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Altaf Tadavi
File:MC STAN.jpg
Altaf Sheikh in 2023
Born
Altaf Tadavi

(1999-08-30) 30 August 1999 (age 26)
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • Singer
  • Lyricist
  • Music producer
  • Composer
Years active2018–present
Known for
  • Bigg Boss 16 – Winner
  • Tadipaar (2020)
  • Insaan (2022)
  • "Haath Varthi" (2023)
Musical career
GenresHip hop, Desi hip hop, Trap music
LabelsHindi Records, T-Series, Independent

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 who was the winner of Bigg Boss (Hindi TV series) season 16 in 2023. He is known for his work in the Hindi hip-hop and trap music scene.[1][2][3]

Early life

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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]

Career

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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.[8][citation needed]

In 2021, he also appeared on fellow rap duo Seedhe Maut's mixtape , on the song "Nanchaku" which received widespread media attention for its prowess in lyricism and delivery.[9]

Stan released his sophomore album, Insaan, in 2022, which was noted for its production style and introspective lyrics.[4][5][10]

On 16 March 2024, his official YouTube channel was hacked, leading to temporary disruption in his online presence.[11] In the same year, he appeared on the albums MONOPOLY MOVES by King, Ek Tha Raja by Badshah and Only Love Gets Reply by Ikka.

Bigg Boss 16

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In 2022–2023, MC Stan participated in the sixteenth season of the reality television show Bigg Boss 16 and was declared the winner.[12]

International collaborations

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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.[13][14]

Film music

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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.[15][16]

Albums

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Year Album Track Artist(s) Producer(s) References
2020 Tadipaar Hosh Mai Aa MC STΔN [17]
Ek Din Pyaar
307
Out Soon (Interlude)
Numberkari
Amin
Tadipaar
MC Stan Type Beat
2022 Insaan Insaan MC STΔN [18]
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

Controversy

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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.[19]

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.[20]

References

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