Badshah_(rapper)

Badshah (rapper)

Badshah (rapper)

Indian rapper and singer (born 1985)


Aditya Prateek Singh Sisodia (born 19 November 1985), professionally known as Badshah, is an Indian rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer. Badshah's music style is diverse encompassing Indian pop, hip-hop, rap, synthwave, underground rap, pop rap and hardcore rap music. He has his songs in Hindi, English, Punjabi and Harayanvi languages. He is currently signed with Universal Music Group. He has contributed to several Bollywood movies including Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, Veere Di Wedding, Bala, Namaste England, Kapoor and Sons, Crew,Crew Good Newz and Khoobsurat.

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His commercial debut single, "DJ Waley Babu" featuring Aastha Gill, was ranked number one on the Indian iTunes and spotify charts within 24 hours of the release. The song crossed 10 million views on YouTube within 30 hours.[1] In 2016, he collaborated with Navv Inder on "Wakhra Swag" which won the 2016 Punjabi Music Awards for best duo/group and most popular song of the year award.[2][3] He has appeared in Forbes India's Celebrity 100 in 2017, 2018 and 2019 as one of the highest-paid celebrities in India and as the only rapper in the list.[4]

As of 2020, three of his songs appeared on World Digital Song Sales chart by Billboard.[5][6]

Early life and education

Aditya Prateek Singh Sisodia was born in Delhi to a Rajput Hindu family. His father, from Haryana, was a government officer, and his mother, from Punjab, was a teacher. He has a younger sister named Aprajita Singh.[7][8]

He completed his schooling from Bal Bharti Public School, Pitampura, Delhi where he performed with his school choir.[8] Prior to becoming a full-time musician he enrolled as a student of civil engineering at the Punjab Engineering College (PEC), Chandigarh, where he was exposed to new Punjabi music which promoted him to take on rap writing.[9][10][11][12]

Career

He started his career in the music industry with the name "Cool Equal", but then changed his name to Badshah.[13] He further is known for his catchphrase "it's your boy Badshah", often stylized as "Ish yo boy Baad-uh-sh-aa-ah".

On 7 August 2020, the rapper released a classic pop and hip-hop album namely, 'The Power of Dreams of a Kid' which had eight tracks and includes features from the artists namely Lisa Mishra, Sikander Kahlon, Fotty Seven, Bali and Music Producer Andy Grewal. The mastering and mixings of the album was done by Aditya Dev.[14]

Badshah with rapper Raftaar.

His 2019 song "Paagal" reached 74.8 million views on YouTube within 24 hours, setting the record for the most-viewed video in 24 hours on YouTube.[15], YouTube did not confirm the record. Badshah's label then Sony Music, confirmed that they had used the help of advertisements from Google ad sense to promote the song.

An explanation for YouTube not acknowledging the record was that Badshah's record label Sony Music India had purchased advertisements from Google and YouTube that embedded the video or directed fans to it in some way. However, it has emerged that this is a common practice in the global music industry, and that similar practices had previously been used by the record labels of previous record holders such as Ariana Grande and Blackpink. This has cast doubt on some of the 24-hour viewership records on YouTube.[16]

His song "Genda Phool" was released by Sony Music India in 2020. It had mixing with a Bengali folk song "Boro Loker Biti Lo". Ratan Kahar, a Bengali artist, claimed to be the original writer and composer of the folk song.[17] Though Badshah later released a statement saying that it was a traditional Baul folk song which was not copyrighted, since folk music does not fall under copyright protections and is thus in the public domain.[18]

He again collaborated with Jacqueline Fernandez in the song Pani Pani, the song is sung by Aastha Gill along with him.[19] The song has been viewed more than 500 million times on YouTube. He further released the Bhojpuri version of the song by collaborating with Khesari Lal Yadav. He rapped in the song in Bhojpuri language. The Bhojpuri version got more than one million views in less than an hour and became the first Bhojpuri song to do so.[20]

