The funny song ‘Bado Badi’ has taken the internet by storm, crossing borders and genres to become a viral sensation among K-pop stars. Originally remixed by the self-proclaimed humorous singer and entertainer Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, the song is now making waves far beyond its roots in Pakistan and India.
Recently, social media platforms have been buzzing with activity as not only Pakistani and Indian influencers, but also prominent K-pop idols are jumping on the ‘Bado Badi’ bandwagon. From Instagram to TikTok, these artists have been creating engaging reels, lip-syncing, and dancing to the addictive beats of the track.
K-pop stars, known for their dynamic presence and influential reach on social media, have been instrumental in amplifying the song’s popularity. The viral trend sees them performing to the remix, showcasing their versatility and connecting with fans through this unexpected musical crossover. These videos have collectively garnered millions of views, further boosting the song’s visibility and reach.
Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s remix of the classic song ‘Akh Ladi Bddo Badi’ quickly rose to fame on YouTube, amassing a staggering 28 million views within just two months. Despite its removal from the platform, the track’s popularity continues to soar, driven by its viral presence on other social media channels.
Wajdan Rao, a model featured in the remix video, has shared insights into the song’s commercial success. He claims that ‘Bado Badi’ generated over $70 million in revenue, highlighting the significant economic impact of viral music trends in today’s digital landscape.