Rapper Honey Singh has opened up about his long-standing feud with fellow artist Badshah, accusing him of abuse and mocking his illness. Breaking his silence after years, Honey Singh shared his perspective on the rift that has kept fans speculating.
Honey Singh Reflects On Letting Go
Addressing the controversy, Honey Singh admitted there was a time when he harbored a deep grudge but has since chosen to move on. He stated, “There was a phase in my life where I held this grudge against one person, and now I want to call it quits and leave that grudge behind – and that’s Honey Singh. I was unhappy because of some misunderstanding, but then I realized when we were together, jodne waale bahut kam the, todne waale bahut the (those wanting to unite us were far fewer than those trying to break us apart). Today, I just want to let everyone know I’ve left that phase behind, and I wish him all the best.”
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Honey Singh On Badshah’s Continuous Attacks
Singh opened up about the ongoing attacks from Badshah, which persisted for over a decade. He pointed out, “People often ask me about my fight, 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. It was only this year, in 2024, that I started speaking up, and that too because of my fans. My fans sent me DMs saying, ‘Please speak up, this is about our dignity now. A man is continuously speaking ill about you.’”
Singh shared that Badshah later apologized for his actions, admitting his mistake. However, Singh was not convinced by the apology, stating, “He is one of those who spits and then licks it back; just watch, he’ll flip again. I don’t consider people like that to be anything.”
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Badshah and Honey Singh began their musical journey together as part of the rap group Mafia Mundeer, along with Ikka, Lil Golu, and Raftaar. The group was responsible for creating several hit songs like “Khol Botal,” “Begani Naar Buri,” and “Delhi Ke Deewane.” However, their friendship soured over time, leading to their eventual split and the public fallout.