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Musician Farasat Anees says, Indian music company T-Series stolen his original Joyland song, “BIBA.”

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Farasat Anees, a musician, claims that Indian record company T-Series copied his original Joyland tune, BIBA.

Farasat Anees, a musician from Pakistan, has accused Indian music mogul T-Series of stealing his song “BIBA,” which was used in the movie Joyland. He told Images that T-Series has not reacted to his emails calling them out and that he has the backing of both Indian and Pakistani followers.

Images has contacted the record company for a response. Anees uploaded snippets of both songs on Wednesday so that listeners could contrast them. Such a shame!” Due to its global popularity, T-Series is stealing our work. Toshi and Slick Trick, two of my brothers, and I put in a lot of time and effort to make this song what it is today. He captioned his post, “PLEASE SHOW SOME SHAME and quit destroying every wonderful song from Pakistan.

The Indians’ affection and appreciation for our rendition of “BIBA” was enormous. We’ll be appreciative of that forever. Also, [they are] supporting us in the ‘BIBA’ comment part of this low-quality material. I will always be grateful to my international listeners!