Badshah Breaks Silence On Accusations Of Paying 72 Lakhs To Buy Fake YouTube Views For Paagal Song: It’s Called Buying Adverts From Legitimate Buying Agencies..” ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Rapper Badshah is renowned for his unique blend of Punjabi and hip-hop music styles, incorporating catchy beats and infectious hooks into his songs. He enjoys a massive fan following and some of his popular tracks in films include “Kala Chashma” from “Baar Baar Dekho” (2016) and “Tareefan” from “Veere Di Wedding” (2018).

While he is now a successful rapper, he landed in a controversy back in 2020 when his song Paagal was released. He was accused of paying ₹72 lakh for additional views on his music video, in a bid to break a viewership record. Now the rapper has reacted to the accusation.

During a conversation with leading podcaster Raj Shamani for his show ‘Figuring Out’, Badshah extensively spoke about the YouTube views controversy with the song ‘Paagal’. He said, “You can never buy YouTube views; it’s called buying adverts from legitimate buying agencies. The agenda was to make ‘Paagal’ visible to maximum audiences and achieve a certain viewership number so that we can flex. We thought we had a global song and we wanted to advertise it to a global audience. At that time J Balvin’s ‘Mi Gente’ had dropped, and it was a huge hit and we felt Hindi shouldn’t be a barrier since music has no boundaries.”

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