Sherine Abdel Wahab’s Slip of the Tongue Honors Late Composer
Sherin Abdel wahab Honors Late Composer, Faces Online Backlash After Kuwait Concert Gaffe
Kuwait City, Kuwait – Egyptian singer Sherin Abdel Wahab paid tribute to late composer Muhammad Rahim during her recent concert in Kuwait, but the gesture was overshadowed by an on-stage blunder that sparked controversy online.
At the start of her performance, Abdel Wahab announced her intention to sing Rahim’s beloved song “Feeling,” calling him a “sensitive nerve” with “little patience.” However, she stumbled over her words, uttering a nonsensical phrase that quickly went viral on social media.
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“Nobody will let me talk on the microphone adn it will be a trend now that I don’t want to upload this video. I’m a scam, I think I’ve offended you,” abdel Wahab said with a laugh, attempting to brush off the awkward moment.
Despite the gaffe, Abdel Wahab continued her performance, including a rendition of “Mashar,” another popular song she collaborated on with Rahim. The song, released in 2013, has garnered millions of views on YouTube and remains a fan favourite.
Abdel Wahab was joined on stage by her daughters, Maryam and Hana, marking her first public appearance since her highly publicized separation from ex-husband Hossam Habib. The concert also featured a number of musicians and poets who worked with Abdel Wahab on her latest album, demonstrating their support for the singer.
The kuwait concert saw abdel Wahab perform a mix of songs from her new album and classic hits, captivating the audience with her powerful vocals.
“A Sensitive Nerve?”: Sherin Abdel Wahab Honors Late Composer,Faces Online Backlash After Kuwait Concert Gaffe
Kuwait City,Kuwait – Egyptian star Sherin Abdel Wahab found herself at the center of online controversy following a recent concert in Kuwait.While aiming to honor the late composer Muhammad Rahim, an on-stage blunder overshadowed her tribute.
Abdel Wahab began her performance by announcing her intention to sing Rahim’s iconic song “Feeling,” describing him as a “sensitive nerve” with “little patience.” Though, the singer stumbled over her words, uttering a confusing phrase that quickly ignited a flurry of reactions on social media.
“Nobody will let me talk on the microphone and it will be a trend now that I don’t want to upload this video. I’m a scam, I think I’ve offended you,” Abdel Wahab said with a laugh, seemingly attempting to downplay the awkward moment.
Undeterred, Abdel Wahab continued her performance, which included a rendition of “Mashar,” another popular Rahim-penned track. The song,released in 2013,remains a fan favorite,racking up millions of views on YouTube.
Adding to the evening’s significance, Abdel Wahab shared the stage with her daughters, Maryam and Hana, marking her first public appearance as her highly publicized separation from ex-husband Hossam Habib.
The concert also showcased several musicians and poets who had collaborated with Abdel Wahab on her latest album, a testament to the strong support she enjoys within the industry.
Despite the gaffe, Abdel Wahab delivered a captivating performance, singing a mix of new tracks and timeless hits, showcasing her powerful vocals to a captivated audience.
