Altaf Sheikh | |
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| Altaf Sheikh in 2023 | |
| Born | Altaf Sheikh 30 August 1999 Pune, Maharashtra, India |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupations | |
| Years active | 2018–present |
| Known for |
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| Musical career | |
| Genres | Hip hop, Desi hip hop, Trap music |
| Labels | Hindi Records, T-Series, Independent |
| Website | altafshiekh – YouTube |
Altaf Sheikh (born 30 August 1999), known professionally as MC STAN (stylized as MC ST∆N), is an Indian rapper, lyricist, music producer, and composer. He is known for his work in the Hindi hip-hop and trap music scene. In 2023, he won the reality television show Bigg Boss 16 . [1] [2] [3]
Altaf Tadavi was born on 30 August 1999 in Pune, Maharashtra, India. [4] He was raised in a low-income household and developed an interest in music during his adolescence. Initially influenced by qawwali, he later shifted his focus to rap and hip-hop, drawing inspiration from international rap artists as well as the emerging Indian hip-hop scene. [5]
MC Stan began his music career in 2018 with the release of the track "Wata," which attracted attention for its lyrical content and street-focused themes. [6] His music incorporates Hindi, Marathi, and urban slang, and often addresses themes such as social issues and personal experiences. [7]
Stan released his debut album, Tadipaar, in 2020, followed by Insaan in 2022, which was noted for its production style and introspective lyrics. [5] [4] [8] [9]
On 16 March 2024, his official YouTube channel was hacked, leading to temporary disruption in his online presence. [10]
In 2022–2023, MC Stan participated in the sixteenth season of the reality television show Bigg Boss 16 and was declared the winner. [11]
In 2023, Stan appeared on a Times Square billboard in New York City as part of a promotional campaign for "Haath Varthi," a collaboration with American music producer KSHMR. The track was included in KSHMR’s album KARAM and received widespread attention online. [12] [13]
Stan has contributed to Hindi film soundtracks, including a rap segment for the 2024 film Baby John and the title track for Farrey in 2023. [14] [15]
| Year | Album | Track | Artist(s) | Producer(s) | References |
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| 2020 | Tadipaar | Hosh Mai Aa | MC STΔN | [16] | |
| Ek Din Pyaar | |||||
| 307 | |||||
| Out Soon (Interlude) | |||||
| Numberkari | |||||
| Amin | |||||
| Tadipaar | |||||
| MC Stan Type Beat | |||||
| 2022 | Insaan | Insaan | MC STΔN | [17] | |
| Gender | |||||
| Fuckk love | |||||
| Bitch | |||||
| How to Hate | MC STΔN, Raftaar | MC STΔN | |||
| Basti Ka Hasti | MC STΔN | ||||
| Kal Hai Mera Show | |||||
| Maa Baap | MC STΔN, Ikka | MC STΔN | |||
| Regret | MC STΔN | ||||
| One Day Uh Gonna Pay | |||||
| Insaaniyat | |||||
On 17 March 2023, a concert by MC Stan in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, was interrupted and subsequently cancelled following a protest by members of the Karni Sena. The group accused the rapper of promoting obscene content and using inappropriate language in his music. [18]
The protest took place at a hotel in the Lasudia area, where demonstrators entered the stage after Stan had exited the venue. Law enforcement personnel used minor force to control the crowd. A representative from the Karni Sena stated that they had objected to the performance and demanded the artist leave the premises. [19]