K-pop singer Aoora has created a reel featuring Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s viral song “Bado Badi”.
The song, which was originally removed from YouTube due to copyright infringement, has continued to gain popularity across social media platforms.
Aoora’s rendition of the song is the latest example of its enduring popularity, which has transcended borders and genres to become a viral sensation among K-pop stars.
The song’s catchy tune and quirky style have made it a favorite among fans, who have created countless reels and memes featuring the song.
Many other celebrities, including Guru Randhawa, Diljit Dosanjh, and B Praak, have also jumped on the trend, creating their own videos featuring the song.
The song’s popularity has been further amplified by its international appeal, with fans from India and Korea also participating in the trend.
Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s “Bado Badi” has become a cultural phenomenon, with its impact extending beyond the music industry.
The song’s viral success has also led to increased recognition for Khan, who has been hailed as a pioneer of “cringe music”.
Despite the controversy surrounding the song’s origins, its enduring popularity is a testament to the power of social media in shaping our cultural landscape.