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The retired Moroccan artist Mohamed Rizki, formerly known as "Young Rizki," is facing widespread reactions after posting a video in which he threatened anyone who reintroduces his songs that gained fame in the nineties. He stated that he considers it a serious grievance before God on the Day of Judgment. His famous songs, such as "I am the one at fault, not you," have resurfaced on social media platforms, sparking various criticisms and reactions—some viewing his demand for his personal rights as legitimate, while others see it as an overreach given his artistic past. Rizki had previously announced his complete retirement from singing and asked his fans and digital platforms to cease sharing his works, expressing regret over his past career and calling for people to listen to the Quran instead. This incident has prompted a broader discussion about the trend among Moroccan artists to retire and turn towards religious practice or other spheres of life, with some choosing to completely sever ties with their artistic past.
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