Sidhu Moosewala’s new song, ‘Lock,’ is set to release on January 23, marking the first track by the late singer to come out this year.
Produced by The Kidd Company, the song has already created excitement among fans, with its poster garnering over 1.2 million likes on Instagram.
‘Lock’ will be the ninth song released since Moosewala’s tragic death on May 29, 2022. The video has been directed by Navkaran Brar, and the poster was shared by both artists on their official platforms.
The Kidd captioned the post by stating, “We are leaders. Whatever we do, we set the example, and others try to follow.”
As fans celebrate the upcoming release, Moosewala’s father, Balkaur Singh, has once again demanded justice for his son. Reacting to the recent attack on Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, Singh expressed his frustration with the lack of progress in the investigation into his son’s murder.
Taking to social media, Balkaur Singh criticised both the state and central governments for their failure to uncover the full conspiracy behind Moosewala’s killing.
He questioned why warnings from intelligence agencies were ignored and why his son’s security was reduced by the Punjab government before the attack.
Singh also addressed recent comments by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who raised concerns about public safety after the attack on Saif Ali Khan. Singh pointed out that Kejriwal had remained silent about Moosewala’s case and accused both governments of failing to protect his son.
Sidhu Moosewala, born Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, was a renowned rapper, lyricist, and actor. He rose to international fame with his impactful music and continues to inspire fans worldwide.
Since his death, eight songs have been released posthumously, starting with ‘SYL’ in June 2022. Although ‘SYL’ gained immense popularity, it was banned on YouTube in India for allegedly glorifying Sikh militants.
Other posthumous releases include ‘Vaar’ in November 2022, ‘Mera Na’ in April 2023, ‘Chorni’ in July 2023, and ‘Watch Out’ in November 2023. Fans also enjoyed tracks like ‘Drippy,’ ‘410,’ and ‘Attach,’ which showcased Moosewala’s distinctive style and talent.