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㽶ƵֱBigger than just music:㽶Ƶֱ Canadians remember Punjabi rapper 2 years after killing

Sidhu Moose Wala was ambushed while in India. Police blame his death on an inter-gang rivalry
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The mother, centre, relatives and friends of Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, also known around the world by his stage name Sidhu Moose Wala, arrive at a hospital after he was shot in Mansa, Punjab state, India, Sunday, May 29, 2022. On the day of his second death anniversary this week, Canadian fans of the rapper say they will be thinking about his transformation into a political icon after his killing because his music made references to Indian politics and the Sikh faith that remain relevant today.THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP

Shub Karman was out for a recent walk in Calgary, when he passed a car full of kids singing along to the music of his favourite Punjabi rapper.

㽶ƵֱThe car was buzzing, the bass was on and there were all sorts of people sitting inside who were jamming to Sidhu Moose Wala,㽶Ƶֱ said Karman, a 30-year-old Punjabi-Canadian.

㽶ƵֱWhen I approached the car, I learned they werepeople who had no idea about Punjabi culture (and) what the song means for our culture.

㽶ƵֱBut they were vibing to it.

㽶ƵֱI felt a sense of pride.㽶Ƶֱ

Since then, Karman said he has also heard Moose Wala㽶Ƶֱs catchy beats and English and Punjabi lyrics in nightclubs and bars on the Prairies.

He said Moose Wala㽶Ƶֱs legacy has only grown since he was shot dead in an ambush in India on May 29, 2022. He was 28.

Fans worldwide are expected to remember and honour Moose Wala 㽶Ƶֱ for his music and politics 㽶Ƶֱ on the second anniversary of his death on Wednesday.

㽶ƵֱAt first, he was India㽶Ƶֱs response to one of the most dominant musical forms 㽶Ƶֱ hip hop 㽶Ƶֱ and it was something very new. He was raw. He was authentic,㽶Ƶֱ Karman said.

㽶ƵֱAfter his death, he and his music are considered revolutionary among the Punjabi youth because people all over the world, and those not from the Punjabi community, are now singing his songs. They are learning about Punjabi culture.㽶Ƶֱ

Calgarian Preet Sidhu said the music helps her family stay connected to their heritage.

㽶Ƶֱ(Moose Wala) raps about spirituality. He was advocating for respecting your parents and elders, hard work, courage, having a turban on and for speaking up for the things that matter,㽶Ƶֱ said the 36-year-old mother of two boys.

㽶ƵֱHe was bigger than just music.

㽶ƵֱHe was a way of being.㽶Ƶֱ

Moose Wala, born Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, first garnered recognition when he released his song 㽶ƵֱSo High㽶Ƶֱ in 2017 as a 24-year-old international student in Brampton, Ont.

His appeal grew not only in Canada but also in the United Kingdom, with its large Punjabi diaspora.

In 2018, his debut album made it to the Billboard Canadian Albums chart. He eventually charted 13 songs on the Canadian Hot 100, some of them after his death.

Moose Wala㽶Ƶֱs popularity paved a path for a new generation of Punjabi artists in Canada, fusing traditional Punjabi folk tunes and the language with hip-hop and trap beats, including AP Dhillon. Dhillon made history at last year㽶Ƶֱs Juno Awards with its first Punjabi musical performance.

On May 29, 2022, Moose Wala was shot while driving his car in northern India㽶Ƶֱs Punjab state. His car was cut off by two other vehicles, and he was killed in a hail of bullets.

Indian police blamed the killing on an inter-gang rivalry.

A day earlier, media reported the Punjab government was ending security for more than 400 people, including Moose Wala, in a bid to clamp down on VIP culture.

A year earlier, Moose Wala had jumped into politics. He joined India㽶Ƶֱs Congress Party and unsuccessfully ran in the state㽶Ƶֱs assembly elections, courting controversy along the way.

㽶ƵֱHe was criticized in the beginning for promoting gun violence,㽶Ƶֱ Karman said.

㽶ƵֱThen he evolved. He began bringing in the history of Punjab into his music, the core issues affecting Punjab.㽶Ƶֱ Karman said Moose Wala fought for farmers㽶Ƶֱ rights and denounced how they were forced to sell crops to the government at a regulated price.

㽶ƵֱHis critique of the government struck a chord with everyone,㽶Ƶֱ Karman said.

That㽶Ƶֱs also why some supporters argue his death may be politically motivated, Karman added.

Rishi Nagar, who hosts a daily Punjabi radio show in Calgary, said fans still want justice for Moose Wala, but Wednesday will be about remembering him mainly as an artist.

㽶ƵֱMost of our music programs will be dedicated to his memories,㽶Ƶֱ he said.

㽶ƵֱFans are also holding a candlelight vigil at a local park. He has touched the pulse of the youth. He energized them.

㽶ƵֱPeople love his songs.㽶Ƶֱ

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㽶Ƶֱ With files from David Friend in Toronto and The Associated Press

Fakiha Baig, The Canadian Press

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