Abrar-ul-Haq’s latest song ‘Begum Shak Karti Ha’ featuring Saba Qamar fails miserably
Abrar-ul-Haq’s latest song ‘Begum Shak Karti Ha’ featuring Saba Qamar fails miserably!
The singer-turned-politician is currently being criticized for his new song as netizens find it a rip-off version of the international hit rhyme ‘Baby Baby Shark’.
Remember it was a few weeks ago when a video clip of Abar mocking Pakistani parenting went viral on social media and the singer himself has opted to copy the famous rhyme for his new song!
For God’s sake guys, it’s 2021 and Abrar has dedicated his latest song “to all those who are too much married… Yaani “Run Mureed”.
Our mood was instantly turned off after following Abrar ul Haq’s tweet and as soon as the music video was released, the expectations died as well.
The singer has given many hits in the past including Ithe Rakh, Nach Majajan, Billo, Preeto, Ferrari, Charian Da Dil Cheerdi, Bhabhi, Dilbar, Diamond Ring.
But it’s high time for the famous Punjabi singer to change his songwriter and content team if there is any!
Begum Shak Karti Hey (Teaser) – Abrarulhaq
Dedicated to all those who are too much married… Yaani "Run Mureed"@s_qamarzaman pic.twitter.com/jHDoPoxuEx
— Abrar Ul Haq (@AbrarUlHaqPK) October 20, 2021
Many of the music fans took to social media to share their disappointment.
https://twitter.com/nusrat_xahra/status/1453644965221908481?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1453644965221908481%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fthecurrent.pk%2Fregressive-copied-abrar-ul-haq-criticised-for-song-with-saba-qamar%2F
Our national obsession with wife jokes is nauseating. https://t.co/imHA44EbYE
— Jehangir Mirza (@JehangirMirzaa) October 20, 2021
Sooo creative, first criticise ‘baby shark song’ then copy its tune, make a pathetic song with even more pathetic lyrics. 👏 https://t.co/0n3qxQoA9C
— Raza Zaidi (@Razaazaidi) October 28, 2021
There is no such thing a “run mureed” it’s a male construct & a patriarchal tool to pretend as a victim. https://t.co/zdAMqbAm3W
— Sadiq Bhanbhro, PhD, MPH (@Sbhanbhro) October 28, 2021