Indian rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh is set to collaborate with Pakistani artists Wahab Bugti and Sahiban for his eagerly anticipated album Glory, scheduled for release on August 26. The album will feature 18 tracks that promise a rich fusion of global musical influences, including collaborations with various international artists.
Wahab Bugti is featured on the track “Beeba,” where he will perform alongside Italian singer Laïoung. Meanwhile, Sahiban will contribute to the track “Rap God,” collaborating with rapper Handles. Both Bugti and Sahiban are prominent figures in Pakistan’s music industry, known for their standout performances on Coke Studio. Bugti gained fame with his hit song “Kana Yaari,” while Sahiban was recognized for her role in “Aayi Aayi.”
Honey Singh has described Glory as a “musical diary,” blending diverse musical styles and genres. He aims for the album to break barriers and set new trends in the industry. The release of Glory is especially significant as it marks the 10th anniversary of his landmark album Desi Kalakaar, adding a special touch to this new project.