The Canadian-Punjabi singer fired off a slew of insults against the Bollywood actor and superstar cricketer in songs ‘King Sh*t’ and ‘Safety Off’ off his new EP ‘Leo’. The singer had been in controversy since his perceived alignment with anti-national sentiments and pro-Khalistani propaganda. He refers to Kangana Ranauts recent controversies in his explicity titled song ‘King Sh*t’. Even Virat Kohli wasn’t exempted from the singer’s harsh words in the track titled ‘Safety Off’.
The feud between Kangana and Shubh surfaced when Kangana slammed the Canadian-Punjabi Singer for displaying the distorted map of divided India through his platform. He refers to Ranaut in his song saying, “Hun bhaldi ae fame teri movie v na chaldi” (You look for fame now even though your movies are flop), and subsequently accuses her of chasing fame through controversial comments on the internet. He further refers to Kangana Ranauts political connections and insults the actress over her intent to join politics in the near future.
Regarding the controversy with cricket superstar, Virat Kohli, Shubh mentions his name in the track ‘Safety off’. Recently, the famous cricketer had unfollowed the artist on Social Media after his perceived affiliation with the anti-national sentiments of Khalistani supporters. Shubh did not let this go unnoticed and addressed Kohli and others who unfollowed him in his track ‘Safety Off’.
Shubh’s artistry has faced criticism for its perceived alignment with anti-nationalist sentiments and alleged promotion of Khalistan propaganda. They have sparked intense debates within the public sphere. On the other hand, Ranaut and Kohli wield substantial influence. A single social media post from either of them possesses the potential to significantly impact Shubh’s career Their immense following and status make them a potent force in shaping public opinion.