Yo Yo Honey Singh Calls His Show ‘Superhit,’ Rates Others ‘6-7’; Fans See Dig at Karan Aujla (Watch Video)

While celebrating the success of his 'My Chapter – India Tour', the Rapper Honey Singh described his own show as a 'superhit' while labeling others as 'six-seven', a slang term often used to describe something average or mediocre.

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Rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh has ignited a fresh social media debate following a cryptic remark during his recent concert at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium. While celebrating the success of his "My Chapter – India Tour," the artist described his own show as a "superhit" while labeling others as "six-seven," a slang term often used to describe something average or mediocre.

The comment, made during the Delhi leg of his tour, quickly went viral. Though Singh did not mention any names, fans and industry observers were quick to speculate that the remark was a subtle dig at fellow Punjabi star Karan Aujla or longtime rival Badshah. Yo Yo Honey Singh Apologises for Viral ‘Gaadi Mein S*x Karo’ Comment at Delhi Concert, Says ‘I Will Be Far More Mindful’ (Watch Video).

Yo Yo Honey Singh’s ‘Superhit’ Claim Sparks Debate

A "Superhit" vs. "Six-Seven"

During his performance, Honey Singh paused to address the crowd, visibly buoyed by the high attendance and energy. He characterized the event as a top-tier success, contrasting it with unnamed contemporary shows. "This is called a superhit show," Singh told the audience. "Others are just six-seven."

Social media platforms immediately became a battleground for fanbases. Supporters of Karan Aujla interpreted the comment as a slight against Aujla’s recent "P Pop Culture" India tour, which faced reports of mismanagement and crowd chaos in cities like Delhi and Mumbai earlier this month. Conversely, Honey Singh’s loyal following praised the rapper’s "OG" status and his successful career resurgence. Yo Yo Honey Singh Says ‘Safe in Mexico’ After El Mencho Killing Triggers Nationwide Violence, Confirms Return Home.

Context of a Growing Rivalry

The friction between the two artists has been brewing for months. In August 2025, both Honey Singh and Karan Aujla were summoned by the Punjab State Women's Commission over allegations of misogynistic lyrics in their respective tracks, "Millionaire" and "MF Gabhru."

While both artists eventually issued telephonic apologies to the commission, the proximity of their career milestones—Honey Singh’s comeback album Glory and Aujla’s record-breaking global charts—has created an environment of intense competition.

Management Woes and Fan Comparisons

The timing of Singh’s remark coincides with a difficult period for Karan Aujla’s touring team. Aujla recently issued a public apology and announced a "Mumbai 2.0" concert with free entry for previous ticket holders after fans complained of stampede-like conditions and poor ticketing at his initial shows.

Industry analysts suggest that Honey Singh’s "six-seven" comment may have been a reference to these logistical failures rather than the musical quality of his peers.

The Silence of the Peers

As of Friday, neither Karan Aujla nor Badshah has issued a formal response to the viral clip. Aujla remains focused on his upcoming rescheduled tour dates, while Badshah continues his own international commitments.

The incident highlights the polarized nature of the modern Punjabi music industry, where subtle on-stage remarks often translate into massive digital controversies, further fueling the competitive "comeback" narrative surrounding the genre's veteran stars.

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