Renowned rapper Honey Singh set the stage on fire during his recent concert in Mumbai, not just with his performance but also with his bold remarks. Without directly naming them, he took a sharp dig at his longtime rivals, Badshah and Raftaar, reigniting their long-standing feud and sparking fresh controversy among fans.
Honey Singh’s Indirect Attack
While interacting with his audience, Honey Singh said, “Many people claim to be my brothers. Some say I will never make a comeback. Then they say they used to write my songs. And now, they say they will decide my fate.” During his speech, Honey Singh also recited a poetic verse, which many believe was directed at Badshah and Raftaar. He said, “Shall I recite a verse for this? Make sure to tag them in the video. Last year, my fate shattered many egos. Now, you will have to make a comeback…” He then left the audience to complete the verse.
The Rift Between Honey Singh And Badshah
The long-standing rift between Honey Singh and Badshah has been circulating in the music industry for years. Once part of the same hip-hop group, Mafia Mundeer, the two eventually parted ways due to creative differences and personal disputes. Since their split, the rivalry between the rappers has played out in public, with both taking subtle jabs at each other in various public events.
After Honey Singh took a long break from the industry, Badshah continued to dominate the charts. Their tension has often been reflected in their music and interviews, with reports suggesting that Honey Singh has taken digs at Badshah in some of his songs. Similarly, Badshah has also been known to throw indirect shade at Honey Singh through his lyrics.