Honey Singh Famous Part 2: Yo Yo spills opening scene with US rapper in sequel

Directed by Mozez Singh, Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous documentary unravels the humble beginning of the rapper, high-profile lifestyle after success, and multiple controversies that marred his life

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The much-awaited documentary Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous was released on Netflix on December 20, 2024. As expected, Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous has been at the top of the list of most-watched TV shows of the week on Netflix. Directed by Mozez Singh, Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous documentary unravels the humble beginning of the rapper, high-profile lifestyle after success, and multiple controversies that marred his life. Interestingly, the Punjabi rapper also dropped a hint over Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous Part 2 or Honey Singh Documentary Sequel. 

Since you have landed on this page, True Scoop assumes that you have already watched Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous on Netflix and wondering about its sequel which was mentioned by none other than the rapper himself. 

Will there be Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous Part 2?

(Spoilers Ahead) At the end of Honey Singh's Netflix documentary, the Punjabi rapper narrates about the challenges he has been facing in his comeback. Furthermore, Honey Singh also narrates an ideal opening scene for the sequel of his documentary. Indirectly, Yo Yo Honey Singh confirmed that a sequel to his documentary is a possibility. Below is an excerpt from the Netflix documentary- 

"Earlier when I created something, I used to be sure it will work. Today, I have 52 songs in my bank. But, I can't say about any one song, 'This will work for sure.' Not that my confidence is shaken but the scene has changed now. Today, no song runs for more than two weeks. I will have to understand this new trend."

When I made my entry first, people thought, where did this Honey Singh suddenly come from? But, I had been doing my homework for ten years before that. Now, that home has begun again. If someone disappears for seven minutes or seven days, people forget them instantly. But even after seven-eight years people still remember me..So I just wanna keep trying and keep going."

Honey Singh further said, "This is not the comeback. I wanna blow the fu***ing world. I will make the world go crazy, once again. The first shot of Part 2 will be Dr. Dre and me sitting together in the studio. And, it will fu**ing happen." 

For the unversed, Dr. Dre is a Grammy-winning rapper, who is known for making careers of other rappers like Eminem, 50 Cent, etc. 

It is pertinent to mention here that Honey Singh's documentary did not mention anything about the row over 'Mafia Munder'. Mafia Munder was a group of Punjabi rappers including Raftaar, Ikka, Lil Golu, etc. Honey Singh did not mention Badshah as part of Mafia Munder in the Netflix documentary. Therefore, if the sequel to the documentary is made, the makers of the movie may highlight the controversy that happened within the Mafia Munder. 


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