DIVINE, Gurinder Gill Drop ‘Late Knights’ Music Video

DIVINE And Gurinder Gill Release ‘Late Knights’ Music Video, One Of The Most Anticipated Desi Hip-Hop And Punjabi Collaborations Of The Year

Feb 5: Indian hip-hop heavyweight DIVINE has released the official music video for ‘Late Knights’, featuring leading Punjabi-Canadian rapper-singer Gurinder Gill. The track appears on the Indian multi-platinum rapper’s 16-track fifth studio album, ‘Walking On Water’ and marks one of the project’s most anticipated collaborations.

Produced by Zzorawar and Arsh Heer, ‘Late Knights’ is anchored by a dark orchestral sample that sets a somber tone, reflecting themes of success, loyalty and the persistence of insincerity that often accompanies rise and visibility. The record brings together two distinct voices from Mumbai and the Punjabi diaspora, unified by a shared narrative of survival and self-belief.

The accompanying music video, directed by Dimple Kotecha and Shaan Sachdeva, adopts a stark visual language defined by high-contrast lighting and minimal stylization. Through close-ups and wide frames, the video emphasizes the artists’ presence and the solidarity of their inner circles, reinforcing the track’s central idea: resistance to false affection and envy masked as admiration. The recurring refrain, “We don’t melt,” becomes a visual and lyrical motif for emotional resilience.

DIVINE’s verse reflects on a decade-long journey from the streets of Mumbai to nationwide dominance, addressing the erosion of relationships and the role of money as a measure of authenticity. Gurinder Gill follows with a verse rooted in his Punjabi-Canadian perspective, drawing attention to rivalries hidden beneath politeness and celebration. His references to white kurtas and Bombay settings underscore a cultural assertion of belonging without compromise.

DIVINE states, “‘Late Knights’ comes from a very real place. As you grow, you start seeing people differently—who’s genuine, who’s around for the moment. The song is about staying grounded through that and holding on to the ones who’ve been solid from day one. Gurinder brought that same honesty and strength to the record, which made the collaboration feel natural.”

Released via Gully Gang, Walking On Water has been noted for its direct engagement with uncomfortable truths and its expansive sonic palette. The album features contributions from Hanumankind, Riar Saab, MC Altaf and Sammohit, and incorporates samples from iconic Bollywood composers A.R. Rahman and R.D. Burman.

With ‘Late Knights’, DIVINE continues to reinforce his position as one of Indian hip-hop’s defining voices, blending regional influences with a contemporary global sound. The official music video is now available on YouTube and all major digital streaming platforms.