All my exes got married, now it's my turn: Hasan Raheem goes on confusing posting spree

Musician shared a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter)


Entertainment Desk January 03, 2024

Recently, Hasan Raheem, renowned for his musical prowess and penchant for delivering straight-up bangers, took a detour into the world of X-posting, leaving his fans puzzled, entertained, and also concerned.

The journey of Hasan's X-posting escapade commenced innocently enough with a cryptic entry that read, "Already dil main hungama." (Already, there is chaos in my heart). A playful start, one might think, but little did his audience anticipate the twists and turns that would follow.

The intrigue deepened with an evocative query posed by the musician, "Uska dil huwa baytaab ya infatuation?" (Is her heart restless or is it infatuation?) The shift from playful to contemplative marked the beginning of a series of posts that ventured into more intense and thought-provoking territories.

Things took a surprising turn when Hasan shared a rather troubling couplet, "Ya to muhabbat haraam kardo, ya phir khudkushi halaal kardo." (Either prohibit love or allow suicide). This unexpected glimpse into the darker corners of emotion left followers wondering about the inspiration behind such poignantly troubling words.

Swift to recognise the impact of his words, Hasan offered an apology, stating, "Sorry meri dard ki goliyon ka asar utar raha hai." (Sorry, the effect of my pain pills is wearing off). However, the rollercoaster was far from over. Hasan concluded his series of out-of-context posts on the platform, formerly known as Twitter, with a rather serious declaration – "All my exes got married, hun meri vaari hai." (Now it's my turn). This poignant revelation hinted at a personal journey, inviting speculation and empathy from his followers.

The unconventional nature of Hasan's X-posting spree not only showcased his artistic versatility but also offered a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the complexities of human emotions. In a world often dominated by curated content, Hasan's willingness to share unpolished sentiments resonated with many, sparking conversations around love, loss, and self-reflection.

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