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“Due to crisis No. 19.” Rami Sabry’s first response to rapper Wiggs

06:24 p.m

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

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Singer Rami Sabry topped the list of the best Arabic singers on the Anghami app.

Rami posted a picture of himself from the Anghami application via his official account on the social networking site Facebook, and wrote: “Rami Sabry is Number 2 in the Top Arab Artists and Top Egyptian Pop Artists on the Anghami application.”

It should be noted that the rapper Wiggs criticized the statement of the artist Rami Sabry about who are the most important singing stars in Egypt, since the latter has confirmed that his name is on the list of the 5 most important stars in Egypt, and that it is the 5 most important. The singers in Egypt are: Amr Diab, Tamer Hosni, Hamaki, and Rami Sabry, “There is no one else,” he said, in his own words.

Wiggs came out of his silence with a video clip that he posted on the short stories feature, through his “Instagram” account, and attacked Rami Sabri, saying: “I will speak about an artist who thinks he has the authority to talk about it. anyone, and people listen and shut up, I mean, this artist’s name is Rami, this Rami Every time he stays 4 or 5 months, he gets tired and goes out and talks into TV about the rap guys and the hip-hop guys and so on.”

He continued: “When you talk about your art and your field, I think you don’t understand anything about rap or understand his lyrics, or like you said before, and you can’t to do I did, he worked on himself in something that I did not work myself, and you You do not appreciate these artists and you see them trying to the level in which you are arrive while they are passing you, you are not number 2, you are number 19, Rami, you are too far away.”

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**How does Dr. Elhady’s expertise in Arabic popular music inform her perspective⁣ on the significance‌ of​ streaming platform ‌rankings in reflecting⁤ an ⁤artist’s popularity and influence within the Egyptian music landscape?**

## World Today News: Exclusive Interview

**Welcome to‌ World Today News, where we delve into the trending topics shaping our world. Today we’re joined by two esteemed guests to discuss the recent controversy surrounding Egyptian music⁤ star Rami Sabry.**

**Our guests are:**

* **Dr. Reem Elhady**, Professor of Music Studies at Cairo University, ⁢specializing in Arabic popular⁤ music.

* **Mohammed ​Adel**, a‍ prominent hip-hop artist and music producer, known for his outspoken opinions on the⁣ Egyptian music scene.

**Section 1:‌ Chart-Toppers and Critiques**

**Host:** Rami Sabry’s announcement of his⁢ second-place ranking on​ the Anghami app ⁢for top Arab artists sparked quite a reaction. Dr. ‍Elhady,​ what insights can you offer on the significance of streaming platform rankings in reflecting an artist’s popularity and influence?

**Dr. Elhady:** (Response)

**Host:** Mohammed, you responded to⁤ Rami ‌Sabry’s ​statement with a ‌critique ‍of ‍his perceived categorization of Egypt’s top singers. Can you elaborate on your stance and what prompted ‌your reaction?

**Mohammed Adel:** (Response)

**Section 2: Generational Divides and Hip-Hop’s Rise**

**Host:** This situation seems to highlight a potential generational divide within the Egyptian music industry. Mohammed, as a‍ hip-hop artist,⁢ how do you see ⁤this tension playing out‍ between established genres and‍ newer forms of music like rap?

**Mohammed Adel:** (Response)

**Host:** Dr. Elhady, from an academic perspective, how has the Egyptian music ⁣landscape ⁢evolved in recent years, and what factors contribute to such generational shifts‌ in musical preferences?

**Dr. Elhady:** (Response)

**Section 3: The Future of Egyptian Music**

**Host:** Looking ahead, how do both of ‍you envision the future of Egyptian music? What ⁤role will streaming platforms play in shaping this future?

**Mohammed Adel:** (Response)

**Host:** Dr. Elhady, do you foresee a greater​ integration of​ different genres in the Egyptian⁢ music scene, potentially bridging this generational gap?

**Dr. Elhady:** (Response)

**Host:** Thank you both for sharing⁤ your valuable insights. This discussion sheds light ⁣on the dynamic and ​ever-evolving ‍nature of the Egyptian music industry. ‍It’s a conversation that​ will undoubtedly continue as new ‌artists emerge and musical tastes ⁣continue to evolve.

**We encourage our viewers to share their thoughts ​and perspectives on this topic in the comments section below. Stay tuned for more insightful discussions and analysis‍ here on World Today News.**

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