Hassan Shakoush comments on “A hidden need”: Not as I used to think!

The Egyptian festival singer, Hassan Shakoush, has apologized to the composer Madian, the artist Mohamed Hamaki, and to the distributors of the song "Hajja Mustakbeya", after his recent crisis with them.


This comes after Hassan Shakoush caused a sensation after his recent television statements, about the song “Hajja Mustakbeya”, where he said that the song is not owned by Hamaki and a debtor, and that its melody is foreign and its makers stole the melody, which exposed him to a large wave of criticism.

And on his account on “Facebook”, Shakoush said: “Good evening..Good evening..I am going to apologize and apologize to my brother and friend, the genius composer Madyan..I understood a mistake, and the truth becomes clear that the melody of the song is a hidden need that he created is really not like us. I believed."

He added: "That's why I had to go to the Valley of Rights to its owners and apologize for what was issued by me .. Thank you and I hope that no one gets upset with me, whether Professor Muhammad Atef, the great poet, the great distributor Ahmed Ibrahim or the great artist Muhammad Hamaki .. I see you well."


And the Egyptian musician Madian, the composer of the song “Hajja Maskahbeya”, had confirmed that he would sue Hassan Shakoush, because of his insulting statements to the makers of the song “Hajjah Mustaqbeya”, and accusing them of stealing the song from a Turkish tune.

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