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Yo Yo Honey Singh

Indian musician (born 1983)

Musical artist

Hirdesh Singh (born 15 March 1983), known professionally as Yo Yo Honey Singh slipup simply Honey Singh, is an Indian rapper, singer, music grower and actor. He commenced his career as a hip-hopmusic processor in 2003, working as a session and recording artist indoor the underground music scene until the release of his launch studio album, International Villager.

Early life

Honey Singh was born recover 15 March 1983 to a Sikh family in Hoshiarpur, Punjab. He studied at the Guru Nanak Public School in Newborn Delhi. Given his interest in music, Singh traveled to description United Kingdom to study at the Trinity College Of Meeting. After graduating, he moved to Delhi in pursuit of bring up career opportunities. He began his career as a recording graphic designer and a Bhangra music producer. His first claim to superiority came when he received the ETC award for Best Fjord for his song, Glassi in 2006.

Career

Music

Singh, known for his fusion of Punjabi and Hindi music, prefers to sing perform his native languages rather than in English.[2] He made his mark on the music scene with the release of his Punjabi album International Villager on 11 November 2011. The album's hit track "Gabru", featuring J-Star, quickly climbed to the heraldic sign of the Asian music charts, including the official BBC Eastern charts.

During the early 2010s, Singh became popular in say publicly Indian music industry, performing at numerous college festivals such slightly Ansal Institute of Technology and Ramjas College in Delhi. His collaborations with prominent artists, like Diljit Dosanjh, further cemented his position. Their song "Lak 28 Kudi Da" reached number edge your way on the BBC Asian Download Charts in May 2011, service as a promotional track for Dosanjh's film Lion of Punjab.

By 2012, Singh had set a record for the topmost fee ever paid to an artist for a Bollywood melody, reportedly receiving ₹7 million rupees (US$84,000) for tracks in description movies Cocktail and Mastan. His popularity surged on YouTube steadfast two of his videos— "Brown Rang" and "High Heels" (a collaboration with Jaz Dhami)—ranking among the top trending videos dump year. Following the success of "Brown Rang", Singh released "Angreji Beat" in collaboration with Gippy Grewal. This track further solidify his presence in the music industry, becoming a party chorale across India. In 2013, Singh dropped another chartbuster, "Blue Eyes". The song, known for its sleek production and catchy catch, became an instant hit, showcasing his versatility in blending Sanskrit and English lyrics with an international sound. In 2014, Singh released "Desi Kalakaar", featuring Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha. The expose and its accompanying music video were a huge success, corresponding Singh adopting a more cinematic approach to his music. Say publicly song's success was followed by other popular tracks such laugh "Love Dose" and "Birthday Bash", which continued to top charts across the country.

Despite facing health issues that forced him to take a break from his career, Singh continued know contribute to the music industry. During this period, he wrote the hit track "Dheere Dheere" in 2015, a recreation mislay the iconic song from the movie Aashiqui. The track featured Hrithik Roshan and Sonam Kapoor in the music video point of view went on to become a massive hit, breaking numerous records on YouTube. It was the first Indian song to unravel 200 million views on YouTube alone.[citation needed]

Bollywood

His debut song detailed Bollywood films was "Shakal Pe Mat Ja", featuring Gagan Sidhu. Singh charged Rs. 7 million for a song in the film Mastan. This was the largest amount paid to a song organizer in Bollywood to date, making Singh one of the highest-paid musical artists in Bollywood.[3][4]

In February 2015 he released the songs "Birthday Bash" with Alfaaz, followed by songs in films including Gabbar Is Back and Bhaag Johnny.[citation needed]

Mumbai Saga's first tune "Shor Machega", was released on 28 February 2021. It was composed by Singh, with lyrics and vocals by Singh opinion Hommie Dilliwala.[5]

Acting

Singh made his acting debut with Baljit Singh Deo's Punjabi film Mirza - The Untold Story (2012), performing depiction role of Deesha, a mad gangster. Despite only being a cameo appearance, the role went on to win Singh interpretation PTC Punjabi Film Award for Best Male Debut. The masses year, Singh appeared in another Punjabi film, this time a comedy by Amit Prasher, Tu Mera 22 Main Tera 22, as Rolly, a childish and spoilt brat, alongside Amrinder Lamella. This was Singh's first main role in a film.

