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Sidhu Moose Wala's 3 unreleased songs out on his birth anniversary, go viral

Sidhu Moose Wala's 3 unreleased songs out on his birth anniversary, go viral

India Today11-06-2025

Three unreleased tracks by the late Punjabi rapper Sidhu Moose Wala have been released on YouTube and Spotify to mark his 32nd birth anniversary. Titled '008', 'Take Notes' and 'Neal', the songs crossed one million views within hours of their release and made their way to the top of YouTube's trending list.Fans also shared their love for the late Punjabi rapper in the comment section of the songs on YouTube and expressed how much they miss him.advertisement
Meanwhile, BBC released a two part documentary on Sidhu Moose Wala, titled 'The Killing Call' on YouTube. The documentary was released despite a petition filed by the late singer's father in Mansa court seeking a stay on its screening. The court is scheduled to hear the petition on June 12.While the BBC had originally planned to release the documentary at a cinema hall in Mumbai, the plan was later changed due to legal challenges. The documentary showcases Sidhu's early life, his journey to fame, the controversies surrounding him and his tragic death. It also features an interview with gangster Goldy Brar, who killed Moose Wala in 2022.'On 29 May 2022, Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala was murdered by hired gunmen who tracked his car, shot him through the windshield, and left him to die. Afterward, gangster Goldy Brar publicly claimed responsibility for the killing. But nearly three years later, no one has been convicted, the motives remain unclear, and Brar is still at large. BBC Eye Investigations has spoken to people close to Sidhu, tracing his rise from rural Punjab to global stardom, examining how he became entangled with one of India's most feared criminal networks, and asking why he was targeted (sic),' the BBC wrote in the description of the documentary on YouTube. advertisementMoose Wala is one of the most popular Punjabi rappers of all time. He rose to fame with his song 'So High' in 2018. Some of his other popular songs include 'Issa Jatt', 'Same Beef' with Bohemia, 'Old Skool', 'Bambiha Bole', 'Legend', 'Goat' and 'Never Fold'. The Punjabi rapper also made his acting debut with a Punjabi film titled 'Yes I Am Student'. He later appeared in 'Tere Meri Jodi'.Trending Reel

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