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REBLE’s new single ‘New Riot’ raises the bar

The Sunday Guardian

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October 26, 2025

Rapper REBLE’s latest single ‘New Riot’ turns chaos, emotion and anger into raw power.

- NOOR ANAND CHAWLA

REBLE’s new single ‘New Riot’ raises the bar

Rapper REBLE, aka Daiaphi Lamare

Rapper REBLE, aka Daiaphi Lamare, knows that an iconic rap number must be raw, real and a reflection of the artist. This is exactly what she does with ‘New Riot’, her latest track, which is described as a “high-voltage, synth-driven anthem from one of Northeast India’s boldest voices.”

Hailing from Nongbah, Meghalaya, REBLE takes inspiration from her roots to showcase a heady and defiant intensity with her music, leaning into chaos and rage as sources of power. It’s her refusal “to be boxed in or silenced.”

‘New Riot’ is produced by Parimal Shais with lyrics by REBLE. It’s been composed by Shais and Krishna M Sujith, mixed and mastered by Akash Shravan, and was released on Homegrown Music x Atlantic Records, this October.

“It’s a track that pulses with raw energy, distorted synths and a message that everyone needs to hear,” she says. “'New Riot' isn’t just a song, it’s a declaration. I crafted it when I reached a personal breaking point, and channelled my emotions as a source of power and creativity. The song was born from rage, the kind that makes you feel alive. It's about giving shape to anger and emotional breakdowns. I don’t believe anger is something to hide. It’s human, raw and unfiltered - a reflection of the universe’s own chaos.”

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