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0 To 100 -sidhu Moose Wala- May 2026

This is the song you play when you are down on your luck. It is the song you play when you need to feel invincible for three minutes and twenty-four seconds. It captures the specific adrenaline of a man who knows he is the king, knows people want to kill him, and genuinely does not care.

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The album title, Snitches Get Stitches , was a direct provocation. It was Sidhu doubling down on his authenticity. By the time track 5 rolls around, he isn’t asking for your attention. He is demanding your respect. 0 to 100 -Sidhu Moose Wala-

Here is a full look at why “0 to 100” remains one of Sidhu’s most intimidating and brilliant records. To understand "0 to 100," you have to understand the timeline. In 2020, Sidhu was transitioning from a "gangland singer" to a global phenomenon. He had just survived the post- So High controversy, legal battles, and the intense scrutiny of the Punjab police and rival factions.

This post is written in the style of a long-form music blog or a passionate Substack newsletter, suitable for sharing on platforms like Reddit, Medium, Instagram (as a carousel), or Facebook. By: The Desi Beat Archive This is the song you play when you are down on your luck

Is "0 to 100" Sidhu’s most lyrical song? No. Legend or The Last Ride contain deeper storytelling. Is it his most important song? Possibly.

Snitches Get Stitches (2020) Producer: The Kidd Label: 5911 Records [Current Date] The album title, Snitches Get Stitches

“Pehla 0 si, hunn 100 te aa” (Used to be at zero, now I’m at 100) He acknowledges the struggle. He wasn't born rich. This line bridges the gap between the listener who struggles and the superstar he has become. 2. The Territorial Warning: He references specific villages, firearms (the .45 and the Glock), and the code of the street. Unlike American rap, where territory is a city block, Sidhu’s territory is the entire Malwa region of Punjab. He raps about loyalty with the ferocity of a warlord.