
Singer-rapper Badshah is currently on his 'Unfinished USA Tour' in the USA, where he is making waves in North America. Badshah is making people dance at his concerts with his songs and rap. Meanwhile, in a recent show in New Jersey, Badshah did something that is now going viral. Actually, in the middle of the song, Badshah mentioned US President Donald Trump. This surprised everyone present there, and the audience started clapping.
Badshah added Trump's name in the middle of the song.
During the concert, Badshah was singing the hit song 'Tareefan' from the film 'Veere Di Wedding'. During this, Badshah suddenly made some changes in one line of the song and added Donald Trump's name to it. Badshah was first singing the original line of the song 'Kinniyan tarifaan chahidi ae tenu', which means 'how many compliments do you want'. But in the middle, he cleverly changed it to 'Kinniyan tariff chahidiye Trump ko' (how much tariff does Trump want). The crowd laughed and clapped, enjoying the rapper's funny take on US President Donald Trump and the ongoing tariff debate. Fans loved Badshah's style.
Badshah will be seen in 'The Bads of Bollywood'
Badshah will also be seen in the debut series 'The Bads of Bollywood' directed by Aryan Khan. A glimpse of Badshah was seen in the recently released trailer of this series. This has remained in constant discussions after the trailer was released. Apart from the concert, Badshah is also celebrating the success of his recent album 'Ek Tha Raja'. It includes hit songs like 'God Dam', 'Jawab', and 'Khushnuma'.
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