Armaan Malik spread the word about what's going on in the world while recognizing the value of the world's many languages during his Billboard Live At-Home performance Wednesday (June 3).
He chose to donate the money raised during the 20-minute set to GiveIndia, an online donation platform that divvies out funds to various non-government programs in the singer-songwriter's home country.
Malik's pride for his motherland is heard clearly in "Buttabomma," one of his most popular songs (it's gained 5 million Spotify plays) sung in one of India's many languages Telugu.
But the international superstar recently became a crossover sensation after Billboard announced back in March that he signed with Arista Records and released his first official