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IshQ Bector is an Urban artist from Canada who wants his music to push boundaries without losing the importance of a good hook. IshQ Bector wants a Party Girl according to his new track, what’s your take on this dance floor number? IshQ Bector’s song is aptly titled as his lyrics are all about enjoying life and his desire to “do a party girl.” The video is a collection of visuals of IshQ hanging out with many attractive women, but they are the ones in control. The lyrics are cheeky sticking to IshQ’s signature swag and personality. While some want to categorize this artist as crude, they neglect to recognize the clever play on words and powerful hook. He listened to the song once and I was already singing along – powerful song writing – even if it is just a club track. IshQ Bector is no newbie on the scene. He’s got full-length albums, memorable singles, and Bollywood tracks to back-up his career thus far. IshQ Bector Wants a Party Girl!! Behind the scenes we may not understand the logistics of record labels and what they require from talent, but Ishq is notorious for stirring up a bit of drama. Content wise, IshQ Bector has never stayed in a “safe” zone. His international hit “Aye Hip Hopper” talks about an affair a well-known artist is having with his maid. Take a look at “Saali B*itch” and ishQ’s song title was enough to turn people off. During his Jhagde (album) phase, IshQ Bector was working with Rakhi Sawant. The duo faced issues with the censor board trying to stop the release of the single “Bhoot,” but ishQ and Rakhi ended up victorious after a quick lyrics rework. While the ishQ-Rakhi team should have been celebrating, the two ended up in a public battle with each other. Rakhi Sawant was not pleased with the way IshQ was talking about her and threatened to take him to court. The immature mess that has followed IshQ Bector’s career has distracted people from the actual music. Now years later, the Bollywood community no longer finds suggestive language, physical contact, and public romances as completely inappropriate…let’s see if they can handle IshQ in this decade.
IshQ Bector is an Urban artist from Canada who wants his music to push boundaries without losing the importance of a good hook. IshQ Bector wants a Party Girl according to his new track, what’s your take on this dance floor number? IshQ Bector’s song is aptly titled as his lyrics are all about enjoying life and his desire to “do a party girl.” The video is a collection of visuals of IshQ hanging out with many attractive women, but they are the ones in control. The lyrics are cheeky sticking to IshQ’s signature swag and personality. While some want to categorize this artist as crude, they neglect to recognize the clever play on words and powerful hook. He listened to the song once and I was already singing along – powerful song writing – even if it is just a club track. IshQ Bector is no newbie on the scene. He’s got full-length albums, memorable singles, and Bollywood tracks to back-up his career thus far. IshQ Bector Wants a Party Girl!! Behind the scenes we may not understand the logistics of record labels and what they require from talent, but Ishq is notorious for stirring up a bit of drama. Content wise, IshQ Bector has never stayed in a “safe” zone. His international hit “Aye Hip Hopper” talks about an affair a well-known artist is having with his maid. Take a look at “Saali B*itch” and ishQ’s song title was enough to turn people off. During his Jhagde (album) phase, IshQ Bector was working with Rakhi Sawant. The duo faced issues with the censor board trying to stop the release of the single “Bhoot,” but ishQ and Rakhi ended up victorious after a quick lyrics rework. While the ishQ-Rakhi team should have been celebrating, the two ended up in a public battle with each other. Rakhi Sawant was not pleased with the way IshQ was talking about her and threatened to take him to court. The immature mess that has followed IshQ Bector’s career has distracted people from the actual music. Now years later, the Bollywood community no longer finds suggestive language, physical contact, and public romances as completely inappropriate…let’s see if they can handle IshQ in this decade.
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