What Is Scapegoat? Here’s What The Title Of Sidhu Moosewala’s New Song Mean

Sidhu Moosewala is currently in the limelight for the release of his upcoming song. Titled Scapegoat, Moosewla’s new song will be out on 11 April. No doubt the fans are eager to listen to the song and are waiting for it already, but there are many who are curious about the meaning of its title and wish to know why Sidhu chose this name. So, here we will surely introduce you with the much talked about term; Scapegoat. 

What’s the fascination of Punjabi singers with allotting English terms as the title of their songs, albums or Ep’s? The answer lies among them only, but all that we know is the fact that the titles they choose really work well in grabbing the attention of the public. Sidhu Moosewala has recently made an announcement about his upcoming song Scapegoat. The title undoubtedly is unique and forced many of us to google its meaning.

Sharing the poster of the song, Sidhu also dedicated it a catchy caption, which reads,

“MY WORDS WILL EITHER ATTRACT A STRONG MIND OR OFFEND A WEAK ONE.”

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Coming straight to its meaning, Scapegoat is a term used for a person who is punished for something he is not guilty for. So, if anyone is punished for the mistakes of others, the person is called a scapegoat. Originally the term is used for the goat upon whose head are symbolically placed the sins of the people after which he is sent into the wilderness in the biblical ceremony for Yom Kippur.

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The term without any second thoughts is enough to give chills to any person who knows its meaning. And now, when Sidhu Moosewala has decided to name his song by this term, there must be some interesting story that’s going to be revealed only with the release of the song. 

In this article, we have made you familiar with the meaning of scapegoat, but the reason behind why Sidhu chose this name is something that probably only Sidhu knows.

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