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I participated in the Qatar World Cup song… a cutting critique of Myriam Fares’ dance

The Lebanese star has been exposed Myriam Fares She was criticized for her performance and her clothes, after appearing dancing in the manner of international artist Shakira, with a song promoting the 2022 World Cup.

Lebanese producer Wassim Salibi has released a video clip, behind the scenes of the filming of the titled song (Tukoh Taka), which brings together Myriam Fares, stars Nicki Minaj and Maluma, on the occasion of the start of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

While part of her participation (me and desire) circulated on social networks, while she danced and sang in Arabic, saying: “Peace be with you. Leave the joy in your hands. May the good news reach you. Long live love guides you and fulfills your aspirations.”

“Shakira Copy”

On the other hand, a large number of viewers attacked the performance of the Lebanese star, as she danced in the manner of the Colombian star Shakira, noting that she is a copy of the latter, but very badly.

A large number of social media activists also criticized the ball gown Fares adopted in the song, noting that it does not reflect Arab identity because the World Cup is held in Qatar.

“little words”

Also, many followers disliked the song’s lyrics, indicating that it was (very cheesy) not up to a global occasion.

Interestingly, the owner of (Qawmi) participates with Trinidadian Nicki Minaj and Colombian Maluma, in the performance of the song “Toko Taka” at the start of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, in English, Spanish and Arabic.

FIFA announced the release of the new song “Tukoh Taka” on November 18, noting that it was produced by “Universal Arabic Music” to be the official song of the FIFA Official Fan Festival, and included in the list of official music releases for the Qatar World Cup 2022.

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