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Honey Singh's New Song Tops Trend List, Turns Most Viewed Song Worldwide In Last 24 Hours

IANS, 28 Dec, 2017 01:40 PM
  • Honey Singh's New Song Tops Trend List, Turns Most Viewed Song Worldwide In Last 24 Hours

Just like its teaser, Honey Singh's recently-released song, titled 'Dil Chori', is trending at number 1 position on YouTube.

 

Since Honey Singh had announced about his next song, his fans went crazy and made it trend on Twitter.

 

The song, from upcoming Bollywood flick 'Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety', has garnered 10 million views in just 20 hours.

 

 

Ever Since the time, it was released it became one of the most viewed songs globally within 24 hours.

 

The 'Blue Eyes' hit-maker has revamped and re-energised the classic song 'Dil Chori', which was sung by Hans Raj Hans.

 

Honey Singh's last song 'Dheere Dheere' was one of the record breaker tracks.

 

'Brown Rang', 'Angrezi beat de' and 'Blue Eyes' are some of his super-hit chartbusters

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