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  • Yo Yo Honey Singh has collaborated with Pakistani singers

    Yo Yo Honey Singh has collaborated with Pakistani singers

    In a cross border collaboration of music, Indian rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh is set to release his upcoming album, ‘Glory,’ featuring artists from around the world, including Pakistan’s singers Wahab Bugti and Sahiban.

    The album also includes contributions from Italian artist Laioung and American rapper Handles, making Glory a truly global musical experience. The album ‘Glory’ has 18 songs and will be released on August 26.

    Musician, composer and producer of Coke Studio Xulfi Khan also praised the collaboration and posted a picture on his Instagram with the caption, “Cheers to the new timelines art can create. Infinite love to the bridges being made. Our artists from Sibi, Balochistan and Thar, Sindh being represented here is extraordinarily beautiful. My best wishes for Honey Singh and his music.”

    Wahab Bugti is well-known for his famous Coke Studio song ‘Kana Yaari,’ while Sahiban’s recent song Aayi Aayi was released on Coke Studio season 15.

  • Faris Shafi teams up with Yo Yo Honey Singh

    Faris Shafi teams up with Yo Yo Honey Singh

    Pakistani singer and rapper Faris Shafi met Indian music producer and actor Yo Yo Honey Singh, sparking excitement among fans on both sides of the border. Shafi, a prolific Punjabi and Urdu rapper, joined Singh, famous for his bhangra and hip-hop music, in a recording studio.

    Honey Singh shared this in his Instagram caption: “Welcome my brother from LAHORE the hiphop Icon one n only”
    Shafi recently dropped his latest track, ‘Kong’ on Instagram with minimal preamble. Clocking in at just one minute, the song starts with an intro beat reminiscent of his iconic track ‘The Body Bhench*d Aisi’ featuring reversed sounds and quirky trap elements.
    What stands out in ‘Kong’ is Shafi’s refined flow of English verses, showcasing growth and fluency compared to his earlier work like ‘Lafz’. This evolution adds sophistication to his diverse linguistic repertoire of Urdu, English, and Punjabi.

    On the lyrical front, the track sees Shafi confidently declaring his prowess, stating, “the incredible, jaante sabhi hain, Faris Shafi,” while adopting a confrontational tone, urging listeners to “kha lein, ap nigal lein is ko aur nikal idhar se.”
    With the buzz around their unexpected meeting and Shafi’s latest release, fans eagerly wait what this musical fusion might bring in the future.