Egyptian Artist Mohamed Ramadan Faces New Crisis After Accusations from a Famous Family of Insult Through His New Song

Crises have resurfaced around the Egyptian artist Mohamed Ramadan, as he faces accusations from a well-known Egyptian family of insulting them through his new song "Ana Enta", which he released last Thursday on his official YouTube channel.
The song angered the family after mentioning their name in a way they deemed "inappropriate", prompting one of its members to file an official complaint to the public prosecutor accusing Ramadan of "insulting the family", noting that the insult was in the first part of the song.
Ramadan quickly posted a formal apology on his Facebook page, confirming that he "did not intend any insult", and wrote: "I extend my respect and apology to the family, and apologize on behalf of the song's writer Mustafa Haddouta, also affirming that I did not intend any offense in any way."
The family has not announced the end of the crisis or the withdrawal of the complaint, especially since the song is still available on YouTube and attracting thousands of views.
This comes at a time when Ramadan has not yet resolved a previous crisis involving his 7-year-old son, who was accused of assaulting one of his classmates at a club in Sheikh Zayed City, leading to his placement in a care facility by court order. However, the crisis ended with reconciliation between Ramadan and the family of the affected child, as the two parties met at the artist's home in 6th of October City.