Hamou Beka: You did a festival about drug awareness, how would it spoil public taste?

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Festival performer Hamu Beka commented on the criticism of popular festival performers, and their constant accusation of corrupting public taste.

Hamo Beka wrote on his official Facebook page: "You always say that festival performers spread corruption and misrepresent the generation and public taste... But unfortunately, all this remains a herd and a herd that walks behind the words of people who do not like to show the sweetness in people, and they always see how they frustrate youth and dreams."

Hamo Beca continued: "Tell me how we will spoil the public taste while we are running a festival in which young people have some of them about drugs, quality and addiction, and not like that, but if you turn, you will find many songs from those who present a good message to young people. We never deny that there was a time in festivals in which there was no talk. It is useful to say."

Hama Beca concluded his speech by saying: "This was an era and it ended, and the stories of films were already shown on television and cinemas."

In a related context, Hama Beka called the artist Hani Shaker, the captain of musicians, to pardon him and return to singing in Egypt again after the decision to stop him, coinciding with the New Year's concerts.

Hama Beka wrote on Facebook: "Professor Hani Shaker, the captain of the musical professions and the prince of Arab singing, I apologize to you and to the Syndicate of Musical Professions for everything that came from me, and I allow you to accept my apologies, you and all my professors in the union."

Hamo Beca indicated that he only wanted to work with an annual permit, saying: "I was not a student more than I work, and I did not ask for more than the annual permit, because I want to work, see my work and my life, and I hope that you will accept my apology and consider me a son of your children."

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