Pop singer Malkoo, famous for his hit track “Nak Da Koka,” has recently launched a new song amidst controversy. This time, he has garnered support from unexpected quarters – the military. While Malkoo has not yet shared any clips of the song, snippets have surfaced on social media through former PTI leaders and journalists.
Malkoo Nak Da Koka Song:
The singer asserts that his latest composition pays homage to the military. Initially, the song included references to “Kaptaan” and “Qaidi Number 804.” Interestingly, this release coincided with government actions, placing Malkoo’s name on the Exit Control List (ECL) just a day before his scheduled trip to the UK and US for a concert series. Malkoo expressed gratitude to PTI founder Khan on his YouTube channel, which recently gained significant viewership.
Former Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry has announced plans for a press conference following the departure of several PTI leaders on May 9. This move comes shortly after Malkoo, propelled to fame with a viral song backed by Imran Khan, was barred from leaving the country. His updated song now features new lyrics praising the military, a change noted by journalist Absa Komal.
Malkoo Pak Foj Song
Malkoo’s troubles escalated in March when Pakistan’s National Accountability Bureau (NAB) added his name to the ECL after the release of two songs on his YouTube channel, “804” and “Nak Da Koka.” Malkoo claims these songs, highlighting PTI founder Imran Khan’s support, prompted his ECL listing just before the February 8 general elections.