Meet Reble: The Meghalaya Rapper Who Stole the Spotlight in Dhurandhar

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The voice that has recently captured national attention through the Dhurandhar soundtrack—especially in tracks like “Run Down The City – Monica” and “Naal Nachna”—belongs to Daiaphi Lamare, better known as Reble. With her raw, high-energy delivery and unmistakable presence, she has quickly emerged as one of the most exciting new voices in Indian hip-hop.

Hailing from Meghalaya, Reble represents a powerful shift in India’s music landscape—bringing Northeast India into the mainstream spotlight. Her rise is not just about music, but about representation and identity. Her rap style blends hip-hop with elements of trap, alternative, and R&B, often infused with personal experiences and bold storytelling.

Interestingly, her journey into music wasn’t conventional. A BTech graduate who once considered a corporate career, Reble chose to pursue music instead—an unconventional decision that has now defined her identity.

Her breakthrough moment came with Dhurandhar, where she became one of the standout voices on the soundtrack. Her performances in tracks like “Run Down The City – Monica”, “Naal Nachna”, and later “Aari Aari” in Dhurandhar: The Revenge showcased her fearless energy, sharp flow, and unfiltered expression, earning her widespread recognition.

But her journey began much earlier. Starting out under the name “Daya,” she began writing and rapping at a young age, eventually releasing independent tracks and her debut EP Entropy. Songs like “Talk of the Town” and “New Riot” helped establish her in India’s underground hip-hop scene before her Bollywood breakthrough.

What truly sets Reble apart is her authenticity. She often speaks about facing racism and underrepresentation, experiences that shape her music and give it emotional depth. Her work doesn’t just entertain—it challenges narratives and amplifies voices from the margins.

Today, Reble is more than just a rising artist—she is part of a larger cultural shift. In bringing Northeast India’s voice to the forefront, she is helping redefine what Indian hip-hop sounds like and who it represents.
In every verse she delivers, there is a sense of defiance, identity, and truth—making Daiaphi Lamare not just a name to watch, but a voice that is here to stay.