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Honey Singh releases new video for his song 'One Thousand Miles' amidst legal trouble over previous hit track 'Millionaire'

Honey Singh releases new video for his song 'One Thousand Miles' amidst legal trouble over previous hit track 'Millionaire'

Time of India5 days ago
Honey Singh
found himself in hot water after his song 'Millionaire' sparked controversy over the use of derogatory and objectionable language towards women. Amidst all of this, he dropped a new music video of his track, 'One Thousand Miles'.
In a post,
Yo Yo Honey Singh
shared the link to the video of the song 'One Thousand Miles' on Instagram. It was made live, just a day after he got notice from the Punjab State Women Commission for incorporating misogynistic lyrics in his previous hit track, 'Millionaire'.
The caption of the post read, "One Song, Endless Love! #OneThousandMiles Video out now #tseries #BhushanKumar @yoyohoneysingh @mandy.takhar @itsrdm @rdmmedia @mihirgulati."
More about his song 'One Thousand Miles'
According to a report, the song is part of his album 'Desi Kalakaar', which was released in 2014. The musician has released the video for the same today. In the video, the rapper battles hallucinations of his late ex-girlfriend, played by
Mandy Takhar
.
Fan reactions
His post received massive love in the comment section. A person wrote, "Song so goated, he had to drop the music video 11 years later." Another user added, "I literally cried after watching the video."
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One commented, "Finally after 11 years." Last but not least, a comment read, "Kyo Honey Ne Sabko Hila dala Na."
About the controversy
The Punjab State Women's Commission issued a notice to Yo Yo Honey Singh over the lyrics of his song 'Millionaire'. The singer-rapper has been asked to appear before the commission on August 11, 2025.
The song is from his comeback album Glory, which also includes tracks like Payal, Jatt Mehkma, Bonita and High On Me. Bhushan Kumar's music label has backed the album.
Music Scandal Erupts! Honey Singh & Karan Aujla in HOT WATER Over 'Offensive' Lyrics
On the other hand, not just Honey Singh, but also singer Karan Aujla has been summoned by the Punjab NCW over his song, 'MF Gabhru'.
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