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Indian singer and actor
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Background information | |
Birth name | Hirdesh Singh |
Born | (1983-03-15) 15 March 1983 (age 38) Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India |
Origin | Delhi, India |
Genres | Bhangra, Indi-pop, R&B, Reggaeton, Rap, Pop, Hip hop, Desi Hip Hop |
Occupation(s) |
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Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Mafia Mundeer Records, T-Series, INgrooves |
Website | www |
Musical artist
Hirdesh Singh (born 15 March 1983), known professionally as Yo Yo Honey Singh or simply Honey Singh, is an Indian music producer, composer, rapper, pop singer, lyricist and a film actor. He started out in 2003 as a session and recording artist, and became a bhangra and hip hop music producer. Later, he got success with his music and started making songs for Bollywood films and also his independent music videos. Currently, he is one of the highest-paid and most successful musical artists in the Indian music industry.
Early life
Singh was born in Hoshiarpur, Punjab.[1] [2] [3] [4] His birth name is Hirdesh Singh.[5]
Career
Music
Singh prefers to sing in Hindi and his native language Punjabi rather than English.[6]
The Punjabi album International Villager was released on 11 November 2011.[7] The track "Gabru" from the album, featuring singer J-Star, topped the Asian music charts, including the official BBC Asian charts.[8]
He has performed at many college festivals, including Ansal Institute of Technology and Ramjas College, Delhi.[9]
Singh and Diljit Dosanjh's song "Lak 28 Kudi Da" reached No. 1 in the BBC Asian Download Charts in May 2011. The song was released as a promotional track for Diljit Dosanjh's film Lion of Punjab.[10]
It has been reported that he was paid the highest fee ever for a Bollywood song (as of 2012) of ₹7 million (US$93,000) for a song in the films Cocktail and Mastan.[11]
Singh topped the chart of trending videos of 2012.[12] He earned two places on YouTube's list of top 10 trending videos of 2012.[13] His song "Brown Rang" made it to the top spot. "High Heels", in collaboration with Jaz Dhami, took the fourth spot.[14]
Bollywood
His debut song in 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 artist in Bollywood to date, making Singh one of the highest-paid musical artists in Bollywood.[15] [16]
The song "Angreji Beat" from Singh's album International Villager, featuring Gippy Grewal, was featured in Saif Ali Khan's film Cocktail.
Singh launched his single "Bring Me Back ft. Spoken Word" at the Video Music Awards India, which aired on MTV India. After the show, his song was premiered on the channel.
In late 2013, he produced songs in the films Chennai Express and Boss. He has also had songs in smaller-budget films such as Mere Dad Ki Maruti, Bajatey Raho and Fugly.
In February 2015 he released the songs "Birthday Bash", followed by songs in films including Gabbar is Back and Bhaag Johnny.[ citation needed ] He faced an accident in 2016 and was unavailable for any project, hence giving his opponents to go through, Honey Singh Returned in late 2018 with the song MAKHNA, The song became a major success, also the same year he sung and composed songs for movie Baazaar & Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety.
Mumbai Saga's first song 'Shor Machega' to release on 28th Feb, composed by Yo Yo Honey Singh. With lyrics and vocals by Yo Yo Honey Singh and Hommie Dilliwala.[17]
Acting
Singh made his acting debut with Baljit Singh Deo's Punjabi film Mirza - The Untold Story (2012), performing the role of Deesha, a mad gangster. Despite only being a cameo appearance, the role went on to win Singh the PTC Punjabi Film Award for Best Male Debut. The following 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 Gill. This was Singh's first main role in a film.
Singh then made his debut as an actor in Bollywood cinema with the 2014 musical-thriller film The Xpose, alongside Himesh Reshammiya. The film was released on 16 May 2014, to mixed reviews from critics, though it was a box office flop.
In 2016, Singh starred in the Punjabi action film Zorawar, directed by Vinnil Markan, which is marketed as one of the most expensive Punjabi films to date. The film was critically acclaimed.
Criticism of lyrics
In the aftermath of the 2012 Delhi gang rape case, the lyrics to some of his songs, which depict violence against women and rape positively, have caused controversy.[18] 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 Year performance at a Gurgaon hotel.[19] After the campaign, Singh's New Year concert was cancelled by the hotel.[20] Singh denies writing these offensive lyrics.[21]
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 Delhi High Court claiming that they had 'muted' an alleged vulgar word in Singh's song. The court heard a petition filed by lawyer Sanjay Bhatnagar seeking a stay on the film, contending that without the censor board's approval, the song could not be released with such a vulgar word. The petitioner had sought a stay on the release of the film until either the word or the song was deleted from the film.[22]
His work has been perceived[ by whom? ] as being vulgar, misogynist, promoting violence against women and a bad influence on youth.[23] [24] There have been reactions in print to Singh, such as from Annie Zaidi, who wrote "An Open Letter to Honey Singh" in January 2013,[25] and Sandipan Sharma, who wrote "Thanks for the crassness: An open letter to Honey Singh from a parent" in July 2014.[26]
On 2014, he and singer Raftaar were in dispute over whether Raftaar should receive credit for the lyrics of the song "Yeh Fugly Fugly Kya Hai".[27]
Personal life
Singh is married.[28] [29] Singh's wife Shalini Talwar has accused the rapper of multiple offenses under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act. Delhi's Tis Hazari Court had also issued notice to the singh and sought his response.[30] [31] [32] [33]
Discography
Albums
Single music videos
Bollywood music videos
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
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2012 | Mirza - The Untold Story | Deesha | Punjabi | |
2013 | Tu Mera 22 Main Tera 22 | Rolly | Punjabi | |
2014 | The Xpose | Kenny Damania | Hindi | |
2016 | Zorawar | Agent Zorawar Singh | Punjabi |
Awards
- 2010 PTC Punjabi Best Music Director 2010 for song "Desi Daroo"[43]
- 2011 PTC Punjabi Best Music Director 2011 for album The Folkstar [44] [45]
- 2012 PTC Punjabi Best Music Director 2012 for album I.V. (International Villager)[46]
- 2012 BritAsia TV Music Awards 2012 – Best International Act[47]
- 2012 UK Asian Music Awards Best International Album 2012 for Album album I.V. (International Villager)[48]
- 2012 PTC Punjabi Film Award – Best Music Director 2012 for Mirza – The Untold Story [49]
- 2012 PTC Punjabi Film Award – Best Debut (Male) for Mirza – The Untold Story [49]
- 2013 MTV VMAI Awards – Best Indie Artist (male) 2013 for song "Brown Rang"[50]
- 2013 MTV EMA Awards – Best India Act 2013 for "Bring me Back"[51]
- 2013 BIG Star Entertainment Awards – Singh was co-winner of Most Entertaining Singer (Male), and "Lungi Dance" was nominated as Most Entertaining Song.[52]
- 2014 Zee Cine Awards 2014 for International Icon Male[53]
See also
- An Open Letter to Honey Singh
References
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External links
- Yo Yo Honey Singh at IMDb
- Yo Yo Honey Singh discography at Discogs
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