Personal life

Badshah was married to Jasmine Masih; however they divorced in 2020.[21] In January 2017, they had a daughter together named Jessemy Grace Masih Singh.[22]

Discography

Year Song Language Label Album Ref.
2012 "Saturday Saturday" (Indeep Bakshi ft. Badshah) Hindi [23]
2013 "Proper Patola" (Diljit Dosanjh ft. Badshah) Punjabi [24]
2014 "Chull" (Fazilpuria ft. Badshah) [25]
"Bandook" (with Raxstar) [26]
2015 "Desi Hiphop" (Manj Musik ft. Roach Killer, Raxstar, Humble the Poet, Big Dhillon, Badshah, Sarb Smooth, Raftaar) [27]
"DJ Waley Babu" (ft. Aastha Gill) From the album ONE (Original Never Ends) [28]
"Wakhra Swag" (Navv Inder ft. Badshah) [29]
"Baaki Baatein Peene Baad" (Arjun Kanungo ft. Badshah) Hindi [30]
"Vroom Vroom" (Simranjeet Singh ft. Badshah) Punjabi [31]
2016 "Saturday Saturday (Khul Jaaye Masti)" (ft. Arjun Kanungo and Aastha Gill) Remix of "Saturday Saturday" [32]
"Lover Boy" (Shrey Singhal ft. Badshah) Hindi [33]
"RayZR Mera Swag" (ft. Aastha Gill) Punjabi [34]
"Garrari Pitbull Te" (Gurinder Rai ft. Badshah) [35]
"Driving Slow" Hindi [36]
"Move Your Body" (with Sean Paul) Music by DJ Shadow Dubai [37]
2017 "Pop the Bottle" (with Vishal–Shekhar and Akasa Singh) [38]
"Mercy" (ft. Lauren Gottlieb) From the album ONE (Original Never Ends) [39]
2018 "KareJa" (ft. Aastha Gill) [40]
"Buzz" (Aastha Gill ft. Badshah) [41]
"Heartless" (ft. Aastha Gill) From the album ONE (Original Never Ends) [42]
"Nain" (ft. Aastha Gill) [43]
"Aashiq Awaara" (ft. Sunidhi Chauhan) [44]
"She Move It Like" (ft. Warina Hussain) [45]
"How We Do It" (Now United ft. Badshah) [46]
2019 "Har Ghoont Mein Swag" (ft. Tiger Shroff and Disha Patani) [47]
"Paagal" [48]
"Kamaal" (Uchana Amit) (ft. Badshah) [49]
"Are you ready for the Big Bang" (Flipkart) [50]
"Interstellar" [51]
"Theraphy" [52]
2020 "Genda Phool" (ft. Payal Dev & Jacqueline Fernandez) [53]
"Boht Tej" (Fotty Seven ft. Badshah) [54]
"Toxic" [55]
"Haryan Roadways" (Fazilpuria ft. Badshah) [56]
"Awaara" (ft. Reet Talwar) [57]
2021 "Roll Up" (KR$NA ft. Badshah) Hindi From the album Still Here by KR$NA [58]
"Top Tucker" (Uchana Amit ft. Badshah, Yuvan Shankar Raja, Rashmika Mandanna) Tamil and Hindi [59]
"Fly" Hindi [60]
Say Yes to the Dress India ("Sajna") (with Payal Dev) Discovery Plus India [61]
"Astronaut" Independently Released [62]
"Distance" [63]
"Paani Paani" (Badshah ft. Aastha Gill and Jacqueline Fernandez) Released under Saregama [64]
"Baawla" Released under Saga Music [65]
"Bachpan Ka Pyaar" Released under Universal Music India Pvt Ltd. [66]
"Bad Boy x Bad Girl" (Badshah ft. Mrunal Thakur) Released under Sony Music India [67]
"Jugnu" Independently Released [68]
"Slow Slow" (ft. Abhishek Singh and Seerat Kapoor) Released under T-Series [69]
2022 Pani Pani Bhojpuri (Khesari Lal Yadav ft. Badshah) Bhojpuri Released Under Saregama Hum Bhojpuri [20]
"Tabahi" (Badshah ft.Tamannaah) Hindi Independently Released [70]
"Voodoo" (Badshah ft.J Balvin and Tainy) Hindi and Spanish Released under Universal Music India Pvt Ltd. [71]
"Trap Munde" (Ikka ft. Badshah) Hindi and Punjabi Released under Kalamkaar
"Tauba" (ft. Malavika Mohanan and Payal Dev) Hindi Apni Dhun [72]
"Kya Say?" (ft. Sukriti Kakar and Prakriti Kakar) Universal Music Group [73]
"Bas Ke Bahar" Hindi  Universal Music Group [74]
"Players" (ft. Karan Aujla and Devika Badyal) Hindi, Punjabi & English Universal Music Group  [75]
"Sanak" Hindi  Universal Music Group [76]
2023
"The Binge Song"
"Sab Gazab" (ft. Goldkartz, Hiten & Illeana D'Cruz) Released under Saga Hits [77]
"Gone Girl" (ft. Payal Dev and Sakshi Vaidya) Universal Music Group [78]
"Sajna, Say Yes To The Dress" (ft. M.M. Manasi) Tamil Universal Music Group
"Sajna, Say Yes To The Dress" (ft. M.M. Manasi) Telegu Universal Music Group
"Let It Flow" (ft. Sharvi Yadav and Hiten) Hindi Universal Music Group [79]
"Jawaab"

