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Dhinchak Pooja back with her new song ‘I Am a Biker’

She had gone viral in 2017 for her songs which were trolled mercilessly

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Tribune Web Desk


Chandigarh, January 17

Dhinchak Pooja, the singer who went viral in 2017 for singles like “Selfie mene leli aaj”and “Dilon Ka Shooter”, is back with her latest cringe pop song.

Famous for her songs with quirky beats and unusual lyrics and trolled mercilessly for her voice which made her insanely viral, she had also appeared on Bigg Boss in 2017.

She announced the release of her new song – ‘I Am a Biker’ – in a tweet on January 15.

Posting a picture of herself on a bike, along with a group of bikers, she announced the name and the release date of her new song.

Her tweet reads, “New song ‘I am a biker’ is coming on 15th Jan.”

In a video of the song, Pooja is seen riding a bike while crooning the lyrics ‘I am a biker, jaise koi tiger’, along with a group of guys riding motorbikes.

What do you think of her latest song?

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