Rapper and singer Yo Yo Honey Singh made shocking revelations of glorifying satanic powers at an early age; 'Tab se meri zindagi kharab honi shuru ho gayi'

Yo Yo Honey Singh is widely known for his songs Brown Rang, Love Dose, Blue Eyes, and Chaar Bottle Vodka, among others. He said that at an early age, he stopped believing in God and started to glorify demonic power, which resulted in a turning point in his life.
Yo Yo Honey Singh

MUMBAI : Yo Yo Honey Singh has made startling revelations regarding his early life. He is widely known for his songs Brown Rang, Love Dose, Blue Eyes, and Chaar Bottle Vodka, among others. He said that at an early age, he stopped believing in God and started to glorify demonic power, which resulted in a turning point in his life.

Honey Singh said in an interview with the popular news portal that he decided to become an atheist when he was just 13 years old. After relocating to Punjab, he got familiar with Islam and learned about Prophet Muhammad.

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"Jab mujhe shohorat milne lagi, tab upar wale ka shukrana karna chaiye tha. but I started glorifying satanic powers and tabse meri zindagi aur dimag kharab honi shuru ho gayi," he added.

He added that he could turn into Satan and that some of his older songs had a Satanic sound. According to the singer, his songs, lyrics, sound, and even his music videos all showed that he had disregarded the divine and glorified negative aspects.

"If you look at me in This Party Getting Hot video, that is not me; that is somebody else. I am not ashamed, but galti insaan nahi karta. Humare kismat mein likhi hoti hai ki yeh insaan yeh sab karega, aur upar wala bless karta hai ki humko yeh galti realise karwa dete hain. It was needed or I would not have reached where I am today," he added.

Honey Singh revealed that he had consumed multiple bottles of vodka while on a world tour with Shah Rukh Khan in Australia, before writing Chaar Bottle Vodka. He disclosed that the song was written in an outburst of anger.

"The next morning, when Shah Rukh bhai heard it, he said, 'Are you crazy? What kind of song is this? It will flop and tujhe gaaliyan milegi.' So, this was not inspired by spiritual thoughts; it was influenced by satanic ones," said Singh.

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