Sunny Malton is an Indian-born Canadian rapper and musician who works in the Punjabi entertainment industry. He is known for the songs Issa Jatt (2017), Never Fold (2022) and Levels (2022), which he collaborated with Sidhu Moose Wala.
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Sandeep Singh Sidhu was born on Wednesday, 15 November 1989 (age 33 years; as of 2022), and hails from Malton, Toronto, Canada. Their zodiac sign is Scorpio. He started rapping at the age of fifteen.
Physical Appearance
Height (Approx): 5′ 8″
Hair Color: Black
Eye colour: black
Family
He was born in a Canadian Punjabi Sikh family.
parents and siblings
There is not much information about his parents and siblings.
wife and children
On 25 April 2020, Sunny Malton married his longtime girlfriend Parveen Sidhu, a hair and makeup artist, in a Sikh wedding ceremony. Both of them got engaged in February 2019. She also starred in the music video for Malton’s 2022 song Don’t Worry. They also have a daughter, born in January 2023.
livelihood
Before pursuing a career in music, he worked at the retail company Canadian Tire. In 2008, he started his career with the rap track Get Em. Over the next few years, he released some rap tracks like BMF Freestyle (2010), Sky Scraper (2014), and Ted DiBiase (2016). Malton was closely associated with Punjabi music director and composer Byg Bird. Malton released a freestyle diss track titled ‘Jus Remain Humble Do’ in 2016 in collaboration with Byg Bird. Recorded to the tune of J Cole’s song Fire Squad, the track featured disses from Punjabi rapper Fateh, comedian Juice Wren, YouTuber Lilly Singh (better known by the pseudonym Superwoman) and Humble The Poet (aka Kanwar Singh).
In August 2017, Sunny Malton Sidhu came into limelight for rapping in Moose Wala and Byg Bird’s hit song “So High”, which became the pinnacle of Moosewala’s music career. The iconic phrase “Imma Imma Brown Boy” in the song catapulted Malton to stardom. Malton was also featured in the music video for So High, which was shot in Toronto. After this he came to be known as Moosewala’s right hand.
He became famous with the song Issa Jatt (2017) sung with Sidhu Moose Wala.
Malton and Moose Wala’s song Just Listen (2017) peaked at number 12 on the Asian Music Chart Top 40 (2018). Other significant Malton and Moose Wala collaborations include the songs East Side Flow (2019), Sidhu’s Anthem (2019), Chuna (2019), and B-Town (2019). Eventually, Sidhu Moose Wala, Byg Bird, Sunny Malton and Big Boi Deep co-founded the music label Brown Boyz Records. In 2019, he released the music album Brown Boys Forever under Brown Boys Records.
After three years of successful collaboration, in 2020, Byg Bird and Sunny Malton parted ways with Moosewala over leaked tracks and unpaid bills. In 2021, Sunny Malton and Rajveer Gakhal launched their record label TPM Recordz. Malton and Moosewala resolved their feud and got back together in 2021.
Sunny Malton’s Instagram post in 2021 in which she announced that she and Sidhu Moose Wala are all set to get back together after their separation in 2020. Additionally, Malton blamed Byg Bird for past feuds on Instagram and said,
At the end of all this nonsense, I found out that Sidhu is more real than Byg Pigeon. Byag pigeon is not a bird, it is Byag snake.
Malton and Moosewala made their comeback in 2022 with the song Youngest in Charge. Malton’s chartbuster song Levels (2022) with Moose Wala peaked at number 32 on the Canadian Hot 100 music list. In 2022, he starred in the crowd-pulling song Never Fold in Musewala’s extended play No Name. That same year, he released the extended play It’s Always Sunny in California.
On 1 November 2022, after Moose Wala’s death, Malton released the song Letter to Sidhu to pay tribute to him.
controversies
brown boys fight
In 2020, after the release of Brown Boyz Forever, an internet feud broke out between Sidhu Moose Wala and Brown Boyz, namely Byg Bird, Sunny Malton and Big Boi Deep. The issue revolved around Moosewala’s song ‘My Block’, which was being edited by Bird. After finalizing the song, Byg Bird messaged Moosewala for payment. However, when Bird did not hear from Moosewala for several days, he and Malton uploaded a video to Instagram claiming that Moosewala was not paying them and was “leaking” their songs. In response to Brown Boyz’s video, Musewala went live on Instagram and claimed that he had stopped payment due to the song not being released. He said that Bird and Malton were entitled to payment only after the song was released. Musewala also accused Brown Boyz of leaking his songs themselves and put the blame on him.
Feud with Alexander Kahles
Following Moosewala’s feud with Brown Boyz, Punjabi rapper-singer Sikandar Kahlon took Moosewala’s side. On his Instagram Story, Kahlon shared that Brown Boyz asked him to follow them and when Kahlon did so they unfollowed him, which was quite humiliating for Kahlon. Additionally, Kahlon sent out a tweet supporting Sidhu Moosewala in the clash with the Brown Boys, provoking Malton’s anger. Subsequently, Malton leaked screenshots of his conversation with Kahlon along with statements indicating that Kahlon was begging for cooperation with the Brown Boys. After this Alexander Kahlon tweeted,
How do you get away with leaking someone’s screenshots? You need to improve canadian desi youth
– Alejandro (@SikanderKahlon) 7 May 2020
Subsequently, Maltona and Kahlon had a prolonged feud over a series of tweets, in which both brutally abused each other. Finally, Kahlon released a diss track towards Milton called the Sunny Milton EP.
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