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Shakosh responds to Hamou Becca: Our Lord, who made me not you and we invented the trend

Hassan Shakoush, the festivals singer, said that it was God who authorized his success and not the festivals singer Hamu Beca, who came out in previous statements saying: I am the one who made Hassan Shakush.

Hassan Shakoush added in special statements for the seventh day: “Whoever does our Lord does not have someone who does someone … and all of Egypt knows who Hassan Shakush is.”

He added that he has been singing for a long time, stressing that he performed more than one song over the past years, observing that the festivals were the ones who invented the trend in Egypt.

He explained that his songs “Thank You” and “Chloe Walker”, which he presented in 2010, ranked fourth in Trend Egypt..

He continued that he considered Hamou Becca as his brother and called him for guidance.

He said that the artist Omar Kamal does not have the right to the girl’s neighbor’s song, and for this he will not receive any money or rights from the song, explaining that he was the one who asked him to sing in the song, but the song was not originally his or his song.

He added that there are no problems between him and Omar Kamal, and that he considers him his brother, and that perhaps he may be brought together by business again.

Festivals singer Hassan Shakoush and Omar Kamal performed a concert to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Cairo Stadium, by singing “My love, Egypt” by the late artist Shadia, and also lit their concert with their famous song, “The Girl of Neighbors.”

The surprise was that they climbed together despite the dispute between them, due to the latter’s accusation that Hassan Shakoush attributed the song to himself only and did not charge him any sums of money after the success of the song.

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