
Honey Singh kicked off his Millionaire India Tour in Mumbai, taking a jab at rappers Badshah and Raftaar.
Yo Yo Honey Singh is on his India tour.
Singer Honey Singh stole the spotlight in Mumbai as he kicked off his Millionaire India Tour on Saturday night. Videos and photos of his lively performance, with a cheering crowd, quickly went viral on social media. But what really grabbed attention was Honey’s cheeky jab at fellow rappers Badshah and Raftaar. In one clip, he joked that many people claim to be his brothers but also say he won’t make a comeback. He added that they used to write songs for him and now think they can write his destiny. The crowd loved it, and fans couldn’t get enough of the drama.
Honey said, “Kayee log kehte hain ki wo mere bhai hain. Kayi log kehte hain ki mera comeback nahi ho raha. Aur phir kehte hain wo mere gaane likhte the. Aur phir kehte hain ki wo meri takdeer likh denge.”
He went on to add, “To uspe ek sher sunaaon? Video banao, usko tag karna. Pichle saal meri taqdeer ne kaiyon ke guroor hain tode. Aur tujhe comeback karna padega l**** (Can I share a poetry on that? Record videos, tag him. Last year, my destiny has broken the pride of many. Now you will have to make a comeback).”
Honey will visit 10 major cities in India for his tour. He’ll stop in Lucknow (February 28), Delhi (March 1), Indore (March 8), Pune (March 14), and Ahmedabad (March 15). He’ll also perform in Bengaluru (March 22), Chandigarh (March 23), and Jaipur (March 29), finishing with a show in Kolkata on April 5.
Honey Singh and Badshah’s rift is not a secret. The two, who began their careers together as members of the rap group Mafia Mundeer, had a fallout years ago and have not been on talking terms ever since.
Meanwhile, last year, in an interview, Honey Singh talked about his fight with Badshah when he claimed that the latter abused him and mocked his illness. “People often ask me about my controversy with Badshah. A fight happens between two people when both are involved, but for 10 years, one man kept abusing me, making songs about me, mocking my illness, and I never responded,” Singh had told India Today.