The song "Oud Al-Batal" topped the festival singers Hass Shakoush and Omar Kamal, and removed the song "I am Jada" by Mohamed Ramadan from the summit.

Shakosh and Omar Kamal released the song yesterday evening, Tuesday night, but it was leaked, and it witnessed a great spread on all social media sites, amid praise from the public despite the recognition that the song "Bint Neighbors" is the strongest.

It was reported that Hassan Shakoush defied Hani Shaker and the decision to prevent festival singers from singing by an official decision of the union, and to prevent any persons or entities, tourist ships and hotels from dealing with them and allowing them to sing.

Hassan Shakoush assured Al-Emarat Al-Youm that he does not challenge Hani Shaker, but presents his work to the audience that awaits him and his colleagues more. He added that he did not imagine all this support from the public and the stars for him and his colleagues.

He was also surprised by the success of the song "Oud Al-Batal", although it took only hours for it to be released, which encourages it to release more songs for the public.

He pointed out that he is happy that the song of the festivals is no longer a subject of mockery of some, but rather that all the stars have heard it, and many of them supported it in its crisis, which confirms that the song has become appropriate to everyone's tastes, and it is not true that the song of the festivals is a stain that deserves prevention and fighting.

In a response from the Musicians Syndicate to offering festive songs in spite of the union’s decision, the musician captain, the star Hani Shaker, said that the union will not be silent on any violations and attempts to break the law.

While the General Secretary of the Syndicate of Musicians, Ahmed Ramadan, confirmed that what is happening is a challenge to the union and the ban, and the union decided to file a report against the songs of the festivals that were issued after the ban, including "The Promises of the Hero", and it will transfer the entire issue to the judiciary.