Badshah faces backlash for shouting ‘Free Samay Raina’ during live concert
Badshah stirs a row of social media backlash after a clip of him shouting "Free Samay Raina" during a live concert goes viral.
The rap artist’s single titled ‘Heartless’ has already crossed over 24 million views in just one week of release.
SNS | New Delhi | August 21, 2018 3:54 pm
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Within hours of pop-rapper Badshah dropping his album last week, it reached the top spot on iTunes, the popular music streaming service by Apple.
The rap artist’s single titled ‘Heartless’ has already crossed over 24 million views in just one week of release.
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The Indian rapper and composer who delivered several Bollywood chartbusters has released his debut album ‘O.N.E. – Original Never Ends’ comprising 17 songs and featuring collaborations with singers such as Astha Gill and Sunidhi Chauhan.
“ONE is my vision and expression of music that I have been wanting to present to my fans for a long time and finally it is out there. I can’t wait for people to listen to the entire album,” Badshah commented on his album release.
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Sony Music’s India and Middle East president Shridhar Subramaniam said, “Our journey with Badshah began 5 years ago and we were very clear on where we wanted this to go.., therefore when he had this vision of an album, we believed in him and decided to work this together… We are extremely proud to be releasing this album and presenting it to his fans worldwide.”
With an ever-increasing fan base, the 32-year-old rap artist is well known for his Hindi, Haryanvi , nd Punjabi songs.
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Badshah stirs a row of social media backlash after a clip of him shouting "Free Samay Raina" during a live concert goes viral.
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