Approximately his 8 songs got leaked before they were officially recorded.In 2017, he earned a lot of name and fame with his songs ‘G wagon’ and ‘So High’.Apart from writing, he has also sung many superhit Punjabi songs like ‘Range Rover’, ‘Duniya’, ‘G Wagon’, ‘Dark Love’, ‘Tochan’, ‘Its All About You’, etc.His debut song ‘License’ (as a lyricist) was sung by Ninja which became a worldwide hit.He started his career as a lyricist in 2016 along with popular singers- Deep Jandu, Elly Mangat, and Karan Aujla.He considers ‘Channi Banka’ as his Godfather as it was Channi, who introduced Moose Wala to the Punjabi Music Industry and also helped him to establish himself in Canada.After completing his college studies, he moved to Canada in 2016 for further studies and side by side he used to write the songs.The writer kept making excuses and denied giving Sidhu a song, it was then, that he got determined to write his own lyrics. In 2015, when Sidhu was pursuing his graduation, he approached a popular Punjabi lyricist for a song.He started singing folk songs when he was in 5th standard.However, later, she wrote an apology letter to him stating that her son would not sing such songs in future. Dhanevar mentioned about the provocative songs sung by Charan Kaur's son. A complaint was filed by Professor Dhanevar against Sidhu's mother to the Director of Rural Development And Panchayats Department, SAS Nagar, Mohali.Moosewala responded to it by releasing his song 'Warning Shots' which pointed towards Karan. In 2018, Karan tried to defame Sidhu by releasing the songs 'Up & Down' along with Deep Jandu and Lafaafe with Sanam Bhullar.
I tender an apology and assure that I will not repeat such a mistake again,” he had said in his letter in September last year. “I am a humble servant of the Guru and fully believe in Akal Takht sahib. Moose Wala and his father appeared before Akal Takht chief Giani Harpreet Singh and tendered the apology.Įarlier, the singer sought the apology in a letter to the Akal Takht head, where he said he was unaware that his act would hurt Sikh sentiments. AMRITSAR: Punjabi singer Shubhdeep Singh, alias Sidhu Moose Wala, on Thursday appeared before the Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of the Sikhs, here and apologised for his song that created controversy and backlash from Sikhs for mentioning woman warrior Mai Bhago.