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Farhan Rana Rajpoot
Birth nameFarhan Rana Rajpoot
Born (1983-03-15) 15 March 1983 (age 41)
OKARA, Punjab, Pakistani
OriginPAK. Pakistani
GenresBhangra, Indi-pop, R&B, Reggaeton, Rap, Pop
Occupation(s)Youtuber, Artist,
Years active2003–present
LabelsMafia Mundeer Records, T-Series
Websitehttps://www.youtube.com/farhanranarajpootofficial
MembersSingsta, Hommie Dilliwala, Simar Kaur, Lil Golu

Hirdesh Singh (born 15 March 1983), known by his professional name, Yo Yo Honey Singh or Honey Singh, is an Indian music composer, rapper, pop singer and film actor. He started out as a session and recording artist, and became a bhangra music producer. Later, he got success with his music and started making songs for Bollywood films. Currently, he is one of the most paid artist in the Indian music industry.

Early life[edit]

Singh was born on 15 March 1983 at Hoshiarpur, Punjab to a Sikh family.[1][2][3][4][5] His birth name is Hirdesh Singh. He studied music at the Trinity School in the United Kingdom.[6] His family later moved to Delhi.[7]

Personal life[edit]

Singh is married to Shalini Talwar Singh, whom he introduced to audiences for the first time on the television show India's Raw Star.[8][9]

In late 2014, Singh disappeared from the music scene, before making a comeback the following year, but mostly avoided the media. In March 2016, he attributed his 18 month long absence from the public to his bipolar disorder.[10]

Promotion[edit]

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.[11]

Singh received the ETC award for the best sound in 2006 for his song "Glassi", the PTC award for the Best Folk Pop Award 2009 for "Rebirth", and the PTC award for Punjab's Best Music Director 2011.[12]

It has been reported that he was paid the highest fee ever for a Bollywood song (as of 2012) of 7 million (US$97,000) for a song in the films Cocktail and Mastan.[13]

Singh topped the chart of trending videos of 2012.[14] He earned two places on YouTube's list of top 10 trending videos of 2012.[15] His song "Brown Rang" made it to the top spot. "High Heels", in collaboration with Jaz Dhami, took the fourth spot.[16]

Career[edit]

Singh prefers to sing in Hindi and his native language Punjabi rather than English.[17]

The Punjabi album International Villager was released on 11 November 2011.[18] The track "Gabru" from the album, featuring singer J-Star, topped the Asian music charts, including the official BBC Asian charts.[19]

He has performed at many college festivals, including Ansal Institute of Technology and Ramjas College, Delhi.[20]

Bollywood[edit]

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.[21][22]

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.

Acting[edit]

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[edit]

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.[23] 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.[24] After the campaign, Singh's New Year concert was cancelled by the hotel.[25] Singh denies writing these offensive lyrics.[26]

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.[27]

His work has been perceived[by whom?] as being vulgar, misogynist, promoting violence against women and a bad influence on youth.[28][29] There have been reactions in print to Singh, such as from Annie Zaidi, who wrote "An Open Letter to Honey Singh" in January 2013,[30] and Sandipan Sharma, who wrote "Thanks for the crassness: An open letter to Honey Singh from a parent" in July 2014.[31]

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".[32]

Personal life[edit]

Singh was reportedly in rehab in Chandigarh, according to Jasbir Jassi.[33] However, Jassi later denied saying this.[34]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Year Album Artist Music director
2005 Peshi Bill Singh Honey Singh
2006 The Beat Ashok Masti
Surma Bopaz
2008 Rebirth Raj Brar
2009 The Next Level Diljit Dosanjh
Lock Up Preet Harpal
The Beginning Resham Singh Anmol
2010 The Crown Raja Baath
Dream Dolly Singh
Khalaas – The Pure Inderjit Nikku
The Folkstar Nishawn Bhullar
The Rising Queen Rimz J
Zanjeer -The Game Changer Karran Jesbir
2011 Hard Work Bai Amarjit
Never Done Before Balli Riar
Singing Between the Lines (song: "Jaan Mangdi") Jassi Sidhu
Alfaaz – The Boy Next Door Alfaaz
Jatt Soorme Garry Hothi
Talwar (song: "Kawan diyan daaran") Gippy Grewal
International Villager Various
2012 Born This Way Varinder Brar
2014 Desi Kalakaar[35] Honey Singh, Lil Golu Honey Singh

Single Music Videos[edit]

