Ramji's journey began with a passion for music and a vision to rock the Indian party scene, which gave rise to one of India’s most power-packed performers, singers, rappers, composers, songwriters, and DJs – Ramji Gulati. Ramji got his first break as a songwriter, composer, and singer in 2010, with his debut album, UWF Vol 1 being nominated in GIMA awards, followed by the album 'Dhoor' with singer 'Manake' and has been setting the Indian and international dance floors grooving since then. His passion for music is quite addictive. His enigmatic presence, power-packed performance, and pulsating music bring the night alive. He was nominated at the Global India Music Academy awards (GiMA) as the best debutant singer, lyricist, and composer for the most popular album song of 2010 – Haseena Jeena. The album 'Dhoor' (‘Hun Taitho Mera Dhoor Jaan Nu’) by Manake, Ramji Gulati and Gopi became the club anthem and still remains. He also lent his voice for the title track mashup for the movie, 'Mere Dad Ki Maruti', alongside Sachin Gupta, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Mika and Diljit. Ramji Gulati was the rapper in the album 'Control Nai Hunda' with the singer, Tochi Raina. Ramji Gulati is the singer and music director for the movie ‘Sadda Adda’ and for songs like ‘Dosti’ and ‘Lecture Bunk Karna’. He has also written the lyrics and hooked composition for the song 'Mumbai Police' in the movie 'Department', sung by Sanjay Dutt. Ramji has also remixed songs for Bollywood, like ‘Yeh Dooriyan’, ‘Mere Maula’, ‘Judaai Teri’, ‘Taan Ke Seena Hoja Kamina’ (Catrina Lopez), ‘Tere Liye (Unplugged)’, ‘Doorie (Atif Aslam)’, ‘Ankhiyan Nu Rehne De’, ‘Dhoor’, ‘Ringa Ringa Rosses’, and many more.