Popular Punjabi artists Diljit Dosanjh and AP Dhillon are currently at the centre of a controversy. It all started after Dosanjh gave a shout-out to Karan Aujla and Dhillon, but recently, Dhillon made a shocking revelation that Diljit had blocked him on Instagram. In response, the Lover singer denied the claim, stating that he never blocked AP and stated that his issues were with the government, not with other artists.

Now, Badshah reacted to Dhillon and Dosanjh's controversy, amid his 15-year-long feud with Honey Singh. Without naming anyone, Badshah took to his Instagram stories and wrote, "Please don’t make the mistakes that we made. The world is ours for the taking. Like they say, ‘If you wanna go fast, go alone, but if you wanna go far, go together.' United we stand."

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Badshah and Honey Singh began their careers together as members of the rap group Mafia Mundeer, which also featured Ikka, Lil Golu, and Raftaar. The band delivered many hit tracks such as Khol Botal, Begani Naar Buri and Delhi ke Deewane. After a public tiff, the duo went separate ways and regularly took potshots at each other on social media.

However, Badshah publicly ended his long-running feud with Honey Singh at a concert in Dehradun earlier this year, during his performance at GraFest 2024.

"There was a phase in my life where I held this grudge against one and now, I want to call it quits and leave that grudge behind- and that's Honey Singh," Badshah said.

"I was unhappy because of some misunderstanding but then I realised when we were together, 'jodne waale bahut kam the, todneh waale bahut the'. Today, I just want to let everyone know I've left that phase behind and I wish him all the best," he added.