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A stolen song that was deleted from YouTube.. A new crisis for Muhammad Ramadan

A new crisis that adds to the successive crises to which the Egyptian artist Mohamed Ramadan is exposed.

YouTube blocked the clip of the song “Ala We Welfare” by Number 1 star Ahmed Adawiya and his son, artist Mohamed Adawiya, from YouTube, due to Street 3 team member Mahmoud Badr claiming copyright and copyright.

Two million views

Badr confirmed that the original song will be released within a few days, featuring his voice, in collaboration with festival singer Ortega, with the original title “Lisa Ma Atkhalqesh”.

This came after the song “Ala Wa Wadana”, which brought together Ramadan and Adawiya, the father and son, reached two million views, 9 days after being released on his YouTube channel.

Ahmed Adawiya

Later, it became clear that the rights to the intellectual song belonged to the lead singer of the band 3rd Street, Mahmoud Badr, who went live through his Facebook account, announcing the matter.

Lock the song

Interestingly, YouTube had announced the blocking of the song after it was released in its original form.

While Badr revealed that Ramadan offered him a sum of money, and some differences occurred on salary, delaying his obtaining the waiver. ‏

“Ala We Wada” is the first collaboration with popular song star, Ahmed Adawiya, and Number 1.

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