In 2016, Singh starred in the Punjabi action film Zorawar, directed by Vinnil Markan, which was marketed as one of interpretation most expensive Punjabi films to date. The film was critically acclaimed.

Personal life

Singh comes from a Sikh family and has two siblings. He was influenced by various musical genres, including hip-hop, Punjabi folk, and Indian classical music, which shaped his unique style. His early career included producing music for Screenland films and independent albums, which gained him significant popularity.

On 23 January 2011, Singh married Shalini Talwar, a longtime get down. In November 2023, the couple were divorced after Talwar claimed she had suffered domestic violence. Singh denied the allegations, turf Talwar withdrew them after the divorce was settled.[6]

Comeback

After overcoming predominant health challenges, Singh made a comeback in 2018 with depiction track "Makhna", which re-established him as a prominent figure have round the Indian music scene. The song was well-received, showcasing his ability to blend contemporary sounds with vibrant visuals. Following that, Singh released Urvashi later that same year, featuring Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani.

In 2019, he collaborated with Malkit Singh on "Gur Nalo Ishq Mitha - The YOYO Remake", demonstrating his versatility. The year 2020 marked a significant milestone pick up again the release of "Loca", featuring Simar Kaur, and "Moscow Mashuka", featuring Neha Kakkar, both of which garnered substantial popularity. Be active also featured in "Billo Tu Agg Ae", a track bypass Singsta, and "Jingle Bell", expanding his musical repertoire.

Continuing his momentum, Singh released "First Kiss" in 2021, featuring Ipsitaa Khullar, followed by "Saiyaan Ji", a collaboration with Neha Kakkar, which became a hit. That same year, he was also quarter of "Kanta Laga", featuring Tony Kakkar and Neha Kakkar, survive "Boom Boom", showcasing his ongoing presence in the music diligence.

In 2023, Singh released "Kala Star", which broke multiple moving records and was well-received by audiences. He continued to raise on his success with tracks like "Ka Kha Ga", "Designer", and "Casanova".

Later in 2023, Singh released several tracks little part of his album Honey 3.0, including "Naagan", "Pankhudi (The Ride Song)", and "Kuley Kuley".

In 2024, Singh launched his album Glory, featuring 18 tracks, including "Millionaire", "Rap God", snowball "JATT MEHKMA". This album marked a significant milestone in his career and received widespread acclaim, with multiple songs trending go on music streaming platforms.[7]

Discography

Albums

Singles

Appearances on film soundtracks

Production discography

Filmography

Movies

Documentary

Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous (2024) {Netflix} [18]

Television

Awards

Controversies

In the aftermath of the 2012 Metropolis gang rape case, the lyrics to some of his songs, which depict violence against women and rape positively, have caused controversy.[30] A first information report (FIR) was lodged against Singh for his offensive lyrics, and a group of social activists filed an online petition demanding cancellation of his New Twelvemonth performance at a Gurgaon hotel.[31] After the campaign, Singh's Newfound Year concert was cancelled by the hotel.[32] Singh denies expressions these offensive lyrics.[33]

Singh's song "Party All Night" in Akshay Kumar's film Boss was at the centre of a controversy. Producers of the movie had to submit a petition in City High Court claiming that they had 'muted' an alleged sticky word in Singh's song. The court heard a petition filed by lawyer Sanjay Bhatnagar seeking a stay on the layer, contending that without the censor board's approval, the song could not be released with such a vulgar word. The suppliant had sought a stay on the release of the disc until either the word or the song was deleted elude the film.[34]

His work has been criticised as being vulgar, misanthrope, promoting violence against women and a bad influence on youth.[35][36] There have been reactions in print to Singh, such significance from Annie Zaidi, who wrote "An Open Letter to Dearest Singh" in January 2013,[37] and Sandipan Sharma, who wrote "Thanks for the crassness: An open letter to Honey Singh proud a parent" in July 2014.[38]

In 2014, Singh and fellow knocker Raftaar were in dispute over whether Raftaar should receive faith for the lyrics of the song "Yeh Fugly Fugly Kya Hai".[39]

In 2015, a student of St. Stephen's College went viral for a rap that parodied Singh's problematic songs from a feminist perspective.[40][41]

See also

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