Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, a self-proclaimed singer famous for his off-tune songs on social media, has had his viral hit 'Bado Badi' deleted from YouTube once again.
The song, which Khan uploaded on his official YouTube channel during Eid al-Fitr, garnered 28 million views and went viral in both Pakistan and India.
However, YouTube initially took it down due to copyright issues, causing disappointment for Khan but relief for many prominent Pakistani musicians, anchors, YouTubers, and social media users who celebrated its removal.
Recently, Khan announced in a video on his YouTube channel that the copyright strike on 'Bado Badi' had been removed, and the song was reinstated.
Khan expressed frustration and confusion over why well-known singers, anchors, and YouTubers oppose him.
"I have worked hard for eight years to gain fame and earn my livelihood," he said. "I have invested my own money in my songs without any sponsorship."
He vowed to continue his singing career despite opposition, stating, "To those who want me to quit singing, I say more songs are coming, and I will keep singing."
Khan also highlighted his unique appeal, claiming he entertains both children and adults with his performances.
"I am the only singer with young fans," he added.
In response to critics, he warned, "If singers, anchors, YouTubers, and models continue to speak against me, I will take them to court. I always stand by my word."
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