Born on June 11, 1993, in Moosewala, Punjab, India, Sidhu Moose Wala rose to fame with his debut single "Garry Sandhu" in 2017. However, it was his song "Badshah" that catapulted him to stardom, followed by hits like "99.9%" and "Sohna." His music often explores themes of love, fame, and social issues, delivered with a distinctive tone that blends humor, satire, and raw emotion.
The opening track began with a low, almost subterranean hum. Sidhu’s voice arrived — close, intimate, as if he’d leaned into the microphone right there in Arjun’s apartment. The verses were older in cadence, rawer than any official release: lines about loyalty turned to ash, about neighborhoods where promises were currency and bullets made the exchange. Between the bars, small details appeared — a reference to a market street that had been bulldozed years ago, an offhand mention of a friend who’d disappeared. These weren’t songs so much as confessions. Sidhu Moose Wala Flac Collection - EVIIIILL