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YouTuber Lilly Singh urges her global audience to stream the 'young legend's music'

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Artistes from across the world are expressing their condolences on the demise of Punjabi singer-politician Sidhu Moosewala. His death on May 29 has left everyone mourning. Shehnaaz Gill, Kapil Sharma, Gippy Grewal, Vishal Dadlani and many others have taken to their social media to express their shock and grief on the sudden death of Sidhu Moosewala.

Now, popular Canadian comedian and YouTuber Lilly Singh, who is currently living in the US, payer her respects to Sidhu Moosewala in a long, heartfelt note. Calling Sidhu Moosewala a legend, she requests her global audience to pause and stream the music of Sidhu Moosewala. Lilly Singh wrote, “Absolutely devastating and upsetting news. To my global audience that may not be familiar, today a young legend in the Punjabi music industry was killed. If you see tribute images of him today, please don’t keep scrolling, but rather take a moment to stream the music of Sidhu Moosewala. It has often been featured in my content and has always resulted in people asking me, “what song is that?!” Through his revolutionary music, he will live on."

Sidhu Moosewala for Lilly was a game-changer.

She later shared a 'stream of consciousness' video where she expressed the hurt she was feeling at the death of Sidhu Moosewala and general state of affairs. She says she feels heavy right now, just like many others. In the video, Lilly calls Sidhu Moosewala's death was the final blow for her personally.

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