On social media, the recent spat between Pakistani singers Aima Baig and Sara Raza Khan has generated a lot of conversation. Aima recently responded to Sara’s criticism over her use of autotune.
Aima “is not a singer at all” without autotune, according to Sara Raza Khan’s earlier claim. This statement swiftly went viral and sparked discussions about authenticity and music technology.
In a recent Instagram story, Aima spoke directly to Sara, asking to be ignored and implying that she was using her name to increase views. Additionally, she counseled Sara to avoid being conceited about a “God-given talent” and to desist from disparaging other female musicians.
Momina Mustehsan has already intervened to support Aima. Momina acknowledged that Aima doesn’t use autotune in her own social media posts, praising her vocal prowess and referring to her as “one of the best” in the business.
But in order to maintain objectivity and encourage a constructive dialogue about natural talent and the place of technology in today’s music industry, Momina also recognized Sara Raza Khan as a gifted vocalist.
Fans responded favorably to Momina’s strategy, which promoted a constructive discussion that acknowledged both artists’ abilities.