Sidhu Moosewala's new song released with a deepfake, seems to have gone viral on YouTube

The late Punjabi singer and rapper Sidhu Moose Wala, also known as Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, passed away prematurely last year. Ever since, he has been sharing his work with his fans from beyond the grave. His dad, Sardar Balkaur Singh uncovered that the most recent track by the vocalist named 'Mera Na' has been delivered in both sound and visual arrangements.

Burna Boy, who appears in the video alongside Steel Banglez, who composed the song's music, also contributes a soulful rap to the track. The lyrics, which talk about how Sidhu Moose Wala's name continues to reign on every street, every corner, and emblazoned across billboards, proving that even though he may no longer be with us, he will always be with us, were perfectly encapsulated in the video, which was directed by Navkaran Brar.

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In addition, the VFX-heavy video for Insight Keti's Deepfake features Sidhu mouthing the song's lyrics while claiming to be "feeling like a God" on posters, stickers, and other memorabilia."For the majority of the video, Sidhu's influence on Punjabi youth, culture, and society is shown. In honor of the Just Listen singer, one young child even makes the decision to wear the turban.

The video then shifts to Nigerian singer and rapper Burna Boy, who raps for a short time and sings "Mera Na." This is followed by shots of Drake performing a concert while paying tribute to Sidhu Moosewala with a T-shirt with the Punjabi rapper's face on it, as well as images of Sidhu's face in the sky, on people's phones, sculptures, and news coverage of the singer from all over the world demanding.

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The video comes to a close with the chanting of "Legends never die" in the background. Since its release, the song has received over 820,000 likes and received over 2.6 million views in an hour. One commenter wrote, "Every Line Of This Masterpiece Gives Goosebumps.. Legends Never Dies" to express their gratitude to the late singer. while a different commenter stated, "2.6 million views in one hour." His legacy cannot be stopped by death. Jatta, rest in power.

Sidhu Moosewala was shot in Punjab's Mansa region last year when he was driving with two different allies to Jawahar Ke town. Six men stopped his vehicle and opened fire on the jeep, killing the singer immediately.

Goldy Brar, a member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang who was known for threatening celebrities like Salman Khan, claimed responsibility for Sidhu's death later. However, Mandeep Singh alias Toofan and Manmohan Singh alias Mohna, two of the six accused in connection with Sidhu's death, were killed last month when they got into a gang fight inside Punjab's Goindwal Sahib Central Jail.

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