Sidhu Moose Wala's 8th song ‘Attach’ released; gets 2.6 million views in 5 hours

The rapper Sidhu Moosewala's eighth posthumous song titled Attach was released on Friday, amassing 2.6 million views within five hours. This marks another addition to the list of songs released after his tragic killing on May 29, 2022. Previous posthumous releases include SYL, Vaar, Mera Naa, Chorni, Watchout, Drippy, and 410.
Sidhu Moose Wala's 8th song ‘Attach’ released; gets 2.6 million views in 5 hours
Sidhu Moose wala (File photo)
BATHINDA: Yet another song of slain Punjabi singer Shubhdeep Singh aka Sidhu Moose Wala 'Attach' was released on Friday. The song in collaboration with with Steel Banglez, turned out to be eight song released after Moose Wala's killing on May 29, 2022. The song got 2.6 million views and likes in only five hours of release. His youtube official channel has 25.2 million subscribers.
‘Attach’ album cover
‘Attach’ album cover

Sidhu Moosewala was murdered at village Jawaharke near Mansa on May 29, 2022.
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Earlier, his first posthumous song 'SYL' was released on June 23, 2022, less than a month after the singer was shot dead.
It had got millions of views and likes before it was removed from you tube. The song was about controversial link canal Satluj Yamuna Link, wherein Moose Wala sang against sharing even a drop of water with any other state.
The 2nd song 'Vaar' released on November 8, 2022, was about valour of Hari Singh Nalwa, the commander in chief of Khalsa Fauz during the regime of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
The third song 'Mera Naa' was released on April 7, 2023. It was with Nigerian singer and rapper Burna Boy and UK based musician Steel Banglez.
Moose Wala's fourth song 'Chorni' was released on July 7, 2023 while his fifth song was released on November 12, 2023.
The sixth song of the slain singer 'Drippy' with Mxrci and AR Paisley was released on February 2, this year while the seventh one was released on April 10.
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Neel Kamal writes about sustainable agriculture, environment, climate change for The Times of India. His incisive and comprehensive reporting about over a year-long farmers' struggle against farm laws at the borders of the national capital won laurels. He is an alumunus of Chandigarh College of Engineering and Technology.

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