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Rapper Drake pays tribute to Sidhu Moosewala on his radio show

Rapper Drake pays tribute to Sidhu Moosewala on his radio show

The musician played hit singles by the late Punjabi singer '295' and 'G-Sh*t' on the first episode of his show Table for One.
18 Jun, 2022

Canadian rapper Drake paid tribute to Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala ⁠— who was killed last month in Jawaharke village in Indian Punjab’s Mansa district ⁠— on the first episode of his radio show Table for One.

During the radio show that aired on Saturday, the 'Hotline Bling' singer promoted his new album Honestly, Nevermind and also paid tribute to Moosewala, who was gunned down a month ago.

On the radio show, Drake started off with his album and spoke about it being his first show on radio. He also said that the reason behind the name of the show is because oftentimes he heads out and gets a table to himself and likes to zone out.

The Indian Express cited Instagram account Hip Hop N More and said the 35-year-old rapper played Moosewala's hit singles '295' and 'G-Sh*t'. The first song, according to the post, made it to the Billboard Global 200 chart and claimed the number three spot on YouTube's Global Music Video chart.

On May 29, the 'Scapegoat' singer was shot dead. Many musicians sent their condolences, including Drake who took it to his Instagram stories and had written ,"RIP Moose" with a photo of Moosewala and his mother.

The 'Calaboose' singer has had past musical collaborations with a number of artists, including British rappers Stefflon Don and MIST, Indian-American rapper Raja Kumari and Pakistani-American rapper Bohemia.

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Rohail Alvi Jun 19, 2022 12:55am
Pakistani American Bohemia really???
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A shah Jun 19, 2022 03:48am
Indians are respected across the world
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Daredevil Jun 19, 2022 09:48am
He was a good man. Praying, may his soul rest in peace. His songs are very touchy and reality-based.
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Zurara Jun 19, 2022 02:43pm
@A shah Only not by your neighbors. People closer always know more about you than the ones distant.
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Danny Jun 19, 2022 05:06pm
@A shah he was punjabi not indian theres a difference
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Prakash Joseph Jun 19, 2022 11:43pm
If u live by the gun & glorify the gun, u r pretty sure to die by the gun, which is pr ecisely what happens to this guy
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Junaid Jun 20, 2022 11:29am
@Zurara I wish it were true. But fact is except Pakistan rest Saarc countries support India in all international matters. Afghans, srilankan, nepal, bhutan thank India for wheat, free covid vaccines, tech colab. We need to upscale ourselves to stay valid.
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Maaz Jun 21, 2022 02:25am
@Rohail Alvi Yes Dude. Bohemia born was born in Peshawar.
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Gurpreet Singh Jun 21, 2022 04:07am
@Danny: Really? Sidhu Moose Wala was from Moosa village, Mansa district, Punjab and the last time I checked, its in India and Sidhu Moose Wala was very much a proud Indian. May he rest in power.
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