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Samraat Singh | |
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Birth name | Jainendra Gautam |
Also known as | SXMRXXT |
Born | Patna, Bihar, India | April 17, 1997
Genres | Hip hop, Rap, Lo‑fi, Experimental |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, Record producer, Author |
Years active | 2017–present |
Labels | TRMS (The Real Me Studios), SAMPIRE |
Samraat Singh (born Jainendra Gautam on April 17, 1997), known by his stage name SXMRXXT, is an Indian hip-hop artist, record producer, and author from Patna, Bihar. He is best known for conceptual projects like NOTHING IS OFFICIAL (2025), Gold Gone Grey (2025), and his 36-track concept album ACHILLES AND AHONA (Damodar Rhapsody) (upcoming). Singh has also authored several novels and novellas.
Early life and education
[edit]Singh was born and raised in Patna, Bihar, and earned a degree in Geology from Patna University. He has also published poems under his birth name Jainendra Gautam in leading Hindi newspapers like Amar Ujala.[1]
In 2012, his academic excellence earned him recognition as a state-level school topper, featured in Hindustan newspaper.
Early life and education
[edit]Singh was born and raised in Patna, Bihar, and earned a degree in Geology from Patna University. Before entering the music industry, he worked at the Geological Survey of India and CSIR–CIMFR.
Career
[edit]Singh began releasing music independently in 2017 under his moniker SXMRXXT and his label TRMS. His style blends underground hip-hop with poetic lyricism and genre-defying production.
In April 2025, he released THE EP, a three-track lo-fi hip-hop project, distributed in 24-bit/44.1 kHz high-resolution audio formats.[2] His debut studio album Nothing Is Official was released in May 2025 and includes tracks such as "Nemesis". In June 2025, he released NO SHAME (Deluxe Edition), featuring the single "Drip on Her Lips". His fourth studio album, Gold Gone Grey, was released later in 2025. His 2025 conceptual release, Achilles and Ahona (Damodar Rhapsody), features 36 tracks over 4 thematic discs.
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- THE EP (April 2025)
- NOTHING IS OFFICIAL (May 2025)
- Mr. Producer (2025)
- (((Stream Music))) (2025)
- NO SHAME: SIDE B (June 2025)
- NO SHAME (Deluxe Edition) (June 2025)
- with love we built (2025)
- Gold Gone Grey (2025)
- DEMO TAPES (2025)
- ALWAYS (2023)
- zoning out (2025)
- Call Me, J. (The Prelude) (2025)
- in case i disappear (2025)
- ACHILLES AND AHONA (Damodar Rhapsody) (upcoming)
Books
[edit]- A Death Day (novella)
- A Death Day: Spin‑Off
- The Shadows Reborn
- The Architect’s Web
- Rap Genesis: DoDo
- Nothing Is Official (The Book)
Style and themes
[edit]His music blends elements of underground hip-hop, lo-fi soundscapes, and geological metaphors. His literary works feature suspense, social commentary, and existential themes.
References
[edit]- ^ "जेठ की दोपहरी". Amar Ujala (in Hindi). Retrieved 23 July 2025.
- ^ "THE EP – SXMRXXT". Qobuz. Retrieved 23 July 2025.
- ^ "छात्र के बेहतर प्रदर्शन पर मिठाई खिलाकर खुशी जताते गुरुजी". Hindustan (in Hindi). 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2025.
- ^ "आखिर कब तक भागोगे". Amar Ujala (in Hindi). 31 January 2025. Retrieved 23 July 2025.
- ^ "जेठ की दोपहरी". Amar Ujala (in Hindi). Retrieved 23 July 2025.
- ^ "NOTHING IS OFFICIAL (Album) – SXMRXXT". Amazon. Retrieved 23 July 2025.
- ^ "Nothing Is Official (Paperback) – SXMRXXT". Walmart. Retrieved 23 July 2025.
External links
[edit]- Spotify
- Apple Music
- YouTube OAC
- Goodreads
- Bandcamp
- Amazon Author Page
- MusicBrainz
- SXMRXXT on Discogs
Category:Indian rappers Category:Indian hip hop singers Category:Indian record producers Category:Indian authors Category:Living people Category:1997 births