Rapper Badshah has issued an apology to the National Commission for Women (NCW) regarding the controversial lyrics of his song ‘Tateeree’. He has pledged to create a song promoting women empowerment within four months and support the education of 50 girls. The NCW had raised concerns over the objectionable content of the song, leading to public outcry and the filing of multiple FIRs in Haryana.
Badshah faced backlash due to the explicit lyrics and visuals in his song, prompting him to apologize on social media. Following a concert in London, he shared a reflective message on Instagram, acknowledging the recent challenges he has encountered. Despite the difficulties, he expressed gratitude to his fans for their support and success at the concert, which reignited his passion for music and his purpose in the industry.
Reflecting on his experience in London, Badshah emphasized the impact of his fans’ support and the energy of the audience on stage. He recognized the significance of his music to his listeners and expressed readiness to embark on a new phase in his career. Badshah hinted at upcoming music projects and conveyed his appreciation to his supporters for standing by him during tough times.
