After their hit track “This Party Getting Hot,” rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh has once again collaborated with Punjabi singer Jazzy B, expressing excitement that 2026 will be “hotter than before.”
Instagram Announcement
Honey Singh, known offstage as Hirdesh Singh, shared a photo on Instagram featuring himself with Jazzy B, whose real name is Jaswinder Singh Bains. The duo posed together in a recording studio, generating buzz among their fans. Honey Singh captioned the post: “This 2026 gonna b more hotter than before!! Watch us coming legendary @jazzyb (sic).”
A Historic Collaboration
This marks their first collaboration in over a decade since the release of “This Party Getting Hot” in 2012.
Honey Singh’s Musical Journey
Honey Singh rose to prominence after releasing his Punjabi album International Villager in 2011. The album’s hit song, “Gabru,” featuring J-Star, quickly topped various Asian music charts, including the official BBC Asian charts. He continued to solidify his legacy through collaborations with leading artists. Notable tracks include his Hindi debut in Mastan, and viral hits like “Brown Rang” and “High Heels,” which were among the top trending videos of that year. Following the success of “Brown Rang,” he teamed up with Gippy Grewal for “Angreji Beat.”
In 2024, Singh launched his album Glory, which featured 18 tracks including “Millionaire,” “Rap God,” and “Jatt Mehkma.” That same year, a Netflix documentary titled Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous was released.
Jazzy B’s Rise to Fame
Jazzy B gained fame with his hit “Surma” and is well known for “Dil Luteya,” a collaboration with Apache Indian from the album Romeo. He made waves in 2008 with “Glassy,” featuring Esha Gupta, and lent his voice to “Fukraa” for the Emraan Hashmi film Rush in 2012. In 2013, he performed “Jugni” for the film Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster Returns, featuring well-known actors like Jimmy Sheirgill and Irrfan Khan.
In 2014, he collaborated with Surveen Chawla for “Mitran De Boot,” and in 2015, he worked with international rapper Snoop Dogg on “Most Wanted,” which aired on MTV India. His classic “Sat Rangey” even got featured in the Hollywood film Deadpool in 2016.
In 2024, Jazzy B collaborated with AP Dhillon on the track “315” from The Brownprint. The following year, he performed at the 2025 Juno Awards, with his song “Coolin” nominated for South Asian Music Recording of the Year.
