Why did YouTube delete Mohamed Mounir's song 4 days after its launch?

Egyptian singer Mohamed Mounir is trying to re-release the song "Fink Ya Habibi" again after the YouTube administration removed it without introductions after it was launched with great success four days ago.


It is widely believed that the song is not wholly owned by Mohamed Mounir as it is mainly the song of another singer, Nubian Bahr Abu Jarish.


Munir also dedicated this song to the soul of his sister-in-law, his cousin and the late manager of his business, Mahmoud Abu Zaid, whose first memory recently fell.


"Kifaya Baad" is considered one of the songs that Munir re-introduces again as part of a huge singing project in which he decided to revive the famous Nubian, Sudanese or Egyptian songs that represent an important heritage in the conscience of the Arab and Egyptian listeners.


The song is the second song from his new album "Bab El-Gamal", to be released soon, and it is written and composed by Abdel Aziz Zine El Abidine and distributed by Amir Mahrous.


Muhammad Munir had released his new song, "Bab Al-Jamal", via YouTube and the song was written by Ahmed Hassan Raoul, composed by Samer Abu Talib and distributed by Omar Ismail. He is preparing soon to release his entire album after his recent health problem, and he moved on its track to a private hospital and


echoed some close sources. From him that he is in better condition now, but he was warned not to make any extra efforts in order not to be exposed to a new crisis.

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