
He recalled that he used to wear a helmet when he used to go for the job, but he never really liked working. Get DJ recommendations for harmonic mixing. Also see Camelot, duration, release date, label, popularity, energy, danceability, and happiness. After his education, he had a job as well. Key & BPM for Paani Paani by Badshah, Aastha Gill. Stephen’s for one month, but then later joined an engineering college in Chandigarh. One of the users wrote, “Wow looks fantastic.” Another user wrote, “First rich engineer.” A third user chimed in and wrote, “Old is gold.” Another echoed similar sentiments and hilariously wrote, “Nice hairstyle Badshah.” In an interview with Hindustan Times in 2015, Badshah recalled working as a civil engineer before trying his luck in the music industry. Play online or download to listen offline free - in HD audio, only on JioSaavn. Includes Badshahs top Hindi, Punjabi, Bhojpuri songs. Badshah treats fans with a picture from his engineering college daysįans of the Chandigarh Mein singer were amazed to see the throwback picture from his college days. Listen to top songs featuring Badshah on JioSaavn.

Those four years of engineering),” he captioned his Instagram post. But engineering students do not follow the restrictions of time. Engineering ko wo 4 saal (I know it was yesterday. But wo engineering student kya jo time ka paband ho. Though a tad late for the occasion, Badshah shared the picture where he can be seen wearing a black blazer over a pink shirt while posing with a friend. The picture was shared on the occasion of Engineer’s Day.

Taking his fans by surprise, Badshah took to Instagram and shared a throwback picture from his engineering days. Once the lockdown ends, I’ll meet him and record a song with him,” he promises.Rapper Badshah has always been known for lending his voice to some amazing songs, but very few people have known that the singer was an engineering student. “In the whole confusion we discovered Ratanji’s talent.

I want to share the royalty of this song with him,” informs the singer-composer who, moved after a phone call with the folk artiste, has wired him Rs 5 lakh and, with the music company, plans to educate and encourage folk artistes to register their work. It’s sad because royalties are an artiste’s only source of income. The original song has been recreated several times in the past, even in Bengali films, and Ratan ji has never been credited. “If it was a case of plagiarism, we would be facing the consequences by now. When he decided to use it, both the music label and he exercised due diligence during research. Badshah reveals that the song had been with him since the last five years as a dotara sample. Genda Phool”, the musician was accused of not giving credit to original lyricist Ratan Kahar for the Bengali lines, “īodo Loker Beti Lo”, used in the song. Still from ‘Humma Humma’ remix, Masakali 2.0, which released recently
