Honey Singh and flaks go hand-in-hand but the rapper claims he is not surviving in the industry for the "silly controversies" he is associated with.
The 29-year-old singer, who was booked by Punjab and Haryana High Court for singing vulgar songs, said he is doing good in the music business because of his talent.
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"At the first place I did not write that song (Balatkari), I am not stupid to create silly controversy when I can do good work. There are people who survive on these tactics, I am not one of them," Singh told PTI.
Cases have been registered against him were registered singing the song 'Main Hoon Balatkari' (I am rapist). Having started his career as a recording artiste, he later became a Bhangra producer. He got his first break in Bollywood with his song in film 'Shakal Pe Mat Ja'.
"My music worked and on people's suggestion I started rapping and achieved success through my hardwork. My management and I did not realise when we went from Punjab to pan-India and had shows all across the country," he said.
The rapper is reportedly in talks to lend his voice for a special song in Shah Rukh Khan starrer 'Chennai Express', releasing this Eid. Asked about the project, Singh said, "I had received a call from Shah Rukh Bhai.
Infact I met him at his house while I was in Mumbai and our meeting continued for two and a half hours. He's a fantastic person and appreciated few of my songs including his personal favourite 'Angrezi Beat'." His other projects include songs in upcoming movies 'Boss', 'Zaalim Dilli', 'Bajaatey Raho' and 'Mastaan'.u00a0