Panther Johny Rapper Feud: "Dog For Pakistan" Comment Ignites Explosive Cross-Border War Of Words

The Desi hip-hop scene is on fire as a feud between Indian rapper Panther and Pakistani rapper Johny explodes after Panther's controversial comments about Pakistan, sparking a war of words.

"Dog for Pakistan." With those three words, Indian rapper Panther ignited a cross-border firestorm, drawing a sharp rebuke from Pakistani rapper Johny and kicking off the biggest Panther Johny Rapper Feud the Desi hip-hop scene has seen in years.

The Panther Instagram live controversy started when the rapper was interacting with fans. When one user commented, "Love from Pakistan," Panther, citing the recent tragic Pahalgam attack fallout, shot back with his now-infamous 'No love from India. Dog for Pakistan, straight up, motherf*****s' comment.

The clip went viral, and Pakistani rapper Johny quickly responded, sparking a massive Indian Pakistani rapper beef. He slammed Panther for "inciting people towards hatred" and questioned if that was an artist's job. "Art has no borders," Johny wrote in a scathing story. "Make songs, don't give lectures, you dumba**."

This kicked off the great Art has no borders debate online, but Panther wasn't having any of it. He went live again with a fiery clapback, accusing Johny of hypocrisy. "Where does all this soul... all this sentiment of yours go when these attacks happen?" Panther raged. "Art has no borders when you have to take the sympathy of Indian people... but art does have borders when your nationalism comes out. Aren't you ashamed?"

He directly challenged Johny's motives, suggesting the "art has no borders" argument is only used to gain access to the larger Indian market. "You can see it in your numbers, and you will see it more," Panther warned.

This feud is more than just two artists trading insults; it's a raw look at how deep geopolitical tensions run in the music scene. It forces a difficult conversation: can art truly be separated from national identity and conflict in the face of real-world violence?

As expected, the fanbases of both artists are at war in the comments sections, turning every post into a digital proxy war. The Desi hip-hop scene is holding its breath to see what happens next. Will this escalate to diss tracks?

Whose side are you on? Let us know in the comments.


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