Top 94 Quotes & Sayings by Yo Yo Honey Singh - Page 2

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Last updated on April 16, 2025.
I used to be the occasional social drinker earlier. But now my intake of alcohol has ceased completely. I want to be fighting fit for the boxing ring.
When I was child, I saw the 'Ram Leela' performed on stage. Now there is the film 'Ram Leela,' and its maker actually wanted me to do a song for Akshay Kumar in 'Gabbar.' Akshay was one of the first Bollywood A-listers to believe in me. We jelled before we jammed together.
Everyone knows it, but no one is willing to digest the fact that the lyrics comprising of slangs can also be a hit among youth. — © Yo Yo Honey Singh
Everyone knows it, but no one is willing to digest the fact that the lyrics comprising of slangs can also be a hit among youth.
If an offer comes my way, I would love to sing in every Indian language. It will be like an ode to my fans from every corner of the country.
I did one show in Chennai. There was this little kid, dressed up as I dressed in 'Blue Eyes.' That's fame for me.
It's very important to get friends on board, friends who make a difference.
I never do any song with any expectation.
I am excited to partner with American Swan and to be able to connect with the youth and inspire them to chase their dreams and script their destinies.
If you see me as a controversial artist or controversial human being, then I could be cashing in on some reality shows. I am not doing anything like that. That's not my aim.
Girls have been suppressed for long. Crimes against women are on the rise because women have the courage to come out in the open and fight the perpetrators of these heinous crimes.
People are wrong when they say that there is struggle in Bollywood. That is only when you don't have the talent. If you have talent, Bollywood comes to you.
When I composed a song on Bhagat Singh, it flopped. But my other songs about partying and all that are superhits!
I always maintained I'm a good simple boy from Punjab. Some chose not to believe me. Now the same people are happy to work with me.
My songs are based on my keen observation. I have picked these situations from my surrounding and have presented a real situation about the youth and their mindset.
I'd sing for any friend's happiness. I don't have to get drunk to do so.
No one gave me an opportunity, which I desperately needed in my struggling days. If there is one thing that I have learned during that period is that you need to create an opportunity yourself if you want to live your dream.
Even the song that I did for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Gabbar' is an old number. But working with Mr Bhansali was a dream come true.
I'm sorry, but I am not interested in getting cheap popularity. I've earned my success through sincere hard work. And that's the only success I want.
Just as I have broken the monopoly of film music as being synonymous with popular music in our country, I want to prove that cricket is not the only glamorous sport.
We want to take boxing to the level of cricket.
I'd request politicians to stop diverting attention from the actual issues that affect the country. Please stop resorting to soft targets like singers and musicians as scapegoats.
I thought I was passionate about my work. Then I saw Shah Rukh bhai and Bachchan saab at work. Their spirit was so infectious. I felt I had so far been just fooling around.
I am not anyone's brother, and I only have one younger sister. I don't consider my counterpart rappers as my brothers.
I started as a music director in Punjab and then started singing.
There are many wrestlers in my mother's family. So I guess I've inherited my love for wrestling from my mother's side of the family. — © Yo Yo Honey Singh
There are many wrestlers in my mother's family. So I guess I've inherited my love for wrestling from my mother's side of the family.
I come from a business family. I rebelled from my father to become a musician.
The Indian music scene is completely dominated by Bollywood music. We need to create space for indi-pop music.
In 2011, I released my first album called 'International Villager.' I had no support, and whatever money I had made, I put it all in the album. I shot the music video for 'Brown Rang' with one lakh dollars. I spent so much money, as I just wanted to put it up on YouTube, as I knew that my market was there, and it became a huge hit.
For a Punjabi singer to find acceptance down South is a tall task. I'm glad I earned their love and respect.
I don't understand why people are going mad about the lyrics I write? Do they expect everyone to become Mirza Ghalib?
All my songs depict a slice of life and how youngsters perceive it. My song 'Blue Eyes' is exactly the kind of conversation a 21 or 22-year-old guy will have with the girl he likes.
I never wanted to be a performer, I never wanted to be Yo Yo Honey Singh, the rock star.
We celebrate Valentine Day, but no one remembers Bhagat Singh birth anniversary.
I will win a Grammy for India.
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