Sidhu Moosewala’s Last Song SYL Removed From YouTube: Sidhu Moosewala’s final track SYL was not too long ago faraway from YouTube few days after its launched. SYL, that highlights varied points together with Punjab water difficulty because the title refers to Sutlej-Yamuna Link canal, garnered over 27 million YouTube views. Moosewala was usually recognized for projecting the socio-political turmoil and caste division within the state via his songs. Moosewala had created a cult following among the many youth and is credited for taking Punjab music business to a different degree. SYL was written, sung and composed by Moosewala and recorded previous to his demise. SYL launched on June 23 and hit 3.3 million likes and 27 million views on YouTube.Also Read – Sidhu Moose Wala’s ‘295’ Enters Billboard Global 200, Here’s How Fans Celebrate
Check out this publish shared by Moosewala previous to his demise:
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SYL Talks About Sutlej-Yamuna Link Dispute
SYL‘s YouTube link is now unavailable and the YouTube message reads, “Video unavailable. This content is not available on this country domain due to a legal complaint from the government.” SYL talks about Punjab and Haryana’s water dispute over the the Sutlej-Yamuna Link canal. Moosewala’s track additionally showcases the 1984 anti-Sikh riots and movies from Red Fort on the 2021 Republic Day through the anti-farm invoice riots. Also Read – Sidhu Moosewala Death: Nigerian Singer Burna Boy Pays Respect to Late Punjabi Singer at Live Show
Moosewala, born Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, was shot useless by assailants on May 29. Musicians and celebs throughout the globe mourned the singer’s unlucky demise.
Moosewala’s songs akin to 295, Legend, and The Last Ride are in style amongst his followers. He rose to fame as Moose after the success of his breakthrough track So High.
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