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As if the song hasn't caused enough controversy already.
Boos il Wawa, Haifa Wahbe's song which was released some time ago still hasn't sunk into the ears of the Arab public in Syria. According to a survey conducted by "Farah Radio", 80% of Syrians don't like the song to be on the airwaves and another 10% don't want to hear it at all.

A source within "Farah" said that a decision maybe taken to remove the song altogether based on public request.

At the same time, both Haifa Wahbe and Dominic say the song is rightfully theirs each accusing the other of stealing the idea.
Come on ladies...let's not make too much of a fuss about it, especially since the song was widely criticized all over the Arab world for it's sexual implications which is not such a big deal considering Haifa's videos, but this one seems to appeal to children which is not cool.

Are the Syrians taking it a bit too far?

By Zayed

comments

faysal
28 December, 4:19PM

I can understand the Syrians, they were also probably shocked when they saw Haifa acting. Horible :S :S. I hope she wil one day, sit down... and think " what Am I doing actually.
Haifa totally forgot that their is Allah above her and he's watching the awful things she's doing.

Faysal.

Adam = <3
28 December, 10:41PM

Omg, i wish they would just burn that freakkin song...i hate haifa, always had and always will.
Really, i saw Dominques video WAY before haifa, so to me it looked like haifa took it. i dont like either of the songs, but i prefer Dominique over haifa any day any time, since she actually HAS made a couple of good songs.
the syrians actually have a freakkin head on their shoulders and a backbone to take that stupid song off the radio and and such. I wish theyd do that all over and who ever wants to listen to it could download it on to a music player or watch the video on the internet..Dont make the rest of the frigin world suffer

aussiegal
29 December, 3:39AM

finally...theres an arab country which has enough sense to make a very thoughtful decision.

Sahar
1 January, 10:28PM

Proud To Be Syrian!