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Monday, March 7, 2016

HALAL? AS NAJIB TALKS OF ISLAM, HIS SON CREATES A RUCKUS AT SINGAPORE DISCO

HALAL? AS NAJIB TALKS OF ISLAM, HIS SON CREATES A RUCKUS AT S'PORE DISCO
The night took a disappointing turn for patrons of Zouk Singapore when Fadi of Egyptian trance duo Aly & Fila was reportedly forced to end his set early to make way for the son of Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak
The incident, which happened on Saturday night, started when Norashman Najib allegedly requested for Fadi's set to be cut short so that he could play instead, despite not being in the performers' bill that night
Fadi, who is a respected figure among the trance community and a regular fixture at Zouk Singapore, announced that he "won't play for Zouk anymore" before playing his last track and stepping off the deck
The video above, posted on 6 March, has already accumulated more than 82,000 views.
In the video, Fadi said, "It seems that Zouk here wants someone else to play. Not only because of that, because apparently he's the son of a prime minister.
Thank you so much, enjoy my last track. I'll see you somewhere in the future. Not in Zouk anymore, because I won't play in Zouk any f***ing more. They've insulted me, but I love you guys."
Nor surprisingly, fans are not too happy with Zouk for interfering with Fadi's set, highlighting that the nightclub did not just disrespect a highly popular artist, the incident has also become an affront to the Zouk brand name.
Later on, after the incident blew up on social media, Zouk Singapore issued a notice on Facebook. It stated that the incident was a "misunderstanding" and that they will be issuing an official statement soon.
But that was not enough to quell the fans' anger. Many felt that the incident is not a "misunderstanding" as referred to by Zouk, but a poorly-made decision on the management's part.
As a matter of fact, most suggested that the best course of action for Zouk would be admitting that they had made a mistake as well as apologising to Fadi and those who've attended the show
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