Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, known for his distinctive off-tune songs on social media, recently had his viral hit ‘Bado Badi’ deleted from YouTube once again.
The song, released on his official channel during Eid al-Fitr, quickly gained 28 million views and became popular in Pakistan and India. Despite its success, YouTube initially removed it due to copyright issues, which pleased many prominent Pakistani musicians, anchors, YouTubers, and social media users.
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Khan later announced on his channel that the copyright strike had been lifted and the song restored. Despite criticism from well-known industry figures, Khan expressed his determination to persevere in his music career. “I have worked hard for eight years to gain fame and earn my livelihood,” he stated, emphasizing his self-funded approach to music production.
He defiantly promised to continue releasing music, saying, “To those who want me to quit singing, I say more songs are coming, and I will keep singing.”
Khan also pointed out his broad appeal, noting that he entertains a diverse audience, including children and adults. He claims to be the only singer whose fan base spans these age groups.
In a bold response to his detractors, Khan warned, “If singers, anchors, YouTubers, and models continue to speak against me, I will take them to court. I always stand by my word.”