Mohamed Ramadan officially apologizes to the Helhel family after the complaint: "There was no intention to offend."
Mohamed Ramadan apologizes to the Helhel family after their complaint against him over his song "Ana Mafia Enta Helhel," affirming his respect for them. He also congratulates Zamalek Club on winning the Egypt Cup.
The song "Ana Mafia Enta Helhel" sparked widespread controversy upon its release due to its strong and direct lyrics, such as: "I rise and you fall, I’m mafia and you’re Helhel, people see me and rejoice except you who shut down." This led some members of the Helhel family to view it as a direct attack on them, prompting them to turn to legal authorities to protect their rights, turning the matter into both a legal and public controversy.
On a different note, Mohamed Ramadan also showed strong support for Egyptian sports by warmly congratulating Zamalek Club on winning the Egypt Cup in the latest season. He specifically praised the team captain, Mahmoud Abdel-Razek "Shikabala," expressing admiration for his outstanding performance and high fighting spirit demonstrated in every match. Ramadan even dedicated his famous song "Ana Raeesha" ("I’m the Boss") to Shikabala, reflecting the close connection between art and sports and the eagerness of artists to support national achievements by all possible means.
This apology and gesture of conciliation come as part of Mohamed Ramadan’s commitment to maintaining good relations with his audience and various social groups. He continuously affirms his respect for traditions and societal values, wishing that his music and artistic works remain a source of inspiration and happiness for everyone, free from any conflicts or unconstructive disputes.
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