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Badshah's cheeky 'Tariff' jab at Donald Trump goes viral during US concert

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Tuesday, 9 September 2025 (17:42 IST)
New Jersey/New Delhi: Badshah's recent concert in New Jersey has taken social media by storm after the rapper made a cheeky jab at US President Donald Trump.

The moment quickly went viral, with fans flooding platforms with clips and reactions. Many praised Badshah for blending sharp humour with his high-energy performance, turning the show into an unforgettable spectacle.

While singing with the crowd, Badshah dropped a witty one-liner referencing Trump and tariffs, saying: He cheekily switched the original lyrics, "Kinniya Tareefan Chahidi Ae Tenu" (How many compliments do you want), to "Kinni Tariff Chahidiye Trump Ko" (How much tariff does Trump want?).

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Badshah's recent concert in New Jersey has taken internet by storm.

While singing, #badshah dropped a witty one-liner referencing #TrumpTariffs saying: He cheekily switched the original lyrics, Kinniya Tareefan Chahidi Ae Tenu, to Kinni Tariff Chahidiye Trump Ko.#ViralVideo pic.twitter.com/DelM2cOrsn

— Webdunia English (@WDEng_Portal) September 9, 2025 >

The clever quip was met with cheers and laughter from the audience, with fans capturing the moment on video.

The clip has since been widely circulated on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter), drawing a wave of reactions from both Indian and international fans.

The New Jersey concert is a stop on Badshah's North American tour, which has already sold out venues in Virginia. Upcoming dates in the Bay Area, Seattle, Dallas, and Chicago are also expected to attract large audiences. Renowned for his high-energy performances, impressive production, and surprise guest appearances, Badshah keeps his shows fresh and captivating.

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