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'Song Chaar Bottle Vodka was influenced by satanic thoughts': Yo Yo Honey Singh reveals glorifying satanic powers at early age

Singer Yo Yo Honey Singh recently revealed surprising details about his early life. He revealed that he became an atheist at an early age and began glorifying satanic powers, which resulted in a turning point in his life.

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Shgun S -- September 03rd 2024 06:17 PM
'Song Chaar Bottle Vodka was influenced by satanic thoughts': Yo Yo Honey Singh reveals glorifying satanic powers at early age

'Song Chaar Bottle Vodka was influenced by satanic thoughts': Yo Yo Honey Singh reveals glorifying satanic powers at early age

PTC News Desk: Singer Yo Yo Honey Singh recently revealed surprising details about his early life. He revealed that he became an atheist at an early age and began glorifying satanic powers, which resulted in a turning point in his life.

Speaking with The Lallantop, Honey Singh claimed that he became an atheist at the age of 13. After moving to Punjab, he was introduced to Islam and learnt about Prophet Muhammad. "Jab mujhe shohorat milne lagi, toh upar wale ka shukrana karna chaiye. But I began to glorify satanic powers, and tabse meri zindagi aur dimag kharab honi shuru ho gayi," he said.


He also admitted that his earlier songs had a Satanic sound. The singer stated that he disrespected the divine by glorifying negative aspects, which were visible in his songs, lyrics, sound, and music videos.

"If you look at me in the This Party Getting Hot video, that's not me; it's someone else. I'm not ashamed, galti insaan nahi karta. Humare kismat mein likhi hoti hai ki yeh insaan yeh sab karega, and upar wala bless karta hai ki humko yeh galti realise karwa dete hain. It had to be done otherwise I would not have gotten where I am now," he said.

Honey Singh revealed that he wrote 'Chaar Bottle Vodka' after drinking several bottles of vodka in Australia while on a world tour with Shah Rukh Khan. He said that the song was written in anger.

"The next morning, Shah Rukh bhai heard it and said, 'Are you crazy? What kind of song is it? It will flop and tujhe gaaliyan milegi." So, this was not inspired by spiritual thoughts, but by evil ones," Singh explained.

- With inputs from agencies

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