In India’s rapidly evolving independent music landscape, few emerging artists capture emotional vulnerability quite like Rishbh Tiwari. With stripped-back acoustic melodies, poetic Hindi-Urdu lyricism, and an unmistakably intimate vocal style, the singer-songwriter has quietly cultivated a devoted digital audience drawn to music that feels deeply personal. Tiwari began independently releasing music in 2018, at a moment when streaming platforms and social media were redefining how young artists connected with listeners. His breakout single, Aankhon Ke Darmiyan (2019), quickly resonated online for its raw emotional honesty and minimalist production. Rather than relying on commercial formulas, the track leaned into softness—heartbreak delivered through delicate guitar arrangements and reflective storytelling. The momentum continued with Aankhon Ke Darmiyan 2 and later the One Sided Lover EP, featuring songs such as Socho and Pehli Dafa . Toge...