Khaberni - The artist Rami Sabry stirred a lot of controversy after posting a mysterious message directed to an unknown person he described as "dull," which ignited his followers' comments on his message and raised their questions about the intended person.
Rami wrote through the story feature on his personal Instagram account, saying: "Believe me, from experience, you’ll never change the dull one."
Many of Rami’s audience and followers interacted with the message, trying to guess the person Rami was talking about.
Rami Sabry had previously sent a message to his audience on his Instagram account commenting on the success of his latest concert, which he held in Dubai after a hiatus of more than five years from performing concerts there.
Rami posted a video from the concert showing the great interaction from the audience and commented: "The last Dubai concert was amazing and the audience was incredibly great, thank you for the high attendance and thanks for the love and response, and thank you for the organization."
Rami Sabry had returned to performing in Dubai after a five-year break, where he lit up the city night with a major musical concert in Sheikh Rashid Hall, attended by a large audience from the Arabian Gulf, where the concert was sold-out.
The concert began with an energetic atmosphere as the audience was eager to see Rami Sabry again after his long absence, welcoming him with a medley of his famous songs that lasted several minutes, and as soon as he appeared on stage, they showered him with a storm of cheers and warm applause.
Rami ignited the concert with a romantic performance of some of his standout songs throughout his musical career, including: "Kalima", "Yemken Kheir", "Khasamt El-Shawarei", "Bi Qalbi Ma'ak", "Ba'dein Ya Senini", "Enti Janan", "El Forsa El Tanya", "Kaddab", "Habibi Awalani", "El Hob A’ibna", which received more interaction from the audience, in addition to songs from his new album "Ana Bahebak Enta" from which he performed five songs fulfilling the audience’s requests: "Biya’", "Ana Bahebak Enta", "Bahkilek 'An El-Ayyam", "Mestaghrab Enta", and "Kol Haga Fiha Helwa".




