Viral Song “Bado Badi” Removed From YouTube Due To Copyright Infringement

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One of the well-known songs by Pakistani singer Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, “Bado Badi,” has been removed from YouTube because of a copyright violation. After the song’s debut on his own channel last month, it became incredibly well-known in India and throughout South Asia.

The song’s melody and composition, which are said to be similar to an already-existing piece of music, are the centre of the copyright dispute. The song is allegedly a parody of “Bado Badi,” which Noor Jehan sang in the 1973 movie Banarsi Thug.

The musician and internet users are shocked and disappointed that the song was suddenly removed from YouTube. Since its release, the song has had over 28 million views on YouTube.

Model Wajdan Rao was featured in the music video “Bado Badi,” which quickly gained popularity on social media and inspired a meme frenzy among other content producers.

The song “Aankh Ladi Bado Badi” is one of the most popular ones right now on social media, and millions of reels are available on YouTube Shorts and Instagram Shorts.

About Ali Khan Chahat (Chahat)

Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, a self-described artist, gained notoriety in Pakistan during the COVID-19 outbreak. Chahat Fateh Ali went from being unknown to a fame because to his strange tunes, which are hilarious to listen to. He’s become so popular that he’s been invited to appear on multiple TV shows and podcasts in Pakistan.

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