In a heartfelt tribute to the late Assamese music icon Zubeen Garg, Singapore has reportedly renamed the island where he tragically passed away as “Zubeen Garg Island” on Google Maps. The singer, composer, and actor — renowned for his contributions to Assamese and Bollywood music — died at the age of 52 following a scuba diving accident. This gesture reflects the profound impact Garg left not just in India but across the world.
Singapore’s Tribute: Zubeen Garg Island
- Zubeen Garg passed away during a yacht outing in Singapore after facing breathing difficulties while swimming.
- The preliminary death certificate cited drowning as the cause of death.
- As a symbolic tribute, the location of his death has been renamed “Zubeen Garg Island” on Google Maps.
- The renaming serves as a testament to his global influence and enduring cultural legacy.
Life and Legacy of Zubeen Garg
Musical Journey
- Began singing at the age of three and released his debut album “Anamika” in 1992.
- Delivered numerous Assamese hits like Maya, Zubeenor Gaan, Xabda, Pakhi, Shishu, and Jantra.
Bollywood Breakthrough
Made a significant mark in Bollywood with songs for films such as,
- Dil Se
- Vaastav
- Fiza
- Asoka
- Kaante
- Gangster
- Krrish 3
His 2006 blockbuster track “Ya Ali” from Gangster brought him national fame.
Garg was in Singapore to perform at the North East Festival later that day, amplifying the shock of his untimely demise.


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