Will Yo Yo Honey Singh and Jazzy B Create an Even Hotter 2026?
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Key Takeaways
- Yo Yo Honey Singh and Jazzy B are collaborating again after over a decade.
- Their new project promises to be “hotter” than their previous hit.
- Honey Singh rose to fame with his album International Villager.
- Jazzy B is celebrated for his contributions to Punjabi music.
- This collaboration highlights the continuing evolution of the Punjabi music scene.
Mumbai, Jan 3 (NationPress) Following their successful collaboration on the hit track “This Party Getting Hot”, rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh has teamed up once again with Punjabi sensation Jazzy B, declaring that 2026 will be even hotter than before.
The artist, known as Hirdesh Singh, shared an Instagram post featuring a photo with Jazzy B, whose real name is Jaswinder Singh Bains, as they posed in a recording studio.
“This 2026 gonna be more hotter than before!! Watch us coming legendary @jazzyb,” Honey Singh captioned his post.
This new collaboration marks their first since their 2012 hit, “This Party Getting Hot.”
Honey Singh first gained fame with his Punjabi album International Villager in 2011, with the track “Gabru” featuring J-Star, which soared to the top of the Asian music charts, including the official BBC Asian charts.
His partnerships with notable artists like Diljit Dosanjh for “Lak 28 Kudi” solidified his stature. He made his debut in Hindi music with Mastan. His popularity exploded on YouTube, with his videos “Brown Rang” and “High Heels” becoming top trending videos. Following the success of “Brown Rang,” he released “Angreji Beat” alongside Gippy Grewal.
In 2024, Singh introduced his album Glory, featuring 18 tracks, including “Millionaire,” “Rap God,” and “Jatt Mehkma.” In December 2024, a documentary titled Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous debuted on Netflix.
Meanwhile, Jazzy B rose to fame with his music video “Surma.” He is renowned for his song “Dil Luteya” with Apache Indian from the album Romeo. In 2008, he collaborated with Esha Gupta for “Glassy” from the album Rambo.
He contributed a track named “Fukraa” for the Emraan Hashmi film Rush in 2012 and recorded “Jugni” for the movie Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster Returns in 2013.
In 2014, he featured with Surveen Chawla in the duet “Mitran De Boot.” By 2015, he joined forces with international rapper Snoop Dogg for “Most Wanted,” which aired on MTV India. His classic track “Sat Rangey” was featured in the Hollywood film Deadpool in 2016.
Jazzy B appeared in AP Dhillon’s song “315” from the album The Brownprint in 2024 and performed at the Juno Awards in 2025, where his song “Coolin” was nominated for South Asian Music Recording of the Year.