Originally a Punjabi blockbuster, later remade for Bollywood, it showcased his ability to fuse pop and rap.

However, it was his second album "Dil Kya Karde" (2011) that brought him widespread recognition. The album featured chart-topping singles like "Kala Chashma" and "Mileya Mileya", which became an anthem among the youth.

Following the massive success of his Bollywood forays, Honey Singh released his second studio album, Desi Kalakaar , on August 26, 2014.

Before the world knew the name "Yo Yo," Honey Singh was a struggling music producer in Chandigarh. His early work was raw, uncut, and exclusively in Punjabi. These tracks were viral on physical CDs and early internet forums before Spotify existed. For collectors of , this era is the holy grail.

Here are some of the key tracks from this landmark album:

Born on March 12, 1983, in Jalandhar, Punjab, India, Honey Singh began his music career as a music producer and rapper. He gained recognition with his debut album "Honey Singh" in 2006, which included hits like "The Punjabiyan" and "Rog".

Due to health issues and a sudden break from the limelight, Honey Singh disappeared. These years were sparse. However, a few tracks slipped out, and fan demand for skyrocketed during his absence.

At the peak of his fame, Honey Singh vanished from the public eye.

In late 2018, he staged a major comeback, debuting a matured sound, evolving visual aesthetics, and a fresh artistic perspective.