Controversial YouTuber and TikToker, Rajab Butt is facing backlash for his questionable tactics to promote his new music video for Hamza Malik’s Over You featuring Hira Mani.
During a live session with his fans, Rajab urged them to help his music video reach 1 million views. But it wasn’t the request itself that caused a stir—it was how he phrased it. Rajab asked his followers to “take the music video to 1 million views Allah Nabi Ke Sadqay.”
The use of religious references to promote a music video has left many scratching their heads, with some calling it insensitive and others labeling it a calculated publicity stunt.
As expected, the internet has exploded with opinions. Many users have criticized Rajab for blending religious sentiments with entertainment marketing, calling it inappropriate and tone-deaf.
One user commented, “Using sacred references for a music video promotion is unnecessary. Religion and entertainment should not be mixed like this.”
Another wrote, “Rajab Butt always finds a way to stay in controversy. This was uncalled for.”
This isn’t the first time Rajab Butt has found himself in hot water. From his over-the-top wedding that made headlines for its extravagance to his public spat with Talha Reviews, Rajab has a history of courting controversy.
While some believe Rajab’s latest move is a clever way to generate buzz for his music video, others argue that it crosses ethical boundaries. Using religious references to promote a song, especially in a country where religion holds deep cultural significance, is seen by many as a step too far.
