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Jimmy Fallon Has A Message For The World: Do Not Play Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh's 'Love Charger'

Jimmy Fallon Played MSG's 'Love Charger' On His Show, And It's No Good News

It seems Saint Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insan is going global. Not for his name, not for his organisation Dera Sacha Sauda and not for his recently launched “swadeshi and organic” products. It's his song that's taking him places.

Last night, Jimmy Fallon, in an episode of The Tonight Show, played the Dera Sacha Sauda chief's song 'Love Charger' on his show, from his album Highway Love Charger.

You would think MSG's followers would have a reason to jump with joy. Nope! Unfortunately, it was played in a segment called “Do Not Play”, which features the worst of music from around the world. What's worse? It topped the "Do Not Play" list.

Ouch.

Before Fallon started playing the songs he put out a disclaimer, "Every artist and songs I am about to play for you is 100% real." However, when he read out the first artist's name--Saint Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insan, wonder how many thought it is a REAL name.

“What is it like? Is it a hardcore rock song or a romantic ballad,” he asked before he played the song for 10 seconds on his show.

But, no matter what Fallon says, he clearly seems to have enjoyed the song. Even after he said "it's enough" and the song was stopped, he kept singing it and couldn't stop chuckling.

Watch the video above.

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