Yo Yo Honey Singh

Indian rapper and music producer

Yo Yo Honey Singh - Performers & Entertainers born March 15th, 1983
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Born in 1983, this artist gained prominence in the Indian music scene primarily as a rapper, music producer, and film actor. He started his career producing music for Punjabi films and gained widespread popularity in the early 2010s. His tracks often featured catchy beats and memorable lyrics, appealing to a young audience. He entered mainstream Bollywood music, contributing to soundtracks of popular films. He has also acted in films, further expanding his influence in the entertainment industry.

Created hit songs like 'Brown Rang' and 'Lungi Dance'

Produced music for films such as 'Cocktail' and 'Singh is Bliing'

Acted in the film 'Mirza - The Untold Story'

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