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‘Bado Badi’ Removed From YouTube: Know The Reason Behind The Take Down

YouTube has removed Pakistani singer Chahat Fateh Ali Khan's hit song "Bado Badi" due to a copyright infringement issue. The song, released on his official channel last month, had garnered significant popularity throughout South Asia and India.

YouTube has taken down Pakistani singer Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s popular song “Bado Badi” due to a copyright infringement issue. Released on his official channel last month, the song had gained immense popularity all across South Asia and India.

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YouTube has abruptly taken down the song, leaving the artist and netizens surprised and disappointed. Since its release, the song had more than 28 million views.

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Featuring Pakistani model Wajdan Rao, the music video “Bado Badi” went viral on social media and sparked a meme competition among several content creators and even the social media users.

The song “Aankh Ladi Bado Badi” is currently trending on social media platforms, with millions of reels available on Instagram and YouTube Shorts.

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Chahat Fateh Ali Khan is a self-proclaimed artist, who got fame during the COVID-19 pandemic and became a celebrity in Pakistan.

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First published on: Jun 07, 2024 03:35 PM IST


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