Yo Yo Honey Singh has made an unparalleled contribution to Indian rap music, revolutionizing the industry in the early 2000s. Known for blending Punjabi music with hip-hop, he became a star rapper and a household name. Recently, he supported a fan’s criticism of fellow rapper Badshah, asserting that his “army” stands with him.
Recently, an Instagram user made a reel to apologize to Badshah’s fans who “abused” him for criticising the singer. With a sarcastic tone and hands folded, he humorously addressed the fans, saying he regretted claiming that Badshah shouldn’t be an Indian Idol judge. Yo Yo Honey Singh supported the fan, stating his “army” is with him.
A user recently shared a reel apologizing to Badshah’s fans for his comments about the singer. In a sarcastic tone, he folded his hands and stated, “I’d like to apologize to all Badshah fans with folded hands that they’re Badshah fans. I’d also like to apologize that I said he doesn’t deserve to be an Indian Idol judge. In fact, he doesn’t deserve to be even a singer….What’s the point of abusing me?”.

In a recent clip, a user mentioned how Honey acknowledged his previous reel about Badshah. He humorously stated, “This video should also reach Yo Yo Honey Singh,” while apologizing to Badshah’s fans for his remarks. Honey Singh later commented, “Yo Yo Army is with you, lil bro! Don’t worry.”
Singh reacted to a fan’s reel criticizing Badshah, commenting in the section, “Yo Yo Army is with you, lil bro! Don’t worry.”
On the work front, Honey Singh has a new documentary called ‘Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous,’ released on December 20, 2024. It is currently available on Netflix and talks about his rise to fame, sudden disappearance, and struggles with mental health, including his battle with bipolar disorder.