Badshah Disses Honey Singh Again? Fans Say He Has ‘Mood Swings Like Period Cramps’

3/22/20252 min read

Badshah has dropped the second track from his EP Fitoor, titled Blessed, and it's making waves in the Desi Hip-Hop (DHH) community. Unlike the first track, which impressed fans with its hardcore energy, Blessed takes a different approach, showing Badshah's lyrical aggression and intensity. The song's teaser already hinted at a powerful release, and now that it's out, fans are speculating about possible subliminal shots aimed at none other than Yo Yo Honey Singh.

Lyrical Breakdown & Possible Disses

In Blessed, Badshah delivers lines that seem to be targeted at his rivals, claiming that he doesn’t care about anyone and that people trying to compete with him are only ruining their own careers. Some fans of Honey Singh believe that this is a direct jab at their idol, especially given the long-standing history between the two artists. However, others argue that Badshah’s lyrics are more generalized and not aimed at any specific rapper.

The track also has motivational elements, where Badshah speaks about his journey in the industry, his struggles, and his belief in destiny. He emphasizes that everything happening in his life is due to divine intervention, reinforcing his mindset of success being a blessing rather than a mere achievement.

Music & Production

The music for Blessed is produced by Hiten and Shanb, and it stands out as a unique sound in the current DHH scene. Unlike the typical commercial beats, this track incorporates cinematic elements, giving it a grand and intense feel. The female vocal samples in the background further enhance the song's impact, making the hook simple yet effective. The snowy music video adds to the aesthetic, featuring symbolic imagery like the mask from the Fitoor EP appearing on a child’s face before finally being worn by Badshah himself.

Fan Reactions & Speculations

The fanbase is divided on whether Badshah is still holding onto past conflicts with Honey Singh or if he has moved on. His delivery in Blessed is aggressive, and certain lyrics make it seem like he still has unfinished business with his old rival. At the same time, the track also portrays him as someone who is focusing on his journey rather than engaging in unnecessary drama.

As Grill G, my personal opinion is that in the first track of Fitoor, Dear Aaditya, Badshah said, "Fame wame ke chakkar main kisi ko diss mat kario," advising his younger self not to diss anyone for fame. It was clear that he was reflecting on his past controversy where he repeatedly dissed Honey Singh, but in the end, Honey Singh made a massive comeback, and things didn’t go as planned for Badshah. As fans of Yo Yo, we appreciate this realization from Badshah, acknowledging his beginnings in DHH with none other than the GOAT, Honey Singh. However, after listening to Blessed, we came to the conclusion that Badshah might have mood swings like someone dealing with period cramps. What is this, Badshah bhai? Please tell us!

Conclusion

Overall, Blessed is a powerful track with strong production, impactful lyrics, and a visually appealing music video. Whether or not it contains a diss towards Honey Singh remains debatable, but one thing is certain—Badshah has successfully created buzz around his EP Fitoor. Fans will now be eagerly waiting to see what the remaining tracks bring to the table and whether Badshah continues this aggressive streak or takes a different route.

What do you think about Blessed? Is Badshah still taking shots at Honey Singh, or is it just fan speculation? Let us know in the comments!

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