User:Mehakdeepkaur001/Sidhu Moose Wala

Personal life "Moose Wala lived in his home village of Moosa, which his fans often visited to meet him. He was very attached to his grandmother and kept his hair at her request, which is very important in Sikhism; his father could not keep his hair due to an accident."

Following her son's death, Sidhu Moose Wala's mother, Charan Kaur, is distraught and wants justice for her son. Her final desire, for Sidhu to get married, is not granted. Since January 2022, she has been getting ready for Sidhu's marriage. Charan Kaur announced during one of her interviews that her son would soon tie the knot and that it would be a love marriage. The singer was engaged and scheduled to tie the knot shortly.

Legacy and remembrance

"On 17 June 2022, Canadian rapper Drake played two of Moose Wala's singles "295" & "G-Shit" from Moosetape in remembrance on his debut radio show Table for One on Sound42.Drake later launched a t-shirt collection to honour Moose Wala, wearing one at a concert in Canada on 28 July." On July 17, 2022, a 6.5-foot-tall statue of the late Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala was inaugurated in his hometown of Mansa. At the statue's unveiling, the singer's father Balkaur Singh sobbed, lamenting that it was "unfortunate to see him in stone at 28." The singer's beloved 5911 tractor was used to transport the statue to its installation location in his fields. "In May 2023, award-winning British rapper Tion Wayne released the song "Healing" which paid tribute to the late Moose Wala. It features Moose Wala's father (Balkaur Singh Sidhu), his 5911 Tractor and his village of Moosa. Wayne had previously collaborated with Moose Wala on the song "Celebrity Killer" in 2022." During the second of two performances at Scotiabank Arena, the Nigerian singer observed a moment of quiet in memory of the late Punjabi musician who made his impact in Brampton, Ontario. Burna Boy honoured Sidhu Moose Wala on Sunday night (February 25) by pausing his performance for a moment of silence at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena. The Nigerian artist and Afrobeats icon took a break in between playing favourites like "It's Plenty" and "Last Last" to an ecstatic, sold-out audience for the second night at the arena. The solemn occasion served as a memorial to Burna Boy's partner, the well-known Punjabi musician Sidhu Moose Wala, who was killed in 2022. Lead