Wrestler and MMA fighter Sangram Singh has spoken out about the recent controversy surrounding rapper Badshah’s song “Tatiri.” Sangram expressed his disapproval of songs with abusive language, emphasizing that such content should not be created, regardless of the artist. He urged the audience to be more responsible and avoid supporting inappropriate music.
Sangram highlighted the role of the audience in shaping content, suggesting that if people stop endorsing such music, creators will shift towards producing more meaningful songs. He also revealed his preference for classic singers like Kishore Kumar, Mohammed Rafi, and Lata Mangeshkar over modern rap music. Sangram disagreed with the notion that using harsh language is necessary for self-expression.
Regarding the controversy surrounding Badshah’s song “Tatiri,” the Haryana police took action by issuing a Look Out Circular to prevent the rapper from leaving the country. An FIR was filed against Badshah at the Cyber Police Station in Panchkula, citing objectionable content and inappropriate portrayal of women and minors in the song’s video. The police criticized the use of derogatory language towards women and girls in the song, as well as its negative depiction of the school environment.
