Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, a self-proclaimed singer, has faced another setback as his viral hit “Bado Badi” was removed from YouTube once more, just a day after being reinstated.
The song, initially uploaded on his official YouTube channel during Eid-ul-Fitr, quickly went viral, amassing over 20 million views and capturing the attention of audiences in both Pakistan and India.
However, YouTube first took down the video due to copyright issues, much to Khan’s disappointment.
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“The song was re-uploaded by YouTube, but it was removed again due to another copyright strike,” Khan disclosed.
Expressing his frustration and bewilderment, Khan questioned why prominent singers, anchors, and YouTubers seem to oppose him.
“I have worked hard for eight years to gain fame and earn my livelihood,” he lamented. “I have invested my own money in my songs without any sponsorship.”
Khan also emphasised his unique appeal, stating that he entertains both children and adults with his performances.