Sidhu is alive in hearts: Foreign fans are also in grief over Moosewala’s death, video goes viral; paying tribute by singing

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After the murder of famous Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala, his fans across the country and abroad are saddened. Sidhu Musewala was a hip-hop artist. Apart from India, a large number of his fans are also abroad. After Sidhu’s death, videos of his international fans are becoming fiercely viral on social media.

Even two days after Sidhu’s death, his name is trending on Twitter. At the same time, his last song ‘Levels’ is trending at No.1 on YouTube with more than 20 million views.

His international fans saddened by Sidhu’s death

In the video, saddened by Sidhu’s death, his international fans are seen sobbing and crying. They cannot believe that Sidhu is no more in this world. Sidhu’s fans are also seen crying while singing his famous song ‘Jatt Da Muqabla’.

This is also a coincidence: the murder of the American rapper whom Musewala considered as his mentor happened in a similar way; Both their careers were in controversy.

Sidhu’s song ‘The Last Ride’ in discussion

Sidhu Musewala considered American rapper Tupac Shakur as his mentor and was also deeply influenced by his music. He died in the same way that Tupac was murdered in 1995. Sidhu released the song ‘The Last Ride’ two weeks before his death. In the cover image of this song, he showed Tupac’s car in which Tupac was shot and killed.

The strange coincidence of Sidhu’s death

Sidhu Moosewala released Song 295 on 14 July 2021. In this song, he raised the topic of social issues like caste and religion, ongoing controversy in his career and hatred from some people. He had said in his song – Controversy will be found everyday, debate will be available in the name of religion. If you speak the truth, you will get 295, if you will progress, then you will get hate. At the same time, the strange coincidence is that Sidhu also died on 29/5. Let us tell you, 295 is not just a number, but it is a section of the Indian Penal Code.

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