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This is an archive article published on February 3, 2015

Delhi girl raps against Yo Yo Honey Singh’s misogynistic songs

Delhi girl, Rene Sharanya Verma, has issued an open letter against the singer in a way Honey Singh would understand the best - by rapping against him.

rene verma, delhi girl, honey singh Even though slam poetry is a new concept in India, Rene Verma has strung the right chords by the rap.

Yo Yo Honey Singh is a celebrated pop artist. Catchy tunes make his songs a regular feature at clubs. But not everybody is a fan of the songs, especially the hyperbolic lyrics which are often considered to be misogynistic.

But now, the demeaning lyrics have got an even meaner reply as a Delhi girl, Rene Sharanya Verma, has issued an open letter against the singer in a way Honey Singh would understand the best – by rapping against him.

“I am not an afterthought, I am not an overpriced sweater in Zara, I’m not an ambraan di queen or a kudi namkeen… I am not blue-eyes, hypnotise. Mein choti dress mein bomb nahin lagti, yaar…. I am not a woofer and you sure as hell ain’t my amplifier, what are you? A transformer? And dear Honey Singh, if you feed my dog a nashe-wali biscuit, I will cut you up.” – form the lyrics of the video that went viral within a few hours of its release.

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Click here to watch the video and do listen till the end.

Even though slam poetry is a new concept in India, Rene has strung the right chords by the rap. Well done!

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