At a recent Mumbai concert, Yo Yo Honey Singh put a spin on Diljit Dosanjh’s iconic line, adding “Marathi” and “UP wale” to the mix. Unity shoutout or subtle jab? The internet is buzzing!

At a recent concert in Mumbai, rapper and music sensation Yo Yo Honey Singh stirred up both excitement and debate when he referenced Diljit Dosanjh’s now-iconic phrase “Punjabi Aa Gaye Oye.” But rather than repeating it verbatim, Honey Singh gave it a twist, saying, “Punjabi aa gaya oye, Marathi aa gaye oye, UP wale aa gaye oye!” The unexpected remix of the slogan drew mixed reactions from fans and netizens alike, with many wondering whether it was a heartfelt call for unity or a subtle dig at Dosanjh.
The original phrase, “Punjabi Aa Gaye Oye,” became popular after Diljit Dosanjh’s historic performance at Coachella in 2023. It symbolized a moment of pride for the Punjabi community as Dosanjh became the first Punjabi artist to perform at the iconic music festival. The phrase quickly went viral, becoming a badge of cultural celebration and identity. Since then, it’s been echoed by fans and celebrities across platforms.
Honey Singh’s take on the line, however, added regional inclusivity. By calling out not just Punjabis, but also Marathis and people from Uttar Pradesh, he seemed to be celebrating India’s cultural diversity. The crowd responded enthusiastically, cheering loudly as he named each group. For many present, it felt like a positive and inclusive moment—an artist using his platform to acknowledge the different communities that make up the country’s rich musical and cultural landscape.
But online, the reaction wasn’t so clear-cut. Some social media users saw it as a unifying gesture, praising Singh for widening the scope of the shoutout to include more of India’s regional identities. “It’s about time we celebrated everyone,” one user commented on X (formerly Twitter). “Music is for all, and Honey Singh just proved that.”
Others, however, took a more skeptical view. Some fans loyal to Diljit Dosanjh interpreted Singh’s version as an attempt to hijack or mock the original phrase. A few even speculated that there might be a rivalry brewing between the two Punjabi icons, despite no public animosity ever being acknowledged. “Feels like a passive-aggressive move to one-up Diljit,” wrote a user in a trending Reddit thread. “Why change the slogan if not to make a point?”
Yo Yo Honey Singh hasn’t directly commented on the intention behind his statement at Mumbai , leaving room for interpretation. Known for his flamboyant style and headline-making antics, Singh has long understood the power of a well-placed line or soundbite.
Whether it’s in his lyrics, his fashion, or his stage presence, he often plays to the crowd and thrives on being unpredictable.
This moment also comes at a time when both artists are experiencing career highs. Diljit Dosanjh has not only been winning hearts in India but also gaining global recognition with performances abroad and a major role in an upcoming international film. Meanwhile, Honey Singh has been staging a major comeback, releasing new music and reconnecting with fans after a period of personal and professional setbacks.
In the end, whether Singh’s altered slogan was a clever tribute, a friendly tease, or something more layered remains up for debate. What’s undeniable is the buzz it created. Within hours of the concert clip surfacing online, discussions erupted across social media platforms, with fans dissecting every word, tone, and possible hidden meaning.
Regardless of the intent, the moment underscored just how deeply music and identity are intertwined in contemporary Indian pop culture. With artists like Diljit and Honey Singh continuing to command massive fanbases, every word they say carries weight and influence. And if nothing else, this latest incident is a reminder that even a small twist of phrase can spark big conversations.