Earlier this summer, Trap Lore Ross stepped into a new scene by taking a deep dive into “The Assassination of Sidhu Moose Wala: India’s 2Pac.”
This video offers an in-depth exploration of Sidhu Moose Wala’s life and legacy, charting his rise from humble beginnings to becoming a cultural icon often dubbed “India’s 2Pac.” It covers his breakthrough in the music industry, the rivalry with Karan Aujla, and his controversial yet impactful entry into politics. The video also delves into the darker aspects of Sidhu’s life, including his association with gangster culture and the intense gang rivalries in India.
Viewers will learn about Sidhu’s involvement in the Indian farmers’ protest, his political ambitions, and the tragic circumstances surrounding his murder. Finally, the video reflects on how Sidhu Moose Wala’s death has left a lasting imprint on the hip-hop scene, both in India and worldwide.
About Sidhu Moose Wala
Via Billboard:
Sidhu Moose Wala (real name Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu) was born and raised in India. His birthday was June 11, 1993, and his height was 6’2″. The Indian rapper was fatally shot at age 28 on May 29, 2022. He started his musical career by writing songs, and after graduating from college, moved to Ontario, Canada, where his music career began to take off.
His debut single was “G-Wagon” in 2017, which did not appear on the Billboard charts. His 2018 debut studio album ‘PBX 1’ peaked at No. 66 on the Billboard Canadian Albums tally. The Punjabi rapper did not chart any songs on the Hot 100. During his career, he collaborated with Burna Boy, Sunny Malton, Stefflon Don and others.
























