scene’ and Trippin’ used to spread via Whatsapp forwards initially before fan pages uploaded them on Youtube. He rose to online fame with his hits, ‘Wata’ and ‘Khuja Mat’, and never looked back again, gaining almost 675,000+ subscribers with 65 million views over the past year and a half.