- Honey Singh announced the inclusion of Pakistani artists in his upcoming album.
- Yo Yo Honey Singh’s Album Glory to include Pakistani Artists.
- The album aims to cross borders and set new trends.
Indian rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh has revealed that two Pakistani artists, Wahab Bugti and Sahiban, will be featured in his highly anticipated album Glory, set to release on August 26.
Hirdesh Singh, popularly known as Yo Yo Honey Singh, announced his 18-track “home-grown international” album, which showcases collaborations with several global artists. Among these, Bugti will appear on the track “Beeba,” alongside Italian singer Laïoung, while Sahiban is featured on the song “Rap God,” collaborating with Handles.
In a statement to Telegraph India, Singh described Glory as “a musical diary of my journey over the years, blending sounds and styles that defy limits.” He emphasized, “This album is all about crossing borders and setting new trends. Dropping it on the 10th anniversary of Desi Kalakaar adds an extra layer of magic. Trust me, this is going to be a musical explosion.”
Both Bugti and Sahiban have earned recognition as Coke Studio artists. Coke Studio Season 15 producer Xulfi expressed his excitement about their involvement in Glory through an Instagram post, “Cheers to the new timelines art can create. Infinite love to the bridges being made. Our artists from Sibi, Balochistan, and Thar, Sindh being represented here is extraordinarily beautiful.”
Wahab Bugti gained fame for his hit “Kana Yaari,” featuring Kaifi Khalil and Eva B in Coke Studio Season 14, while Sahiban, part of the Marvi-Sahiban duo, was featured in Season 15’s “Aayi Aayi.”