
The song was followed by various singles, including "911" and "8 Cylinder". The song was followed by "Tibeyan Da Putt", which topped the iTunes charts and was ranked at number 8 on the Apple Music charts in India. In 2020, he featured in "Old Skool", sung by Prem Dhillon. In 2019, Spotify included him in the list of the most popular artists in Punjab, along Maninder Buttar and Karan Aujla. Moose Wala concluded the year with single "Dhakka". The song also charted on the New Zealand Hot 40 singles chart. His single "47", featuring Mist and Stefflon Don entered the top 20 on UK Singles Chart. In June 2019, his concert at the Surrey Music Festival was cancelled due to violent activities that had happened in Moose Wala's past performances. Also, he released "Boot Cut", by Prem Dhillon as a producer. Releases include "Sidhu's Anthem", "Mafia Style", "Poison" (a collaboration with R Nait), "Sohne Lagde", and "Homicide". In 2019, Moose Wala founded a record label of his name and released numerous tracks on the record label.
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It won him the Best Album Award at the 2019 Brit Asia TV Music Awards, where Moose Wala also won Track of the Year for "Legend", Best International Male Act and Best Lyricist. The album charted on the Canadian Albums Chart. In October 2018, Moose Wala released his debut album PBX 1 in the pop music genre with a touch of hip-hop. In August 2018, he launched his first film soundtrack song titled "Dollar", for the film Dakuaan Da Munda. At the 2018 PTC Punjabi Music Awards he was nominated for the Best New Age Sensation award for "Issa Jatt". He continued his success with singles like "Issa Jatt", "Tochan", "Selfmade", "Famous" and "Warning Shots". The song won him the 2017 Best Lyricist award at the Brit Asia TV Music Awards. Moose Wala got his breakthrough with the song "So High" in 2017, a gangster rap collaboration with Byg Byrd. He had also performed successful live shows in Canada. He started to perform live in India in 2018. CareerĪfter graduation, Sidhu Moose Wala moved to Canada and there he released his first song "G Wagon". He is known for his controversial lyrical style, often promoting gun cultures, while also hurting religious sentiments as was the case related to Mai Bhago, a revered figure in Sikhism. As of 2019, Moose Wala resides in Brampton.

He has close relations with his parents, and has released tracks titled "Dear Mama" and "Bapu". He started listening hip-hop music from sixth grade, and learned music skills from Harvinder Bittu in Ludhiana. Moose Wala admires and is influenced by rapper Tupac Shakur. He has also performed at DAV College fest. He studied at Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana and graduated in Electrical Engineering in 2016. He was born in a Sikh family, to father Bhola Singh and mother Charan Kaur. Sidhu hails from the village of Moosa in Mansa district of Punjab. He often gets into legal troubles by promoting gun culture and also using inflammatory and inciting lyrics in his songs. In 2021, Moose Wala released Moosetape, tracks from which charted globally including Canadian Hot 100, UK Asian, and New Zealand Hot charts. His "Bambiha Bole" entered in top five on Global YouTube music chart.

Ten of his songs have peaked on UK Asian chart, two of which have topped the chart. In 2020, Sidhu was named by The Guardian among the 50 new artists. Also, his single " 47" was ranked on UK Singles Chart. Following the album, he started releasing his songs independently. In fall 2018, he released his debut album PBX 1, which peaked at 66th on Billboard Canadian Albums chart. He gained wide attention with his track "So High". Following his debut, he collaborated with Brown Boys for various tracks which were released by Humble Music. He started his career with writing the lyrics of the song "License" sung by Ninja, and began his singing career on a duet song titled "G Wagon". Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, better known by his stage name Sidhu Moose Wala, is an Indian singer, lyricist, rapper and actor associated with Punjabi music and Punjabi cinema.
