After joining the top rappers, Badshah said, 'I'm not afraid of losing stardom...'
After joining the top rappers, Badshah said, 'I'm not afraid of losing stardom...'
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Recently rapper Badshah's new song 'Pani Pani' has been released. The song also stars Jacqueline Fernandez. This song is being loved by the audience. Meanwhile, the emperor openly discussed his popularity. After joining the top rappers of the country, Badshah insists that he does not work for stardom. That is why the fear of losing stardom never bothers him, he says.

The same Badshah claimed, "I don't work for stardom. I work for the music that is in my veins. I know I will never lose it. This is God's gift to me.'' According to Badshah, life is like a cruise. Over the years, his chartbusters have included 'Mercy', 'Pagal', 'DJ Wale Babu,' 'Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai', 'Kar Gayi Chul', 'She Move It Like', 'Wakhra Swag.' This trend is still going on as 'Garmi' and 'Genda Phool.' Badshah was selected as one of the highest-paid stars in India in Forbes India's list of 100 stars in 2017, 2018, and 2019.

He has also forgotten the same plagiarism allegations and the controversy over the purchase of fake ideas that had caused him a lot of trouble last year. At the age of 36, Badshah started with the Mafia Mundir group in 2006 as a musician. The king's fans have increased a lot since this beginning. The real name of the emperor is Aditya Pratik Singh Sisodia. Badshah feels he has been a game-changer. He says, "All my tracks have been tide-turners in different ways – 'Saturday Saturday' and 'Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai' to 'DJ Wale Babu' in Bollywood."

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