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News |  22 Jun 2016 15:22 |  By RnMTeam

Mumbai's Finest and India's prettiest collaborate for video on World Music Day

MUMBAI: Founded in 2006, Mumbai's Finest has gradually evolved into one of the most innovative and relevant rap acts of the nation. On ?World Music Day, the finest street rappers from Mumbai released their brand new music video named 'Wo Roke Hum Ruke Na'. The music video features Miss India Intercontinental 2015 Snehapriya Roy and the video was shot and powered by Qyuki Music at the Kharghar Skywalk in Mumbai.

“This song is dedicated to all the women who are independent, not afraid to be who they are and for every person who believes in them selves,” said Mumbai’s Finest key member Kinga Rhymes, also known as Sahir Nawab, confirming the news.

‘Wo Roke Hum Ruke Na’ is a song from the most recent Mumbai's Finest Album, 'Mumbai Till I Die'. The song talks about never giving up on your dreams and never letting go. It sparks a revolution and simply states that one cannot be stopped if they don't want to be.

“The music video is about women empowerment and the music is based on an old school theme which has a 1990s feel. The whole concept is presenting the idea of women empowerment along with our rap. The music is obviously all about hip hop, bass and groove and the track is sung by me, Ace aka Mumbai, and Ninja,” added rapper Kinga Rhymes.

Mumbai's Finest recently created history of sorts by being the only Independent Rap Artist to win three awards at the Radio City Freedom Awards as the Best Rap/Hip-hop Artist.

Check out the music video here:

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