Popular TikTok sensation and digital entertainer Sid Rapper, known for his music edits and viral remixes, has opened up about a disturbing experience with well-known singer Falak Shabbir during a candid appearance on Suno Digital’s talk show Suno To Sahi, hosted by Hina Niazi.

Sid Rapper, who commands a massive following of over 14.1 million on TikTok, revealed that unpleasant incidents with mainstream artists had discouraged him from pursuing music more seriously. Recalling one particular episode, he shared that Falak Shabbir had allegedly tried to restrict his performances during a joint stage show.

“There were songs we weren’t allowed to sing—tracks that didn’t even belong to Falak,” Sid claimed. “At times, we faced sudden sound cuts mid-performance and were left helpless on stage.”

He went on to say that the atmosphere was so tense that even small gestures like serving tea were denied to his team. According to Sid, Falak Shabbir’s manager, DJ Mac, was present and aware of the situation.

“He once asked me to bring my laptop to discuss songs, but instead of talking, he started deleting my tracks using Shift + Delete,” Sid recounted. “It was humiliating.”

The rapper added that despite facing such professional hostility, he chose to stay silent in the past due to the lack of support and the social stigma attached to musicians in his community.

“People used to call us ‘Mirasi’, so we avoided interviews. We didn’t want our families to feel ashamed,” he said.

Sid Rapper also took a swipe at veteran singer Abrar ul Haq, claiming the senior artist refused to acknowledge him publicly despite benefiting from their viral remix of Bado Badi.

“He pretended he didn’t know me during a TV interview, even though we often talk over the phone. That was disappointing,” Sid said.

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