Sidhu Moose Wala is a Punjabi singer, lyricist, and actor who works in the Punjabi entertainment industry. On June 11, 1993, he was born into a Sikh family in the village of Moosa, Mansa, Punjab. His height is approximately 6′ 1″. He went to Govt Model Sen. Sec. School in Mansa and Guru Nanak Dec Engineering College in Ludhiana for his education. Bhola Singh Sidhu is his father’s name, and Charan Kaur Sidhu is her mother’s name. He travelled to Canada for further study after finishing his degree. Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu is the real name of Sidhu Moose Wala.

 

His Career

Sidhu remember listening to hip-hop music in grade 6 and studied music talents in Ludhiana from Harvinder Bittu. He began his career as a lyricist for Ninja’s song “License,” and then as a singer for a duet song called “G Wagon.” After that, he worked with Brown Boys on a number of tunes for Humble Music, and his song “So High” garnered a lot of attention. His debut album, “PBX 1,” debuted at number 66 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart in 2018.

Sidhu fought hard for his mother, Charan Kaur, who won the Moosa village sarpanch election in December 2018.

Moose Wala and Karan Aujla are arguing, and the two have been responding to each other’s tunes, social media accounts, and live musical concerts. His single “47,” which featured British rappers Mist and Stefflon Don, reached number one on the UK Singles Chart, and Sidhu was later chosen by The Guardian as one of the top 50 emerging musicians to watch in 2020. On 4 May 2020, two videos of Moose Wala instructing police officers to use an AK-47 went viral, prompting police officials to be suspended and the case to be filed under two provisions of the arms act.

Sidhu released the track “Panjab” in December 2020 as a response against farm laws, but the lyrics glorified insurgent Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale and his appeal to take up guns against the Indian government.

He’s been involved in a number of scandals, including promoting gun culture and utilising aggressive and inciting lyrics in his music. Sikander Kahlon, Raja Kumari, Divine, Bohemia, Tion Wayne, Stefflon Don, Morrison, and Blockboi Twitch are among the artists included on his third album “Moosetape,” which will be released on May 15, 2021.