"Hamo Beka" apologizes for his songs and asks the audience to turn a new page

The performer of the Egyptian folk festivals, Hamo Beka, expressed his regret over his insulting of the Syndicate of Musical Professions and its members. This came during a phone call to him through the "Ninth" program broadcast on the First Egypt Channel, presented by the Egyptian journalist Wael Al-Ibrashi.

"Forgive me once," Becca said during the intervention, "I am not asking for anything other than speaking a sweet word about me, and I am happy once in my life .. On my happiness I spent 7 hours in trouble."

He added during the intervention that he suffered a lot in his career, and that his apology to the artist Hani Shaker and the members of the Syndicate of Musical Professions came because of his desire to present this apology to a great artist, and that he never intended to offend one of the videos in which he had previously announced that he wanted to sing and obtain statements Necessary from the union.

He added that he hopes the union will accept his apology, and that he is appealing to the union members to advise him, and that his mother intended to go with him to the union to present an apology.

He continued: "I am not a thug, and I apologize to the whole community for driving my new car without license plates," noting that he never intends to offend anyone, and has been working for 10 years in the field of singing, and met a fierce war 4 years ago, and he wishes that this war would end ".

He indicated that he did not meet any of the union members, as he recorded the video and then left the union, pointing out that he holds an illiteracy eradication certificate and that he is currently studying the musical scale so that he can enter the exams of the union.