( Produced by Badshah and Hiten )

Hindi Universal Music Group [80]
"Koi Na"

(ft. Uchana Amit)

Hindi, Haryanvi Universal Music Group
2024 Daaku

(ft. Sharvi Yadav)

Hindi Universal Music Group
Zaalim Hindi Universal Music Group

Film Songs

Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Movie Song Singer(s)/co-singer(s) Composer(s) Language Label Ref.
2014 Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania "Saturday Saturday" Akriti Kakkar, Indeep Bakshi Sharib-Toshi Hindi Sony Music India
Fugly "Dhup Chik" Aastha Gill, Raftaar Raftaar T-Series
Khoobsurat "Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai" Aastha Gill Badshah
2015 Bajrangi Bhaijaan "Selfie Le Le Re" Vishal Dadlani, Nakash Aziz, Pritam Pritam
ABCD 2 "Vande Mataram" Daler Mehndi, Tanishka Sanghvi and Divya Kumar Sachin–Jigar Zee Music Company
Second Hand Husband "Bad Baby" Gippy Grewal
All Is Well "Chaar Shanivaar" Vishal Dadlani, Armaan Malik Amaal Mallik T-Series
Jazbaa "Aaj Raat Ka Scene" Shraddha Pandit Badshah Zee Music Company
Vedalam "Aaluma Doluma" Anirudh Ravichander Tamil Sony Music India
2016 Sanam Re "Akkad Bakkad" Neha Kakkar Badshah Hindi T-Series
Teraa Surroor "Teri Yaad" Himesh Reshammiya HR Musik Limited and T-Series
Kapoor & Sons "Kar Gayi Chull" Fazilpuria, Sukriti Kakar, Neha Kakkar Amaal Mallik, Badshah Sony Music India
"Let's Nacho" Benny Dayal Nucleya, Benny Dayal
Sultan "Baby Ko Bass Pasand Hai" Vishal Dadlani, Shalmali Kholgade, Ishita, Neeti Mohan Vishal–Shekhar YRF Music
Baar Baar Dekho "Kala Chashma" Amar Arshi, Neha Kakkar, Indeep Bakshi Badahah, Prem-Hardeep Zee Music Company
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil "The Breakup Song" Arijit Singh, Jonita Gandhi and Nakash Aziz Pritam Sony Music India
Shivaay "Bolo Har Har Har" Mithoon, Mohit Chauhan, Sukhwinder Singh Megha Sriram Dalton, Anugrah and The Vamps Mithoon T-Series
2017 OK Jaanu "The Humma Song" A. R. Rahman, Jubin Nautiyal, Shashaa Tirupati, Tanishk Bagchi A.R. Rahman, Tanishk Bagchi, Badshah Sony Music India
Badrinath Ki Dulhania "Tamma Tamma Again" Bappi Lahiri, Anuradha Paudwal Tanishk Bagchi T-Series
Noor "Move Your Lakk" Diljit Dosanjh, Sonakshi Sinha Badshah [81]
