
Singapore’s vibrant waterfront has become a poignant landmark for Assamese and music lovers worldwide, as the island where iconic artist Zubeen Garg tragically passed away on September 19, 2025, has been renamed “Zubeen Garg Island” on Google Maps. This symbolic gesture, reportedly made following widespread requests from fans across the globe, is a testament to the legendary singer’s profound and lasting impact on millions.Though the Singapore government has yet to release an official statement, the change on Google Maps is being celebrated as a heartfelt tribute from the digital community. For countless admirers, seeing Zubeen Garg’s name etched onto the map is more than a mere label—it is an enduring monument to his extraordinary legacy, charisma, and the way he bridged cultures through his music and values.Thousands have taken to social media to share images and thoughts about the newly named island, using the digital tribute to grieve collectively and celebrate Zubeen Garg’s life. Many regard it as a rare example of how grassroots respect and public sentiment can shape even the virtual world, reflecting the irrepressible love people continue to have for Northeast India’s beloved star.As messages of remembrance and pride continue to pour in, “Zubeen Garg Island” remains a living symbol of the artist’s connection with his fans, showing that legends never truly leave—they simply become immortalized in the hearts and landmarks shaped by those whose lives they touched.