Sidhu Moosewala’s ‘Eyes On Me’ teaser goes viral, fans emotional as new song hints at his story
Sidhu Moosewala’s new song ‘Eyes On Me’ teaser has gone viral within minutes, sparking emotional reactions from fans. Here’s everything about the song, views and upcoming world tour
Sidhu Moosewala news song teaser: Fans of late Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala are both emotional and excited as his team released the teaser of a new song titled “Eyes On Me”. The teaser, which dropped in the morning across social media platforms, quickly grabbed attention and went viral within minutes. It reportedly crossed around 15,000 likes on Instagram and over 1.2 lakh views on YouTube shortly after its release.
The 34-second teaser opens with a striking visual of a masked man pointing a gun at Mansa district on a map of Punjab. It then shows Moosewala driving a jeep and firing an AK-style rifle, while a group of people appears to be trying to block his path. A brief line in the teaser, loosely translated as “the black cat boy will get you shot, adds to the intense and mysterious tone. Observers believe the song may draw references to the circumstances surrounding his killing and earlier alleged conspiracies.
Since his death, Moosewala’s team has continued to release his unreleased work, with nearly 12 tracks already out. These songs have received strong global response. His previous release, “B-Town”, also gained massive engagement online, becoming one of the most-commented music videos worldwide.
The team is now preparing for a global tour titled “Signed to God”, which is expected to use advanced hologram (3D projection) technology. This would allow fans to experience a virtual stage presence of the late singer during live performances. The tour is likely to cover multiple countries, including India, Pakistan, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, the UAE, Australia and New Zealand.
Sidhu Moosewala, whose real name was Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, was shot dead on May 29, 2022, at Jawaharke village of Mansa district. Though he is no longer alive, his music continues to resonate deeply with fans across the world, keeping his legacy alive.