SIDDHU MOOSE WALA

SIDDHU MOOSE WALA

Sidhu Moosewala is a Punjabi singer, songwriter, and actor from Punjab, India. He was born on June 11, 1993, in the village of Moosa, Mansa district, Punjab, India. Moosewala rose to fame with his debut track "License" in 2016, and since then, he has released several hit songs, including "So High," "Warning Shots," "Dhakka," and "Brown Boys."

Moosewala is known for his unique style of singing, which blends traditional Punjabi folk music with modern rap and hip-hop. He has also been praised for his thought-provoking lyrics that often touch upon social and political issues.

However, Moosewala has also been involved in controversy due to some of his lyrics, which have been criticized for promoting violence and glorifying gun culture. In May 2020, he was booked under various sections of the Indian Penal Code for allegedly promoting violence through one of his songs. Despite the controversies, Moosewala remains one of the most popular Punjabi singers in India and has a huge fan following.

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