Omry Maak - Promotion

Promotion

After the release of the record, it was the feud between Mohsen Gaber and Angham over the shooting of the second music video "Arref'ha Beya" (Introduce Me To Her) that prompted Angham to end the contract with Alam elPhan. The artist complained that Gaber was not able to keep his promises. There were many things that she dreamt of doing and that he did not aid her in their accomplishment, whether financially or artistically. A rumour which turned out to be true tackled the issue of how Mohsen Gaber released a lawsuit against Angham when she left Alam elPhan toward Rotana before even terminating her old three years contract. Angham reambursed the production fees that was due to do the third record after she joined Rotana. Angham did many tours, especially in Tunisia, Egypt, and Kuweit to promote her record. However, when she joined Rotana, Angham stopped promoting "Omry Maak", and many found it unjust that she neglected the record and its success. Angham performed at "Hala Febrayer" (Welcome February) concert in 2002 and also at "Layali Dubai" (Nights of Dubai) in 2003 to support the success of her record. According to press and reviews, both concerts were widely successful. She also promoted "Omry Maak" record at Marina Concert in Cairo in 2004, few months after signing the contract with Rotana. In 2003, Angham was also guest appearance in Fantasia talk show hosted by international show presenter, Razan Moghraby, on MBC channel. Angham was the sole guest appearance in Star Academy 1 where she performed "Sidi Wisalak" (Your Charm), "Mabagabsh Serty" (Did He Mention Me) and "Omry Maak".

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