Fadel Chaker Exposes Major Scam: Fake Accounts Impersonating Him — Urgent Warning to Fans
Fadel Chaker warns against fake accounts promoting false concerts, confirms official announcements are only via his verified profiles.
Lebanese singer Fadel Chaker has issued an urgent warning to his fans about the spread of fake social media accounts impersonating him and promoting concerts he has no affiliation with. The artist clarified his stance through his official social media accounts (formerly Twitter).
Chaker wrote:
"Dear fans, please be cautious and do not fall for misleading posts from fake accounts claiming I'm performing in concerts. Any official announcement will only be made through my verified accounts."
He emphasized that all artistic activities or concert-related information are exclusively shared through his official channels and urged his followers to verify news before spreading it.
Latest Releases: Romantic Vibes and Massive Audience Response
On the artistic front, Fadel Chaker remains active. He recently released a new romantic song titled “Ahla Rasma” on his official YouTube channel. The track received wide acclaim for its emotional depth and refined lyrics.
He also dropped another single, “Al Hob Al”, continuing the success of his hit “Eb2a Abalni”, which surpassed 88 million views. The new song features lyrics by Amr El Masry, composed by Amr El Shazly, and arranged by Amr El Khodary. It reflects Chaker's ongoing artistic project of presenting romantic songs with his unique musical signature.
Diversity and Renewal in His New Album
Chaker’s latest album showcases a variety of styles and themes, particularly focusing on Egyptian dialect songs. Produced independently and supervised by Eyad Al Naqib, the album reflects his dedication to offering refined music that captures deep emotions and highlights his exceptional ability to express heartfelt sentiments.
Through this body of work, Fadel Chaker continues to strengthen his place in the hearts of Arab audiences, maintaining his status as one of the most influential voices in the Arab music scene for decades.
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