Ibn Talal Maddah insults one of the followers and threatens to withdraw his father's songs from the market!

The pioneers of social networking sites deplored the way the son of the late Saudi singer, Talal Maddah, dealt with one of his father's fans, who wanted to buy his oud.


The aforementioned admirer had contacted Talal Maddah’s son via the “WhatsApp” application and asked him politely and respectfully about whether he wanted to sell his father’s oud, and he said in his message: “Good evening, Abu Talal informs you, I will buy from you Talal Maddah’s oud or one of his sticks.” Abdullah Maddah answered him with an insult, "Add your face."


Later, Abdullah Maddah published a screenshot of the conversation, which he attached to a comment, which said: “People, this rubbish, will not get rid of life.


The pioneers of social networking sites were quick to express their dissatisfaction with the crude way in which Abdullah responded, despite his father's standing among his fans, and one of the followers commented: "He could say not for sale instead of a party with some people who have extra drama."

Another wrote: "Be careful, you can't bear your sweat. I wish you had taken from your father's Roqan."

On the other hand, some fans justified his behavior, and one of them wrote: "Do not wrong him. He is a religious person, and basically he does not know how to close his father's songs. May God have mercy on him from sins, so he does not admit all this."

Another commented: "His father blames him in the grave, and if they refuse the lute, the deceased respects him."

Abdullah was not satisfied with the previous tweets, but continued to publish the negative comments and insults of his followers and attached them to the threat of anyone who insulted the judiciary, and published a tweet in which he stated: “The words that I send” or insults, this is the least thing that will lead me. And, God willing, I will return to Saudi Arabia and reach an understanding with them through Competent authorities".


A while ago, Abdullah Talal Maddah had enough and could no longer bear the domineering actions of the artistic production companies from time to time, as these companies, after submitting communications to preserve their rights, caused the closure of YouTube channels in which a great effort was made to collect the works of the late and present them to the public for free. .

In the details, and according to the "Saraya" news site, the late son broke his silence and commented through his Twitter account, and said: "Many of the father's songs are blocked by sbc and Mazzika in agreement with Golden Cassette as a distributor for Al Jazeera Arts."

And he continued, "Since the issue reached everyone who says my right online... and in order to comfort them all and others, I filed a complaint with the arrest of all Talal Maddah's works in the whole world, so they can do it with us."

Abdullah Talal Maddah vowed that he would deal in the future only with foreign companies, and said: “By God, then by God, as long as I have reached twenty years of work, toil and effort in order to preserve the legacy of the late in our site, I do not agree with a Western company, nor do I agree with an Arab company.. And the offer is ready.

He also added: "Therefore, I will not wait for a third warning to close the channel, and I will shut down the channel myself, especially since the channel does not generate any financial income for me, and the only loser is the audience of Talal Maddah, and all that I wanted from any party that believes that it has rights to any video on the channel, you Please write to me before filing a complaint with YouTube, especially since my channel is free and has no rights.”


He concluded his speech: "I have the right to stop the songs anywhere they are broadcast, whether inside or outside Saudi Arabia, on YouTube or other sites, and I will withdraw the songs from the market."

It is noteworthy that Talal Maddah died in 2000 due to a heart attack that hit him while singing, and he returned to singing only two months ago after he was receiving treatment in a hospital in London.

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