Who did Muhammad Ramadan mean with his song "Bilalin Manfukhin" .. And why did Bushra threaten him with a song?!

The Egyptian artist, Mohamed Ramadan, received a torrent of accusations against him of underestimating and insulting his fellow artists, after the release of his latest songs, titled "Bilalin".

And the lyrics of the song say: “I am like this from my day, one copy and they imitated me, by the legend they called me, one copy and they imitated me, it is difficult for you to reach me, you are blind, you are plain, you are puffed up, you are plain.”

from her side;

The artist, Bushra, who had earlier entered into a dispute with Mohamed Ramadan before they later reconciled at the El Gouna Film Festival, commented: Mahmoud El-Aseeli, years before her, released the song (Tatatir).

And Bushra added, in television statements, about whether Ramadan sends certain messages to his colleagues through the lyrics of his new song, describing them as bubbles?, by saying: This is on the basis that it is football?!

And she continued: We are used to Muhammad Ramadan sending messages through his works, and he created for himself a form and a situation that people began to get used to and imposed himself on the scene, and if he bothered me, I would come down to him with a song!

As a result of this commotion;

Muhammad Ramadan responded through a video clip, about the reason for the song’s name, Balaline, noting that it is a metaphor for all the balloons that he inflated since his childhood and disappeared in difficult situations.

Ramadan commented after his release of the song by saying: Ballin is an integral part of our lives, with us in joy and happy occasions, and it is not present on difficult occasions. Ballin’s song is dedicated to all the balloons that I blew into my life from when I was a young family until today, every summer and you are good.

The Egyptian artist continues his artistic activities;

A few days ago, he announced his new movie project, which bears the name Number One;

He posted a video on Instagram of him doing some exercise.

Ramadan said: "In the name of God, we trust in God. We have started implementing my next movie (Number One), written by Ahmed Adel, directed by Yasser Sami, and produced by Youssef Al-Taher. Cinemas in Egypt and the Arab world are preparing to receive my republic. Trust in God is success."

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