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‘He Abused Me For Years, I Don’t Even Consider It’: Indian Rap Pioneer Yo Yo Honey Singh Refuses To Accept Badshah’s ‘Apology’, Praises AP Dhillon & Karan Aujla

Photo: Instagram/Badshah & Yo Yo Honey Singh

Earlier this summer, Indian rap mogul Badshah ended his infamous beef with Yo Yo Honey Singh after 15 years.

The revered rappers, who parted ways in 2011 amidst a slew of top-tier exits from the iconic rap group “Mafia Mundeer”, shared perhaps the most lethal rap feud in Indian music and it seemed to fade with Badshah’s “apology”.

However, Yo Yo Honey Singh has refused to even “consider” Badshah’s call for peace.

In a recent interview with Cable News Network, Singh spoke about the incident in a rather unruly manner and dismissed any further hopes of collaborations with the “God Damn” rapper.

“He abused me for years and then suddenly apologised on stage. What do I even say about that? I don’t even consider it,” Honey Singh said during the brief conversation.

Reportedly, Badshah first cleared the air over the feud in May and stated that he “misunderstood” Honey Singh for engaging in unfair business practices leading to lesser recognition for him.

During the interview, Honey Singh further praised the “Problems Over Peace” rapper AP Dhillon and Karan Aujla too.

While the veteran rapper, who is gearing up for his forthcoming projects “Glory” and “International Villager 2”, praised Aujla’s relentless hard work, he asserted that Dhillon is the future of Punjabi rap music.

The abrupt provocation by Honey Singh arrives amidst the rapper’s debut collaborative effort with Bohemia.

Set to feature on his forthcoming LP, the veteran rappers were often involved in sporadic feuds too. However, Bohemia and “Desi Kalakaar” have shed their differences and will be heard together after being in the rap game for over two decades.

Badshah is yet to comment on Yo Yo Honey Singh’s swift dismissal of his calls for peace.

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Stream Yo Yo Honey Singh’s iconic rap LP ‘International Villager’ via Spotify.

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