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Black Year For Indian Music; Lata, Bappi, Sidhu, Now KK: Armaan Malik

Mumbai: Taking to Twitter, singer Armaan Malik mourned the demise of singer KK, who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 53.

Mourning the loss of the singer, Armaan Malik called it the ‘black year for Indian Music’ owing to the death of legendary singers—Lata Mangeshkar, Bappi Lahiri, Sidhu Moose Wala and now KK in the same year

Armaan tweeted, “Extremely sad and devastated. Another shocking loss for all of us. Can’t believe our KK sir is no more… what is even happening. I can’t take it anymore.”

https://twitter.com/ArmaanMalik22/status/1531701551755997184?s=20&t=k_HVjJfRLl8Bm05HZy7GDw

Calling it a personal loss, he added to his next tweet, “Black year for Indian music. Lata didi, Bappi da, Sidhu paaji and now KK sir. These losses…all of them feel so personal.”

https://twitter.com/ArmaanMalik22/status/1531702094968696832?s=20&t=k_HVjJfRLl8Bm05HZy7GDw

Reportedly, KK was feeling unwell after reaching his hotel in Kolkata’s Nazrul Manch after the performance. He was taken to CMRI Hospital in South Kolkata, where he was declared brought dead on arrival. He was 53 years old.

Earlier this year, the queen of melody, singer Lata Mangeshkar passed away on February 6 after a prolonged hospitalisation.

She died at the age of 92. A few days later in February, disco king Bappi Lahiri died due to multiple health issues.

Punjabi singer-rapper Sidhu Moose Wala was killed on May 29, a day after his security was lifted by the Punjab government.

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