Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, better known by his stage name Sidhu Moose Wala, was an Indian singer, rapper, actor and politician associated with Punjabi music and Punjabi cinema. He started his career as a songwriter for the song "License" by Ninja, and began his singing career on a duet song titled "G Wagon".
Education: Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College (2016), Humber College Trending
Born: 11 June 1993, Moosa
Died: 29 May 2022, Mansa.
Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu (11 June 1993 – 29 May 2022), better known by his stage name Sidhu Moose Wala, was an Indian singer, rapper, actor and politician associated with Punjabi music and Punjabi cinema.[3] He started his career as a songwriter for the song "License" by Ninja, and began his singing career on a duet song titled "G Wagon". Following his debut, he collaborated with Brown Boyz for various tracks which were released by Humble Music.
Sidhu Moose Wala
Sidhu Moose Wala Interview 2019.
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Born
Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu[1
11 June 1993
Moosa, Punjab, India
Die
29 May 2022 (aged 28
Jawharke, Punjab, India
Cause of deat
Gunshot wound
Occupatio
Singerrapperactorpoliticia
Years activ
2016–202
Political part
Indian National Congres
Musical caree
Origi
Punjab, India
Genre
Hip hop gangsta rap
Label
5911 records Sidhu Moose Wal
Signatur
Sidhu Moosewala signature.sv
Moose Wala gained wide attention with his track "So High". In 2018, he released his debut album PBX 1, which peaked at 66th on Billboard Canadian Albums chart. Following the album, he started releasing his songs independently. His 2019 single "47" was ranked on the UK Singles Chart. In 2020, Moose Wala was named by The Guardian among 50 up and coming artists.[4] Ten of his songs have peaked on UK Asian chart, two of which have topped the chart. His song "Bambiha Bole" was among the top five on Global YouTube music chart. In 2021, he released Moosetape, tracks from which charted globally including Canadian Hot 100, UK Asian, and New Zealand Hot charts
Moose Wala was known for his controversial lyrical style, often promoting gun cultures, while also challenging religious sentiments[5] as was the case related to Mai Bhago, a revered figure in Sikhism.[6][7] He had faced legal challenges for promoting gun culture and using inflammatory and inciting lyrics in his songs.[7][6] As of 2022, there were four ongoing criminal cases against him. Moose Wala was a member of the Indian National Congress, and unsuccessfully contested the 2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election from Mansa. He was shot dead by unidentified..single was shot dead by unidentified.
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