Singer-rapper Badshah publically puts an end to the ongoing feud with fellow artist Yo Yo Honey Singh during a concert in Dehradun. The Let’s Nacho rapper stopped his performance midway to express his wish to resolve the problems. He addressed the misunderstanding which caused the rift between them and also wished Singh all the best and expressed his desire to leave the past behind. Let’s find out what he has said.
Badshah said he wants to leave the past behind
The 38-year-old said during the show, “There was a phase in my life where I held this grudge against one, 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 realised when we were together. Jodne waale bahut kam the, todne waale bahut the (The number of people wanting to break us apart outnumbered the number of people trying to unite). Today, I just want to let everyone know I’ve left that phase behind and I wish him all the best.”
Looking back at the long dispute, it started in 2011 Badshah filed a lawsuit alleging for his not receiving proper recognition for his work on ‘Get Up Jawani’ with Honey Singh.
At that time Badshah revealed in an interview, “I think Honey Paaji decided to go solo. Then everyone thought, ‘humara toh kuch hone nahi wala’, so everyone left the group.”
Later on, the dispute became much more intense after Honey Singh compared Badshah to a “Nano car” during a press conference for his film ‘Zorawar.’ This comment deeply affected the latter. Although Badshah dealt with situation with immense maturity.
As he said during the interview, “I was unhappy because of some misunderstanding, but then I realised when we were together, jodne waale bahut kam the, todne waale bahut the (The number of people wanting to break us apart outnumbered the number of people trying to unite).”
The duo began their careers together as members of the rap group Mafia Mundeer, which also includes popular Bollywood artists Ikka, Lil Golu, and Raftaar and also delivered popular tracks “Khol Botal”, “Begani Naar Buri,” and “Delhi Ke Deewane” among others.
He also shared a glimpse of the concert on X, writing,“Peace and progress (sic),” further emphasising his stance.”
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