Sunny abandons the typical "hustler" bravado to talk about the vacuum left behind by a parent. The lyrics capture that disorienting feeling of being physically present but mentally lost ( "Kaha pe hoon?" ), a common symptom of deep trauma.
On a stage like Hustle , where energy is usually high, Sunny brought the room to a standstill. He proved that Hip-Hop is at its most powerful when it stops trying to impress and starts trying to heal. For anyone who has dealt with loss, "Kaha Pe Hoon" became an anthem of shared pain, proving that even in our loneliest moments, someone else is asking the same question. Sunny abandons the typical "hustler" bravado to talk
, known for his raw storytelling on Hustle 2.0 , delivered a performance that wasn't just a rap—it was a heavy piece of his soul. In the track "Kaha Pe Hoon," he navigates the gut-wrenching corridors of grief, specifically mourning the loss of his mother. The Anatomy of "Kaha Pe Hoon" He proved that Hip-Hop is at its most