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When Same-ness attracts

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Here comes a collaboration between two artistes, known for their work better than their looks. For the track, Same Beef, Bohemia meets Sidhu Moose Wala, who has a fan following in India and Canada.

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Both the artistes come from a humble background and that’s what the song and the video has captured. Sidhu Moose Wala is seen getting disturbed by the public attention while clicking a picture or making a video at a public place. The other instance of their humbleness shines through when they refuse to buy a liquor bottle that costs $349.99. The lyrics are relatable to a level and beats will compel you to dance. In fact, this is the only reason that the song managed to get 29 million views in two week’s time since its launch on August 18.

A joint venture where lyrics meet rap and as they say correctly, ‘Moose ton Lahore, saade ohi same beef ne’.

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Here is what people say about the track

Raised the bar

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This song became my favourite instantly. It will remain so since they have set the bar higher for other songs to beat it.

—Smiley Chauhan, Counsellor

Good for the industry

I am happy that finally some talented people are collaborating in the Punjabi music industry. I like Bohemia and Sidhu for their love for music. After this, I hope other singers will get motivated to make great music.

—Kulvir Singh, Data interpreter

Gelled well

I must say both the artistes complemented each other in Same Beef. I have been listening to Bohemia since childhood and I am always happy to listen to him, no matter who he comes up with. But this time I am listening to it for both Bohemia and Sidhu.

—Manpreet Kaur, student

In for Sidhu

I belong to Mansa and take pride in the fact that Sidhu is also from Mansa, Punjab. I love his songs and have been following him ever since he entered the music industry. I listen to this song and also his other songs on repeat mode in my car.

—Maninder Randhawa, Bank employee

—As told to Sheetal

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