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Yo Yo Honey Singh Faces Backlash Over Vulgar Remarks at Delhi Concert, Internet Dubs Him ‘Horny Singh’
Yo Yo Honey Singh sparks outrage after a viral clip from a Delhi concert shows him making sleazy remarks, triggering massive backlash online.
- January 15, 2026
- in Entertainment
Rapper and music producer Yo Yo Honey Singh is once again at the centre of controversy after a video from a recent concert in Delhi went viral on social media. The clip, which surfaced on platforms including Reddit and Instagram, shows the singer making remarks that many viewers have described as vulgar and inappropriate.
The video is reportedly from a concert featuring artists Nanku and Karun, where Honey Singh appeared on stage. In the footage, he is heard making comments with sexual overtones, prompting immediate backlash from online users. Many criticised the remarks as distasteful, especially in a public performance setting.
Social media platforms were flooded with reactions soon after the clip gained traction. Several users called the comments “cheap” and “problematic,” while others expressed disappointment, questioning why such language continues to be normalised at large-scale events. Some users sarcastically nicknamed the rapper “Horny Singh,” a label that began trending alongside clips from the concert.
The controversy also reignited debates around Honey Singh’s musical legacy and past criticism of his lyrics. While some defended the artist by calling the remarks casual banter, a significant section of viewers argued that public figures should be more responsible, especially given their influence on young audiences.
Despite the criticism, Honey Singh continues to remain active professionally. He recently released new music and is preparing for his upcoming My Story World Tour, which is set to begin in Dubai in February 2026. As of now, the singer has not issued an official response addressing the backlash surrounding the viral video.
The incident highlights how quickly concert moments can spiral into online controversies, especially in an era where audience-recorded clips dominate public discourse.