Abu Araki releases “They displaced you, my people.”
Sudan Events – Magda
Director Al-Tayeb Siddiq apologized for the second time for the song by artist Abu Araki Al-Bakhit, which is supposed to be released on Sunday. It is a new song directed by him entitled (They displaced you, my people), in which he tells what happened to the Sudanese people during the war period. The promotion and announcement of the song was widely circulated on social networking sites and shared by fans of the artist on their pages.
“I find myself embarrassed to apologize for the second time and not to commit to publishing the song (Sharduk, my people) by the artist Abu Arki Al-Bakhit due to a problem with the editing device. He pointed out that the song is a simple production with great Arki meanings. He explained that the song was filmed on mobile phones: The efforts of his beautiful children… Muhammad Arki in the Home Studio in Omar Banga’s house in Virginia, and Cesar’s photography during the bombing… Samaher, who always follows us until we complete and edit the montage of Moaz Hamditi, in addition to all that, she is humanitarian, poetry, melodies, and Arki’s arrangement.” Director Al-Tayeb Siddiq said.