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‘Music Is Not A Sport’: AP Dhillon Speaks Out At Karan Aujla’s Concert Amid Feud With Diljit Dosanjh

By Loudest Team
December 23, 2024
‘Music Is Not A Sport’: AP Dhillon Speaks Out At Karan Aujla’s Concert Amid Feud With Diljit Dosanjh

Earlier this week, tensions surfaced between Punjabi music stars AP Dhillon and Diljit Dosanjh, sparking a heated online discussion. The feud began with Dhillon accusing Dosanjh of blocking him on Instagram, escalating into what many fans have dubbed an "online feud." The controversy has since gained momentum after Dhillon’s recent onstage remarks about music and social media.

During a concert where Dhillon joined Karan Aujla on stage, the “Brown Munde” singer addressed the audience, sharing his thoughts on the alleged rivalry. A video shared by a paparazzo account captured Dhillon saying, “A narrative is being pushed that these guys don't like each other, they don't get along. But I'm going to tell you one thing, this social media is all corrupt. This is a narrative that people push. We fing love each other.”* He continued, “Music is not a fing sport. There is no winner or loser in this game. All that matters is who f**ing keeps it real.”

The feud came into focus on December 8, when Dosanjh wished Dhillon and Aujla success for their respective multi-city concert tours, stating, “Two of my brothers, Karan Aujla and AP Dhillon, have started their tours, best of luck to them, too.” Dhillon responded by tweeting, “I just want to say one small thing, brother. First unblock me on Instagram and then talk to me. I don't want to talk about what marketing is happening but first unblock me. I've been working for three years. Have you ever seen me in any controversy?"

Adding to the drama, rapper Badshah posted a cryptic message about "staying united," which fans speculate was a subtle reference to the feud. Despite the online back-and-forth, Dhillon’s powerful stage presence and message of unity with Aujla have resonated with fans, leaving many hopeful for reconciliation between the two Punjabi icons.

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