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Badshah taunted Honey Singh from the stage, said- Papa's comeback will happen to you…

Rapper and singer Badshah has taken a dig at famous singer Yo Yo Honey Singh without taking his name. While Badshah was on the stage, there were some Honey Singh fans also in the audience. When he provoked, Badshah said four things from his side also. After which now this video of his is becoming very viral on social media. The bitterness between the two has been going on for many years.

Let us tell you that in the video that has surfaced, it is seen that Badshah was on the stage, when the fans started taking the name of Honey Singh. After this, Badshah also gave a forceful reply. He said, 'Give me a pen and paper. I have brought a gift for you. I will write some lyrics and give them. Papa will make a comeback for you. This is your only work left and you have nothing else to do. Read More – World's largest dosa made after failing 110 times, registered in Guinness World Records for its length…

After this video went viral, fans started tweeting on social media to support their favorite singer. One wrote, 'Brother, this Badshah has completely insulted Honey Paaji.' Another commented, 'Paaji, he is a childhood hero, even today children follow hair styles.' Another gave a strong reply, 'One Honey Singh can eat 200 kings like him.' Others commented, 'First he should learn to write lyrics himself.' Read More – Avneet Kaur flaunted her tattoo on social media, fans went crazy…

For information, let us tell you that Raftaar, Badshah and Honey Singh were part of the same band 'Mafia Mundir'. After the breakup of this band, they were never seen together. After which Badshah had said in the interview that Honey Singh had cheated him, had stopped picking up the phone and had made him sign a blank contract. When Badshah's 'Gone Girl' song was released in the year 2023, netizens speculated that some lines of the track were actually a taunt on Honey Singh. The line in it was like this – 'Some people are not making a comeback.'