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Indian rapper (born 1992) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sooraj Cherukat (born 17 October 1992),[1][2] known professionally as Hanumankind, is a rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor from Kerala, India.[3][4] He released his first single "Daily Dose" from his debut EP Kalari in 2019.[5] He received mainstream popularity in India and internationally with his track "Big Dawgs", which features the Hyderabad-based artist and producer Kalmi and American rapper ASAP Rocky on its remix. He acted in the 2024 Malayalam film, Rifle Club, directed by Aashiq Abu.
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Early life and education
Sooraj Cherukat was born in 1992, in Malappuram, Kerala, India.[6][2] His father works for a leading oil company, as a result he moved around a lot.[7][8] As a child, Cherukat lived in Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Egypt, Qatar, and Italy before settling down in Houston, Texas when he was in second grade.[7][9][6] He attended Houston Community College.[10] In 2012, he returned to India enrolling at PSG College in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu to pursue a degree in business administration.[7][2] He worked at Goldman Sachs in 2014, and also as a personal trainer.[11][8]
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Cherukat began his career as a professional rapper by performing at NH7 Weekender, which is held in multiple cities and releasing his debut EP Kalari, in 2019.[12] The name Hanumankind is a portmanteau of the Hindu deity Hanuman and "mankind".[11] He initially collabed with Charan Raj and Sanjith Hegde for the song "Maadeva" featuring on the Kannada movie Popcorn Monkey Tiger.[13] His song "The Last Dance" is featured on the official soundtrack for the Malayalam-language film Aavesham.[14]
He gained widespread recognition both with the release of the single and its music video "Big Dawgs", featuring Kalmi, in July 2024.[15][16] The accompanying music video directed by Bijoy Shetty, features Cherukat performing in a classic carnival attraction with motorcycles known as the well of death. The video was shot in Ponnani, his hometown district in Kerala state in India.[17][11] He acted in the 2024 Malayalam film, Rifle Club, directed by Aashiq Abu.[18] In 2025, he released his song "Run It Up", which features chenda drums in its instrumental,[19][20] and performed the song at Netflix's 2025 Tudum event.[21] He performed the single "Holiday" on the Colors Show[22] and headlined the "OTW Tour" in support of his debut mixtape, Monsoon Season, in the summer of 2025.[23] Monsoon Season released on July 25, 2025, featuring guest appearances from Denzel Curry, Roisee, ASAP Rocky, Rudy Mukta and Maxo Kream and production from longtime collaborators Parimal Shais and Kalmi.[24]
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Artistry
While living in Houston, Cherukat was exposed to Southern hip hop and listened to artists like Chamillionaire, Three 6 Mafia, Project Pat, UGK, and DJ Screw. He is also a fan of System of a Down.[11] His musical style is significantly influenced by Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and Logic.[11]
Personal life
As of July 2025, Cherukat lives in Bengaluru.[20] Cherukat is not religious.[6]
Discography
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Singles
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Notes
- "Run It Up" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 24 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[41]
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