Yo Yo Honey Singh Denies Performing Controversial Song at Delhi Concert
Yo Yo Honey Singh denies performing ‘vulgar’ Vol.1 song at 2025 event in front of 50,000 audience to Delhi HC
Hindustan Times
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Rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh denied allegations in the Delhi High Court that he performed his 2006 song 'Vol.1' at a concert in 2025. The court is reviewing a petition seeking the song's removal from online platforms due to its 'vulgar' nature.
- 01Honey Singh denies performing 'Vol.1' at a 2025 concert in Delhi.
- 02The Delhi High Court is reviewing a petition for the song's removal from online platforms.
- 03The court labeled 'Vol.1' as 'vulgar' and 'derogatory'.
- 04Honey Singh's lawyer stated he aims to clear his name regarding the song.
- 05The court has scheduled a follow-up hearing for May 19.
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Rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh appeared before the Delhi High Court on Thursday, denying allegations that he performed his controversial 2006 song 'Vol.1' at a concert in front of 50,000 attendees at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium on March 1, 2025. This denial comes in response to a petition filed by the Hindu Shakti Dal, which seeks the removal of the song from all online platforms due to its 'vulgar' and 'derogatory' content. The court previously ordered the song's removal, citing it as a violation of civility standards. Honey Singh's counsel stated that the rapper has consistently maintained his innocence regarding the song, emphasizing that he never sang it. The court has requested an affidavit from Singh regarding his position on the matter and scheduled a hearing for May 19.
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The court's decision could influence the availability of controversial music content online, affecting artists and their reputations.
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