Chahat Fateh Ali Khan's 'Bado Badi' removed from YouTube again
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Self-proclaimed Pakistani singer, Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s viral rendition ‘Bado Badi’ has once again been removed from YouTube.
Chahat Fateh Ali Khan is known for his unconventional singing style and self-promotion on social media, uploaded 'Bado Badi' on his official YouTube channel during Eid ul-Fitr.
The song quickly garnered immense popularity in a short time and reached 28 million views on YouTube however, went viral both in Pakistan and India.
Recently, Chahat uploaded a video on his YouTube channel in which he announced that after his efforts, YouTube had removed the copyright strike from his song, and the song was reinstated.
He said he was very happy with the return of his song but his happiness was short-lived as another copyright strike led to its removal yet again.
Khan expressed frustration and confusion over why well-known singers, anchors, and YouTubers oppose him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgYMjsWru80
"I have worked hard for eight years to gain fame and earn my livelihood. I have invested my own money in my songs without any sponsorship", he said.
"To those who want me to quit singing, I say more songs are coming, and I will keep singing as 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."