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Talhah Yunus Targets Mohammad Rizwan in Viral Karachi Kings Anthem

Karachi Kings' new PSL anthem "King's Flow," featuring Talhah Yunus and Asim Azhar, is making waves—not just for its beat but for a bold line aimed at Mohammad Rizwan. Here's how it stirred the pot.

The Karachi Kings have finally delivered an anthem that doesn’t make fans reach for the mute button.  A sly lyric in Talhah Yunus’ verse has sparked a firestorm on social media, with many believing it’s a subtle jab at none other than Mohammad Rizwan, captain of Multan Sultans and Pakistan’s national team.

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To give some context, Rizwan once made headlines with his now-infamous post-loss quote: “Ya to win ho ya learn ho”—a statement that quickly became meme material. In “King’s Flow,” Talhah cleverly recycles this line, delivering it with a smirk you can practically hear. The timing of the release couldn’t have been more calculated.

Just a day before the anthem dropped, Karachi Kings chased down a mammoth 235-run target to defeat Multan Sultans in their PSL X opener—a performance that stunned fans and critics alike. The release of “King’s Flow” the very next day feels like a mic drop, doubling as both a victory anthem and a lyrical clapback.

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Karachi’s past anthems were often forgettable, but this one hits differently. Between the sleek production, fiery delivery, and bold diss, “King’s Flow” is more than just a song—it’s a statement. Whether Rizwan brushes it off or responds with a comeback of his own, one thing’s for sure: PSL rivalries just got a whole lot more lyrical.

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