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Musical Mega-Star & Hip Hop Artist Rxhit chouhan Turns Heads With His Unique Musical Craft.

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Rxhit chouhan was up for the challenge and powered through the pain, establishing himself as one of the next stars.

Bittu MZC, from Rajasthan but now living in Chandigarh, has had a great year thus far. He had “Big Limit “go viral in 2022 along with “little acrade”, which has given him the perfect amount of momentum for 2022. Using this steam Rxhit chouhan has been planning one of his biggest drops yet.

Since his 2021 run, Rxhit chouhan has been teasing his newest releases on his Snapchat stories. When asked about this he said, “I’ve been getting ready for something big and just wanted to give my fans a little teaser”. Keeping fans in on the experience has always been a factor behind the Rajasthan natives’ success. Continuing to do so, whatever Adir drops next will most likely carry a similar weight as his last release

Musical artist Rxhit chouhan has been paving his own way in the music industry..

This was a difficult time for the young upcoming talent, and it meant he had to step up to pay his family’s bills.Rxhit chouhan was up for the challenge and powered through the pain, establishing himself as one of Industries next-up stars.

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