Badshah “Blessed” Song Review & Track Breakdown

Explore “Blessed,” Badshah’s most recent rap song, which is the ideal fusion of swagger and reflection. Read our in-depth analysis, which dissects his production, lyrics, flow, and images.
“Gratitude never sounded this smooth – Badshah’s new track ‘Blessed’ is both a flex and a reflection rolled into one”
“Blessed,” a song released independently by his own label, Badshah Music, is Badshah’s return to his rap origins. This time, he fully embraces the rap zone, giving listeners an unvarnished look into his journey.
He is known for striking a balance between commercial hits and strong bars.
Hiten’s production is simple but powerful. The soundscape is dominated by layered synths, crisp snares, and moody trap beats. Just enough space for Badshah’s verses to be the main attraction, nothing too loud. Every word is able to be heard clearly because the beat remains uncluttered.
“Blessed” has a powerful lyrical message. Badshah is not here to make arbitrary flexes; rather, he is sharing his thoughts on survival, personal development, and maintaining a close-knit community.
The transition from hardship to power is emphasized by lines such as “Jitne bhi saaye the, sab ko peeche chhoda / Aaj khud ka asmaan hai, khud hi taaraon se joda.” In the first verse, he goes on unapologetic:
“Apne andar ki gandagi ko saaf kiya / Ayy, jaao tumhe maaf kiya / Alag mera zone, alag hai POV / Jaa Simran, jaa jee le apni zindagi.”
In addition to discussing his development, Badshah is severing connections with negativity, reconciling with his past, and highlighting his distinct viewpoint in this passage.
He has a deliberate and fluid flow. Badshah has effortless control over cadence, alternating between a confident, calm delivery and a quick one.
His thankfulness and forward motion are reflected in the pre-chorus’s catchy repetition of “I feel like I’m blessed / Tell me what’s next.” The second verse, which includes lines like:
“Saanp, saanp hi rahe chaahe khaal badli / Meri chaahat ne grahon ki chaal badli / Ye middle class boy fly kare first class / Maine manifestation ki misaal badli.”
It’s an obvious acknowledgement of how far he’s come from modest beginnings, rewriting his destiny with vision and unwavering perseverance.
“Blessed” maintains a clean aesthetic. The track’s theme of self-earned success is mirrored through high contrast shots, rooftop reflections, and subtly luxurious elements.
Instead of using excessive theatrics, the video emphasizes crisp shots and Badshah’s dominant presence. It enhances the song’s tone without overpowering it.
On social media, listeners have been quick to share their thoughts. As @voiceofdhh put it on Instagram, “Badshah’s ‘Blessed’ slaps haters, proving why he’s the unstoppable king of the scene.”
One YouTube commenter echoed the sentiment, writing: “BADSHAH ALWAYS HIT PE HIT 🗿🥷🏼💯😤✍️.” A fan commented, “MV was fabulous ngl,” in a more critical discussion on Reddit’s r/IndianHipHopHeads. However, I thought the track was only average-good. The first verse was a little lackluster, but the second verse was pretty good”.
“Blessed” isn’t about following trends. It’s Badshah’s moment of recognition, a nod to his past and current position.
It’s a track worth breaking down line by line for seasoned listeners. It serves as a succinct introduction to Badshah’s lyrical and artistic skill for new fans.
Final Thoughts
“Blessed” strengthens Badshah’s reputation as a skilled rapper in addition to being a hitmaker. Solid bars, tight production, catchy lyrics, and images that capture the glory and the grind – no extraneous frills.
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