The 2010s (Brown Rang, Lungi Dance, Sunny Sunny) were a golden era. In 2024, retro culture is king. Hollywood is reviving the 90s; India is reviving the Honey Singh era. His old tracks are being remastered in Dolby Atmos, and new listeners are discovering that these beats were a decade ahead of their time.

The Netflix documentary , released on December 20, 2024 , has received mixed reviews from critics and fans . While many praise its raw portrayal of the rapper's mental health struggles, others criticize it as a "sanitized" or "PR-controlled" project that avoids deeper controversies. Critical Reception

Released in early January, this track was a raw, aggressive return to his roots. Unlike the lovey-dovey tracks of 2012, Maniac addresses his mental health struggles directly. The hook— “Pagal samajh ke chhod diya, ab pagal hi sahi” (They left me thinking I’m crazy; it’s okay to be crazy)—went viral on Instagram Reels. The music video, shot entirely in black and white, shows a vulnerable Honey Singh smashing guitars and walking through a maze. It crossed 100 million views in three weeks.

The highlight of the year is undoubtedly the Netflix documentary film , released on December 20, 2024. Produced by Oscar-winner Guneet Monga and directed by Mozez Singh, the film offers an unfiltered look at Hirdesh Singh’s meteoric rise, his sudden disappearance, and his battles with bipolar disorder and substance dependence.

Yo Yo Honey Singh is a renowned Indian music producer, singer, songwriter, and rapper. He has worked with numerous Bollywood artists and has composed music for several films.