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Yo Yo Honey Singh Collaborates with Pakistani Folk Icons Wahab Bugti and Sahib for His New Album “Glory”

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In a groundbreaking cross-border collaboration, renowned Indian rapper and singer Yo Yo Honey Singh has joined forces with Pakistani folk artists Wahab Bugti and Sahib for his highly anticipated album, “Glory.” The album, which is set to release on August 26 under the T-Series banner, features an exciting blend of traditional and contemporary musical styles, showcasing a wide range of talent from across the globe.

Wahab Bugti, a celebrated Balochi folk singer from Sibi, Balochistan, gained widespread acclaim through his performance on Coke Studio Season 14, especially with the hit song “Kana Yaari.” Known for his deep connection to his cultural roots, Bugti has become a beloved figure in Pakistan’s music industry. In “Glory,” he will collaborate on the track “Biba,” bringing his distinctive voice and traditional flair to the project.

Sahib, another prominent folk artist from the Thar Desert in Sindh, rose to fame after his performance in Coke Studio Season 15 with the Sindhi song “II.” His inclusion in “Glory” alongside the Indian artist “Rape God” is expected to further expand his musical reach and introduce a broader audience to the rich sounds of Sindh.

The collaboration between Yo Yo Honey Singh and these Pakistani artists is being hailed as a significant cultural exchange, symbolizing a bridge between the two neighboring countries through the universal language of music. Fans from both India and Pakistan have expressed excitement for the album’s release, anticipating a unique fusion that blends the rich musical heritage of Pakistan with Honey Singh’s signature rap style.

“Glory” marks Honey Singh’s return to the music scene after several years, and his decision to feature Pakistani artists reflects a recognition of the immense talent that exists across the border. The album’s release is eagerly awaited, with many hoping that it will pave the way for more such cross-border collaborations in the future, fostering a deeper cultural understanding between the two nations.

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