Year Track Artist Music director
2006 Begani Naar Badshah Honey Singh
2011 Lak 28 Kudi Da Diljit Dosanjh, Honey Singh
Brown Rang Honey Singh
Chamak Challo (a remix) J-Star, Honey Singh
2012 15 Saal (No Official Video) Diljit Dosanjh, Honey Singh
High Heels Jaz Dhami, Honey Singh
Siftan Money Aujla, Honey Singh
Break Up Party Leo, Honey Singh
Satan Honey Singh, Neha Kakkar
This Party Getting Hot Jazzy B, Honey Singh
2013 Bring Me Back Honey Singh
Bebo Alfaaz, Honey Singh
Blue Eyes Honey Singh
2014 Issey Kehte Hain Hip Hop Honey Singh
2014 Meharma Sam Sandu,Honey Singh
2015 One Bottle Down Honey Singh
Dheere Dheere Honey Singh
2018 Urvashi Honey Singh Honey Singh
Makhna Honey Singh, Neha Kakkar, Singhsta, Pinaki, Sean, Allistair Honey Singh
2019 Gur Nalo Ishq Mitha - The YOYO Remake Honey Singh featuring Malkit Singh Honey Singh
2020 LOCA Honey Singh featuring Simar Kaur Honey Singh
Moscow Mashuka Honey Singh, Neha Kakkar, Ekaterina Sizova Honey Singh
2020 Billo Tu Agg Ae Singsta featuring Honey Singh Singsta

Hindi Film[edit]

Year Movie Song Singer Music director
2012 Cocktail Main Sharabi Yo Yo Honey Singh, Javed Bashir Pritam
Angrezi Beat Yo Yo Honey Singh, Gippy Grewal Yo Yo Honey Singh
Son of Sardaar Rani Tu Mein Raja Mika Singh, Bhavya Pandit, Yo Yo Honey Singh Himesh Reshammiya
Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana Kikli Kalerdi Amit Trivedi, Pinky Maidasani and Yo Yo Honey Singh Amit Trivedi
Khiladi 786 Lonely Lonely Himesh Reshammiya, Yo Yo Honey Singh and Hamsika Iyer Himesh Reshammiya
2013 Race 2 Party on My Mind KK, Shefali Alvares, Yo Yo Honey singh Pritam
Mere Dad Ki Maruti Punjabiyan Di Battery Mika Singh, Yo Yo Honey Singh Sachin Gupta
Bajatey Raho Kudi Tu Butter Yo Yo Honey Singh Yo Yo Honey Singh & Jaidev Kumar
Chennai Express Lungi Dance – The 'Thalaiva(r)' Tribute Yo Yo Honey Singh[36]
Boss 'Boss(Title Track)' Yo Yo Honey Singh, Meet Bros Anjjan Meet Bros Anjjan
Party All Night Yo Yo Honey Singh
2014 Yaariyan ABCD Benny Dayal, Shefali Alvares & Yo Yo Honey Singh Pritam
Sunny Sunny Neha Kakkar, Yo Yo Honey Singh Yo Yo Honey Singh
Dedh Ishqiya Horn OK Please Honey Singh, Sukhwinder Singh Vishal Bhardwaj[37]
Ragini MMS 2 Chaar Botal Vodka[38] Yo Yo Honey Singh Yo Yo Honey Singh
Bhoothnath Returns Party with the Bhoothnath
Fugly Ye Fugly Fugly Kya Hai
Banjaare
Kick Yaar Naa Miley Yo Yo Honey Singh, Jasmine Sandlas
Singham Returns Aata Majhi Satakli Yo Yo Honey Singh, Mamta Sharma, Nitu Choudhry
The Shaukeens Alcoholic Yo Yo Honey Singh
Manali Trance Neha Kakkar, Yo Yo Honey Singh
2015 Dilliwali Zaalim Girlfriend BirthDay Bash Alfaaz & Yo Yo Honey Singh
Gabbar is Back Aao Raja Yo Yo Honey Singh, Neha Kakkar
Bhaag Johnny Aankhon Aankhon Yo Yo Honey Singh
2016 Ki & Ka High Heels Jaz Dhami, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Aditi Singh Sharma Meet Bros, Yo Yo Honey Singh
2018 Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety Dil Chori[39] Honey Singh, Simar kaur, Singhsta Yo Yo Honey Singh
Chhote Chhote Peg Yo Yo Honey Singh, Neha Kakkar, Navraj Hans
Mitron This Party Is Over Now Yo Yo Honey Singh
Loveyatri Rang Taari Dev Negi, Yo Yo Honey Singh Tanishk Bagchi
Baazaar Billionaire Yo Yo Honey Singh, Simar kaur, Singhsta Yo Yo Honey Singh
2019 Jabariya Jodi Khadke Glassy Yo Yo Honey Singh, Ashok Masti, Jyotica Tangri Tanishk Bagchi, Ashok Masti, Ramji Gulati
Glassy 2.0
Jhootha Kahin Ka Funk Love Yo Yo Honey Singh
Marjaavaan Peeyu Datke

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Pagalpanti (2019 film) Thumka [41] Yo Yo Honey Singh Yo Yo Honey Singh

Filmography[edit]

Feature films as an actor
Year Film Role Language Notes
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[edit]

See also[edit]

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