Indian rapper Badshah goes viral on his musical tour in North America. At a concert in New Jersey, he changed the lyrics of his popular song 'Tareefan' to target the US tariff policy.
That part of the concert now spread like wildfire on the internet. Many have praised Badshah's witty satire, calling Donald Trump the 'Tariff Emperor.'
Badsha's 'Unfinished USA Tour' in discussion
Badshah has been performing in various cities in North America for the past few days. The tour is titled 'Unfinished USA Tour,' which is now the centre of discussion. According to the audience, the Punjabi rapper is using music as a tool to speak out on various political and economic issues on stage.
Tariff-satire on the New Jersey stage instead of 'Tareefan'
Badshah recently sang the popular song 'Tareefan' from the film 'Veere Di Wedding' at his concert in New Jersey. While the original song says, 'Hor dass kinniya tareefan chahidi ae tenu,' he started singing with a humorous twist, 'Kinni Tariff Chahidiye Trump Ko.' The audience applauded and whistled upon hearing this sarcastic line about the 50 percent tariff policy, creating a moment full of 'political satire' on stage.

Salman Khan's indirect comments also spark discussion
During a recent episode of 'Bigg Boss 19,' Salman Khan called out the contestants, saying, "Those who cause the most trouble, they want the peace prize." His comment quickly got people talking online. Many viewers thought he was taking a dig at Trump.
Apart from the concert, Badshah is enjoying the response to his latest album, 'Ek Tha Raja.' Several singles, such as 'God Damn,' 'Jawaab,' and 'Khushnuma,' have already found their place among the audience.