Rajab Butt, a Pakistani YouTuber, is once again in the headlines—this time for an unconventional marketing move.
Known for making waves with his extravagant wedding, legal troubles, and recent clashes with Talha Reviews, Rajab Butt has now stepped into the music scene with Hamza Malik’s music video ‘Over You’ starring Hira Mani. However, his promotional approach is sparking controversy online.
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While speaking to his fans during a live session, Rajab Butt urged them to help his music video reach 1 million views—but what caught everyone’s attention was his choice of words. He requested fans to support the video by saying, "Take my music video to a million views, Allah Nabi Ke Sadqay."
His use of religious references to promote a song has triggered mixed reactions across social media.
Rajab Butt’s statement has led to a debate online, with many calling out his insensitivity in blending religious sentiments with entertainment marketing. Some fans defended him, arguing that he was merely expressing his desire for success.
One social media user commented, “Using sacred references for a music video promotion is unnecessary. Religion and entertainment should not be mixed like this.”
Another person wrote, “Rajab Butt always finds a way to stay in controversy. This was uncalled for.”
Despite the backlash, Rajab Butt remains unfazed, continuing to push for more views on his latest project.
While some believe this is a clever publicity stunt, others argue that such marketing strategies cross ethical lines. Regardless of opinions, Rajab Butt’s latest move has once again made him the centre of attention.