Midnights in Jaipur

Crafted in the quiet hours of Jaipur’s nights, Midnights in Jaipur is a soulful 4-track EP from Rath, RsOnTheMic, AashiqV, and producer XVI. Rooted in heartbreak, romance, and late-night reflections, each song captures the raw emotions of three heartbroken voices finding peace under the city lights. Beautiful, melancholic, and loop-worthy — this is pain wrapped in poetry, set to calming, nocturnal production; perfect for night drives and quiet moments alone.

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Original price was: ₹200.00.Current price is: ₹100.00. /- excl GST

Track List:

Goodbye
A heartbreak song that questions the goodbye instead of accepting it. Goodbye blends soft delivery, poetic writing, and melancholic trap production to create an emotional push-and-pull between letting go and holding on. Each rapper brings their own voice and emotion to the story, making the track feel personal yet universal. It’s a smooth, sad anthem for anyone who wasn’t ready to say goodbye.
+ Aur Kitna
Built on the weight of constant pressure, Aur Kitna is a raw expression of burnout — mental, emotional, and personal. Set over an 80s-inspired retro soundscape, the track blends nostalgic textures with modern frustration. It asks the haunting question: “how much more can I take?” With an expressive hook and verses full of silent rage and emotional exhaustion, this track captures a breakdown wrapped in composure.
+ Raakh
A poetic breakdown of emotional burnout, Raakh captures what remains after the fire — not anger, not pain, but quiet ash. The hook itself is haunting: “andar jo bacha wo raakh hai.” The verses are filled with unspoken grief, layered disappointment, and the effort to stay composed when nothing is left. Smooth yet deeply impactful, this track sits in the space between love, regret, and acceptance.
+ Kahin Door
After “Raakh”, Kahin Door is the escape. When everything’s done and said, all that’s left is a few close ones and the urge to leave it all behind. The hook captures it simply: “Kahin door aaj hum chal pade…” — no overthinking, no emotional weight, just quiet detachment. The production carries a calm resignation, while the verses reflect peace after emotional war. It’s not healing, it’s just walking away.

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