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.