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Sherine Abdel Wahab’s Slip of the Tongue Honors Late Composer

Sherine Abdel Wahab’s Slip of the Tongue Honors Late Composer

December 1, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

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.

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