Karan Aujla vs singer Raka controversy drama explained of songs lyrics being copied

Karan Aujla vs singer Raka controversy drama explained of songs lyrics being copied

Punjabi singer Karan Aujla and Raka are currently involved in a controversy

For unversed, the allegations of copying each other’s song lyrics have been made against both singers. In the Punjabi music world, both artists are publicly criticizing each other.

Punjabi singer Karan Aujla vs singer Raka controversy drama explained of songs lyrics being copied

After Karan Aujla, Raka has also given his clarification. The ongoing dispute between Aujla and Raka has shocked the artistic community.

In fact, Punjabi singer Raka’s song ‘On My Own’ has been deleted from YouTube channel. The artist himself shared a screenshot on his Instagram handle, showing that his song has been removed from the YouTube channel.

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Karan Aujla & Raka Controversy Explained

It Is worth mentioning that Karan Aujla compared himself to Raka using his nails. This deeply hurt Raka. Following this, he came live and strongly criticized this action by the renowned singer.

Raka said that the composition was not intentionally copied. If it is copied, then take it down and play the song. The artist mentioned that someone sent him a video, that person informed him about his situation.

He showed his cut legs and nails, saying, “You know where I came from, how I worked here, how can you tell my fate, you gave me something. I took something to eat from you, how can you talk about my situation?

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“No one here will live with pride. When you don’t even know me, how did you talk about me…? When I have nothing for you, why did I speak?”

It is also said that Raka copied the composition of Karan Aujla’s song ‘Point of View’ in his song ‘On My Own’. In response, Aujla live-streamed and said, “If I compose such a creation, even Chakki won’t recognize it.”

Following this, Karan responded in singer Raka’s new EP ‘On My Own’. It should be noted that two and a half minutes later, a song plays in which Kuldeep Manak’s song is played, and the composition of Karan Aujla’s song ‘Take It Easy’ matches.

Raka then said that many have imitated, Tarza da maan, Kali maanak di khela binaye khane… After that, in another line of the song, it is said that God, let these two years pass, teach him the truth by hitting him in the face. Following this, Karan Aujla compared himself to singer Raka with his nails.

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