
“It’s a humble request to all, don’t share your call recording with Sidhu on social media. When he was talking to you, he didn’t know you were recording the call. He only had a heart to heart conversation with you, so we request you to please not share the recording on social media or with anyone else,” it translates in English.
Sidhu’s team also requested all the music labels and producers to stop sharing Moosewala’s unreleased songs or lyrics. According to the post, the late singer’s father will be deciding on what should be done with all the remaining projects of the artist.
We request all the music producers Sidhu has worked with in the past, to refrain from releasing or sharing his finished/unfinished tracks. If his work gets leaked, we will take legal action against the individuals involved. Please hand over all the content to his father after Sidhu’s Bhog on June 8th. Also, if someone from his extended family or friends, contacts any of his music producers for his work, please do not share anything. His father is the only one who should get to decide everything,” Sidhu’s team wrote in a post.
Meanwhile, Moosewala was shot dead on May 29, Sunday. The cremation of the late singer was done on May 31, and the next day they immersed his ashes in Katarpur Sahib. The antim ardaas and bhog is to be held on June 08.












