Altaf Tadavi
Altaf Tadavi, known professionally as MC Stan, was born on August 30, 1999, in Pune, Maharashtra. Stan initially explored qawwali before transitioning to rap and hip-hop, inspired by global rap icons. He gained popularity after winning the tenth season of Bigg Boss 16 (2023).[1][2][3] Early lifeAltaf was born on August 30, 1999, in Pune, Maharashtra.[4] He grew up in a modest background and discovered his passion for music during his teenage years. Stan initially explored qawwali before transitioning to rap and hip-hop, inspired by global rap icons and the growing Indian hip-hop movement.[5] CareerMC Stan gained prominence in 2018 with his breakout track Wata that resonated with audiences for its raw lyrics and street-inspired themes.[6] Known for blending Hindi, Marathi, and street slang, his music often explores societal issues, personal struggles, and commentary on modern life in India. [7] His debut album Tadipaar (2020) showcased his lyrical depth and unique style, firmly establishing him as a significant figure in Indian hip-hop.[5] Tadavi followed up with Insaan (2022), which was critically acclaimed for its experimental beats and introspective lyrics.[4][8][9] On 16th of March 20244, Altaf's YouTube channel was hacked a few days ago, causing significant stress for him and his manager.[10] Bigg Boss 16In 2022–2023, Tadavi participated in the reality television show Bigg Boss 16 and became winner.[11] BollywoodTadavi has also contributed to movies including Baby John (film), marking Tadavi's second Bollywood song appearance after the title track in the movie Farrey in 2023. [12] Discography
Awards and recognition- Winner of Bigg Boss 16 (2023)[13][11] ControversyOn March 17 2023, rapper MC Stan's concert in Indore was disrupted and cancelled midway by members of the Karni Sena, who accused him of using foul language in his songs and spreading obscenity among youngsters. The incident occurred at a hotel in the Lasudia area, where protesters took to the stage after the rapper left. Video clips of the disruption surfaced on social media, and the police reportedly used mild force to disperse the protesters. Karni Sena's district president, Anurag Pratap Singh Raghav, claimed they forced the rapper to leave the venue.[14] References
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