Rapper Badshah has responded to criticism he received days ago from fans who claimed he used the phrase "BTS bibba" in his song ‘Issa Vibe’. The well-known K-pop group BTS is made up of RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. They have a big fan base all around the world. The Bloody Daddy song uses the Punjabi word "bibba," which means "woman."
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On Friday, Badshah posted the following on his Instagram Stories: "Playlist mein BAD BUNNY BTS 'BIEBER' (ear with hearing aid emoji)." Justin Bieber is referred to as "Bieber." Many of his followers congratulated him for the clarification on social media. Someone commented, "It sounded like bibba. Thanks for the statement." Another fan said, "Thank you for clarifying and clearing the doubts."
‘Issa Vibe’, a single by Badshah, was released a few weeks ago. In the song, there is a line that says, "Playlist pe Bad Bunny BTS Bibba, Har Raat Beer Peeni Hai Tujhe Kiba." The use of the word "bibba" in relation to BTS infuriated many of the group's followers because it describes a lady.
Several supporters tweeted and posted content. A comment read, “Badshah...how dare you..? Insulting #BTS with your cheap lyrics in the bloody daddy song.I know you are jealous that you can never be like them.. never ever..but at least have some respect for them. We ARMY demand either edit the lyrics or remove the song.” Another tweet read, "Well, it seems he is trying to spread hate." A Twitter user wrote, "Badshah included BTS in his lyrics! Man knows where clout and hype comes from."
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Badshah apologised in May of this year after numerous individuals objected to the lyrics of his song Sanak. Badshah was criticised by a senior priest of the Mahakaleshwar Temple in Madhya Pradesh's Ujjain district for utilising the name of Lord Shiva (Bholenath) and profane language in the song. Mahesh, the priest, requested that he apologies and take the name of God out of the song. He added that he will ask for the rapper to be the subject of a FIR.