Baabarr Mudacer

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Baabarr Mudacer
Background information
Birth nameMudasir Hassan
Born1995 (age 28–29)
Bandipore, Jammu and Kashmir , India
GenresClassical music, Rap, Hip hop
Occupation(s)Singer, Rapper, Music producer, Lyricist
Instrument(s)Vocals, Guitar
Years active2018-present

Mudasir Hassan known as Baabarr Mudacer (born in 1995) is an Indian rapper from Bandipore, Jammu and Kashmir, India. He is known for his charity works from music.[1][2]

Early life[edit]

Baabarr was born in 1995 in Dachigam area of Bandipore district of Jammu and Kashmir. His father Ghulam Hassan Dar works in a sawmill and his mother Gulshan Ara is a housewife.[3] He completed his middles studies from Eaglet's Public School Bandipora and later from Nadim Memorial Boys' Higher Secondary school Bandipora.[4]

Career[edit]

In 2012, after dropping studies, he started his career as a rapper. In 2018, he released his debut "Gah Choun Pewaan" which was written by Habba Khatoon.[4][5]

He owns a registered brand KashGraph, which also provides assistance to students for competitive exams as KashGraph Online Academy.[4][6]

After eight years of gap from studies in 2019, he joined college for bachelor's degree.[4][7] As of 2022, he performed on stage across India at various occasions.[8][5]

Music career[edit]

Mudacer has released a diverse range of songs since his debut in 2018.[9] His discography includes hits such as "Gah Choun Pewaan" (2018), "Zindagi Roshit" (2019), "Haqiqat" (with Abid Wani) (2020), "Dariyaa" (2020), "Khoof" (2021), "Taqdeer" (feat. Ziea Aalam) (2021), and "Peero" (2022).[10]

Discography[edit]

This list includes songs performed by him:[11]

  1. Gah Choun Pewaan (2018)
  2. Yaad (2019)
  3. Haqiqat (with Abid Wani) (2020)
  4. Dariyaa (2020)
  5. Zindagi Roshit (2019)
  6. Bella Ciao (feat. Azhar Lone) (2020)
  7. Khoof (2021)
  8. Toofaan (2021)
  9. Taqdeer (feat. Ziea Aalam) (2021)
  10. Lost Kashmir Culture (2021)
  11. Inj Vichre (2021)
  12. Peero (2022)
  13. Yateem (2022)
  14. Hangaam (2022)
  15. Gham-e-Ashiqui (2022)
  16. Toofaan 2 (2022)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Meet Babar Mudasir: Singer who sings to help poor and needy - First Portal on Digital News Management". Indiablooms.com. 1 March 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  2. ^ Today, Telangana (26 February 2021). "When music is a bridge to helping others". Telangana Today. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  3. ^ Life, Kashmir (12 January 2018). "Singer In Need". Kashmir Life. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d "Mudasir Hassan- Kashmiri Rapper's Incredible Journey to Fame During the Times of Conflict". The Kashmiriyat. 5 July 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  5. ^ a b नेटवर्क, प्रभासाक्षी न्यूज (2 February 2023). "Baabarr Mudacer | कश्मीर बदल रहा है... बाबर मुदस्सर जैसे युवा दुनिया को दिखा रहे हैं अपना हुनर, सिंगर ने जीता अपनी आवाज से लाखों लोगों का दिल" [Baabarr Mudasar | Kashmir is changing... Youth like Babar Mudassar are showing their talent to the world, Singer won the hearts of millions with his voice]. Prabhasakshi (in Hindi). Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  6. ^ Sagar, Poonam (9 January 2023). "गरीबों के लिए गाता है ये फनकार, मैड रॉकस्टार बाबर मुदस्सर को चैरिटी के जुनून से मिलता है सुकून". National Prahari News. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  7. ^ "मैड रॉकस्टार बाबर मुदस्सर को चैरिटी के जुनून से मिलता है सुकून". Tatkal News (in Hindi). 1 March 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  8. ^ Excelsior, Daily (14 November 2019). "Kashmiri Band 'Mad Rockstar' performs at Aryans". Daily Excelsior. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  9. ^ Ayoob, Anzer (20 March 2023). "Baabarr Mudacer: The Internet Sensation from Bandipora Kashmir Who's Changing Lives". The Chenab Times. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  10. ^ "Baabarr Mudacer on Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  11. ^ "Kashmiri Singer Baabarr Mudacer enthralls Aryas students". Kashmir News Service. 1 March 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2023.