Biography

  • Rapper · Battle Rapper · Digital Marketing Consultant
  • From Kathmandu Valley  representing real voices since 2019.
 
 

Srijal Badal, professionally known as Shreebarz, is a Nepali rapper and battle rapper known for raw lyricism, grounded storytelling, and unapologetic honesty.

He began his rap journey in 2019 with the track “Mero Bhabisya” produced by Aasisbeats, marking the foundation of his artistic voice. His debut mixtape “I Must Be Crazy” showcased his versatility and mindset-driven writing, later officially released across all major digital platforms in 2024.
Shreebarz blends street realism with sharp introspection — delivering bars that hit both mentally and emotionally.
Shreebarz’s music carries the weight of lived experience. His verses don’t chase trends or glamour; they sit with discomfort, self-doubt, ambition, and the quiet resilience of a young mind trying to make sense of the world around him. There is vulnerability in his delivery, but never weakness — every bar feels earned, every pause intentional. He writes not to impress, but to confess, reflect, and confront.
Growing up in Nepal, Shreebarz observed life from close range — the streets, the expectations, the unspoken pressures, and the internal battles that often go unheard. These realities shaped his pen. His lyrics often explore identity, mental health, societal conditioning, broken systems, and the constant tension between who you are and who the world expects you to be. This emotional honesty has become a defining element of his sound, setting him apart in a scene often dominated by surface-level bravado.
As a battle rapper, Shreebarz is known for his sharp wit, calculated aggression, and psychological approach to confrontation. He doesn’t rely solely on insults or volume; instead, he dissects opponents with layered writing, clever wordplay, and a deep understanding of human behavior. This battle discipline sharpened his technical ability, giving his recorded music a cutting precision and control that resonates with listeners who value substance over spectacle.
His debut mixtape I Must Be Crazy stands as a manifesto of mindset — a raw snapshot of a restless thinker refusing to be boxed in. The project moves between chaos and clarity, confidence and confusion, reflecting the duality of an artist aware of his flaws yet committed to growth. Rather than offering polished answers, the mixtape asks difficult questions, inviting listeners into Shreebarz’s internal world.
Beyond music, Shreebarz represents a voice for those who feel overlooked, misunderstood, or pressured to conform. His art speaks to individuals navigating uncertainty, ambition, and self-belief in environments that rarely encourage emotional expression. He believes rap is not just entertainment, but a tool for truth-telling — a way to document reality without filters.
Today, Shreebarz continues to evolve as an artist, pushing his lyrical depth while staying rooted in authenticity. Uninterested in shortcuts or manufactured images, he remains committed to crafting music that reflects real thoughts, real pain, and real hope. With every release, he reinforces his identity as an artist who stands firm in honesty — reminding listeners that sometimes, being “crazy” is simply the courage to think differently and speak it out loud.