Khortha pop is contemporary popular music sung in the Khortha language, a widely spoken Indo‑Aryan language of Jharkhand (and adjoining Bihar) in eastern India. It blends local folk idioms, rhythms and storytelling with pan‑Indian pop and filmi (Bollywood) production aesthetics.
The scene is grassroots and digital‑first: artists and small labels circulate songs through YouTube and regional media, modernizing presentation to reach younger audiences while keeping lyrics close to everyday life, romance, festivals and social themes from the Chota Nagpur plateau. As with other Jharkhandi languages, the language community and its visibility shape the sound’s identity and its push for wider recognition beyond the region.