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Chahat Fateh Ali Khan expands his musical journey with English songs

Kashif Rana, better known by his stage name Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, has captured the attention of social media audiences with his playful and amusing singing style. The British Pakistani artist, who became a viral sensation, has now taken his talents to the English music scene, much to the excitement of his followers.

Chahat’s journey to fame began in 2022 when a light-hearted video of his performance gained millions of views, catapulting him to internet stardom. His rendition of “Akh Haldi Badu Badi” amassed an impressive 28 million views on YouTube before being taken down due to copyright claims. The song’s popularity even crossed borders, with Indian celebrities and social media users sharing it widely.

Beyond viral videos, Chahat gained further recognition last year by performing a track for the Pakistan Super League. His foray into English music this year has further delighted his international fanbase.

In a recent viral clip, Chahat is seen singing an English love song in a hotel setting, alongside an English fan. The crowd enthusiastically recorded the moment as Chahat performed lines from a song he is currently composing. The Englishman, a self-professed fan of Chahat from TikTok, expressed his admiration, praising the singer’s talent.

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