Mubarakan "Mubarakan (Title Track)" Juggy D, Yash Narvekar, Sukriti Kakar Rishi Rich, Badshah
Bhoomi "Trippy Trippy" Neha Kakkar, Benny Dayal, Brijesh Shandilya Sachin–Jigar
2018 Blackmail "Happy Happy" Aastha Gill Badshah
Veere Di Wedding "Tareefan" Badshah Qaran Zee Music Company
Nawabzaade "Tere Naal Nachna" Sunanda Sharma Badshah T-Series
Stree "Aao Kabhi Haveli Pe" Nikhita Gandhi, Sachin–Jigar Sachin–Jigar
Loveyatri "Aakh Lad Jaave" Asees Kaur, Jubin Nautiyal Tanishk Bagchi
Namaste England "Bhare Bazaar" Vishal Dadlani, Payal Dev, B Praak Rishi Rich, Badshah Sony Music India
"Proper Patola" Diljit Dosanjh, Aastha Gill Badshah
Villain "Bholey Baba" Nikhita Gandhi JAM8 Bengali SVF Entertainment
2019 Aladdin "Sab Sahi Hai Bro" Badshah Hindi Disney India
Khandaani Shafakhana "Koka" Jasbir Jassi, Dhvani Bhanushali Tanishk Bagchi T-Series
"Sheher Ki Ladki" Tulsi Kumar
"Saans To Le Le" Rico Badshah
Saaho "Bad Boy" Neeti Mohan
Telugu
Benny Dayal, Sunitha Sarathy Tamil
Malayalam
Dabangg 3 "Munna Badnaam Hua" Kamaal Khan, Mamta Sharma Sajid–Wajid Hindi
Good Newwz "Chandigarh Mein" Harrdy Sandhu, Asees Kaur, Lisa Mishra Tanishk Bagchi Zee Music Company
2020 Street Dancer 3D "Garmi" Neha Kakkar Badshah T-Series
Indoo Ki Jawani "Heelein Toot Gayi" Aastha Gill
2021 Red Notice "Bach Ke Rehna" Jonita Gandhi, DIVINE, Mikey McCleary R. D Burman, Divine, Mikey McCleary, Badshah Netflix India [82]
2022 Cirkus "Aashiqui" Amrita Singh Badshah, Hiten Kumar T-Series
Dhaakad "She's On Fire" Nikhita Gandhi Badshah Zee Music Company [83]
2023 Bloody Daddy "Issa Vibe" Payal Dev Badshah, Aditya Dev Times Music
Jawan "Faratta" Arijit Singh, Jonita Gandhi Anirudh Ravichander T-Series
Sukhee "Nasha" Badshah, Chakshu Kotwal, Afsana Khan Badshah, Hiten
"Nasha (Badshah Version)"
Farrey Ghar Pe Party Hai" Badshah, Aastha Gill, Mellow D Sachin–Jigar Zee Music Company
2024 Crew "Naina" Badshah, Diljit Dosanjh Raj Ranjodh Tips Music

Film career

As actor

In 2019, Badshah began his acting career through the film Khandaani Shafakhana where he plays the role of a music superstsar who helps and supports the protagonist in the movie. He also had few other cameo appearances and works in movies mentioned here

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