In a shocking twist to one of Indian music’s most iconic rivalries, rapper Badshah has publicly refused to acknowledge Yo Yo Honey Singh as a fellow rapper—reigniting a feud that has simmered for over a decade. The bold statement, made in a viral social media comment, has shaken up the desi hip-hop community and stirred a fresh wave of debate across the internet.

How It All Unfolded
The drama began when the popular Instagram page Hood Wali BaatCheet shared a video of Honey Singh dancing—originally posted by Singh himself. The video was paired with a pointed caption:
“Teach your choreography to teach you this sht my boy,”*
—a clear dig at Badshah’s much-memed dance routine from his music video Gully.
Playing into the rivalry, Hood Wali BaatCheet reposted the clip with a cheeky caption, implying:
“Two rappers fighting over dance.”
But what truly sent shockwaves through fans and the industry alike was Badshah’s ice-cold response. He dropped a terse, three-word comment under the post:
“Two rappers?”
This subtle yet savage remark instantly went viral. With this one-line jab, Badshah dismissed Honey Singh’s credibility in the rap genre—implying that Singh doesn’t even qualify as a rapper. Given the artists’ complex history, the comment has sparked widespread interpretation as both personal and professional disrespect.

An Old Rivalry Reignited
Badshah and Honey Singh were once collaborators, working together in the now-iconic group Mafia Mundeer, before parting ways. Over the years, both have taken very different routes in the Indian music scene, with occasional jabs and comparisons surfacing. However, this recent exchange marks one of the most direct and public attacks to date.
The online rap and music community has exploded with reactions. Fans are fiercely divided, with hashtags like #BadshahVsHoneySingh, #WhoIsTheRealRapper, and #DesiHipHopClash trending across platforms. Some defend Singh’s legacy in shaping mainstream Indian pop-rap, while others applaud Badshah’s contribution to evolving the genre with a more global sound and lyrical presence.
Conclusion:
Whether seen as a harsh diss or an honest opinion, Badshah’s “Two rappers?” comment has reignited one of Indian music’s most talked-about rivalries. With the internet ablaze and the hip-hop community on edge, all eyes are now on what Honey Singh will say—or do—next.
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