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السبت: 20 ديسمبر 2025
  • 14 October 2025
  • 21:42
Lebanese Producer Discusses Fadel Shakers Life During His Period of Escape

Khaberni - After surrendering himself to the Lebanese authorities and being seriously investigated, producer Youssef Harb revealed the behind-the-scenes details of the last years in the life of artist Fadel Shaker, during his escape and stay in the Saida camp, confirming that he was opposed to the idea of amnesty.

In an interview with the program "Et بالعربي", Harb clarified that communication between him and Fadel Shaker had been cut off for 3 or 4 years, but he resumed communication after being assured of his innocence in some of the cases he was previously accused of.

Youssef Harb said: "Fadel Shaker was always breathing art, and the last four songs he released came from deep within him, and this is the biggest proof of his love for art and his continuation in it."

He added: "I went to him with Sherine Abdel Wahab more than once, he would definitely listen to me, since he is an artist who loves playing and creativity in the end."

 

Fadel Shaker's Dispute with Ragheb Alama

In the same interview, Youssef Harb also spoke about the sensitive relationship between Fadel Shaker and Ragheb Alama, noting that he tried to maintain a balanced distance between the two, saying: "I came in once and went out once, took a side with one and a side with the other, and I don't want to talk specifically about the subject of Ragheb, let's keep it just between us as friends," indicating an old dispute between the two stars.

 

Would Fadel Shaker's Return Affect Other Stars?

Regarding the potential return of Fadel to the music scene if he is acquitted, Youssef Harb said: "Today, no artist cancels another artist, everyone has their own style. Fadel achieved great success this summer, but this doesn't mean he stops another artist," noting that Fadel Shaker's concerts in America, Canada, and on a cruise were all completely Sold Out, as the audience is eager to hear his songs.

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