Egyptian musician Hani Shenouda denied the rumors about using the "Golden Globe" awards for one of his music compositions and broadcasting them during the ceremony held a few days ago, as a musical background for receiving the award of the best Egyptian TV actor for his role in the "Ramy" series.

Shenouda explained that the story of the music track titled "Longa 79", released in 1979 as part of the album "Freedom", which is the second album of the Egyptian group that Shenouda founded in 1977, dates back to five years when a German producer contacted him looking for different music and expressed his admiration The works of the Egyptian band, and then contracted with Shenouda on the right to exploit 8 songs, and through this product, an American producer heard of a nationality and requested the use of a number of music tracks for the Egyptian musician in a new comic series that he produced, and Shenouda was already contracted to the right to use 5 tracks, including Longa 79. Stressing that he was not watching Tu's party He distributed the prizes when he presented it, but he learned about it through the contacts he received from his friends and the Egyptian media.

Shenouda expressed his pride in using his music at an event of the importance of the "Golden Globe" award ceremony, and he said in statements to Egyptian media: "I felt great pride and pride as an Egyptian artist playing his music at an international ceremony in the presence of the most famous stars of the world." He also expressed his happiness and pride in the victory of the Egyptian youth, Rami Youssef, the award for the best actor, and his admiration for the tact of his speech in English, along with his keenness to speak Arabic, saying: “God is great.” He added: “The whole scene was historic and distinguished and calls for pride for every Egyptian.”