Sidhu Moose Wala, born Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu on June 11, 1993, in Moosa village, Mansa district, Punjab, India, was a multifaceted personality known for his contributions as a singer, rapper, songwriter, and politician. He tragically passed away on May 29, 2022, at the age of 28.




Early Life and Education
Sidhu hailed from a Jat Sikh family. He pursued a degree in Electrical Engineering from Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana, graduating in 2016. Post-graduation, he moved to Canada for higher studies, where he also began his music career
Musical Journey
Sidhu’s musical journey commenced in 2016 as a lyricist for the song “License” by Ninja. He gained prominence with his track “So High” in 2017, which showcased his unique style blending Punjabi music with contemporary rap. His debut album, “PBX 1,” released in 2018, peaked at number 66 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart. He continued to release hits like “47” and “Mera Na,” which charted on the UK Singles Chart. His 2021 album “Moosetape” featured tracks that charted globally, including on the Billboard Global 200 and the UK Asian Music Chart. Notably, it became the first Indian album to surpass 1 billion stream….
Political Involvement
In December 2021, Sidhu joined the Indian National Congress, aiming to bring change to his community. He contested the Punjab Legislative Assembly elections in 2022 but was unsuccessful
Net Worth and Assets
Sidhu Moose Wala’s net worth was estimated to be around ₹31 crores (approximately $3.7 million) at the time of his passing. His wealth stemmed from his music career, live performances, brand endorsements, and social media presence. He owned several luxury vehicles, including a Ford Mustang, Range Rover Sport, Mercedes AMG 63, and a Hummer
Legacy
Sidhu Moose Wala’s influence on Punjabi music and culture remains significant. His songs continue to resonate with fans worldwide, and his contributions have paved the way for future artists in the genre.