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B Praak gets son's name tattooed

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Punjabi music producer and singer recently got his son’s name Adabb inked on the nape of his neck.

Sharing the picture of the same, B Praak wrote- "My Sunshine#Adabb Daddy Loves You The MostThankuu @immortal.rishabh For The Beautiful Tattoo"

This is not the first tattoo that B Praak got.

He has almost six others too.

There’s a tattoo that reads "B lyk Praak", then he has a piano, mic, and kalam (pen), dedicated to B Praak himself, Harrdy Sandhu, and Jaani respectively.

Meanwhile, on the work front, the audience is waiting for B Praak’s ‘Filhall 2.

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