"If anyone is hurt I'm sorry": Omar Adam refers to the "cockatilla" storm in his performance
The singer addressed the affair during the huge performance that took place at Menora Hall.
"I want on this occasion that you are here next to me and not on TV or on the net to say that if someone is hurt I am really sorry. There was no intention to hurt."
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24/02/2022
Thursday, 24 February 2022, 23:20 Updated: 23:41
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After the storm that arose following Omar Adam's song "Kakdila", which many claimed was offensive to women from the Commonwealth of Independent States, the singer first addressed the affair during the huge performance that took place tonight (Thursday) at Menora Hall in Tel Aviv.
"I did not imagine that such a thing would reach Sarah in government. I want on this occasion that you are here next to me and not on TV or on the network to say that if someone is hurt I am sorry. You know there was no intention to hurt," he said.
After expressing sorrow - Omar Adam sang "Kakdila".
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Watch Omar Adam's remarks on 'Kakdila':
Omar Adam refers in a performance at the Menora Hall to the Kakadila affair (PR)
In early January, Omar Adam released "Kakdila", a song that caused a great stir because of his lyrics.
Transport Minister Merav Michaeli wrote, for example, that his words were "racist, degrading and humiliating" because the results of these words were "destructive": "I want to believe that Omar Adam is not an evil person. "He thought it was cool and what she was interested in and what she was serious about, he would bring this song out of the world. But he does not meet them. Because he chooses not to meet and not to see and not to face reality."
Omar Adam responded at the time and wrote on Instagram: "My family and I are of Caucasian descent and never intended to hurt anyone. The song was written by the writers with self-humor and performed by me as well. So please before you write a post to promote your political status Before you preach morality or try to defend a community of which you are a part, you should treat your facts with respect. "Minister, I hope you try to do something useful in the transportation industry."
Omar Adam performed the best of his hits in the huge show, one of two shows at the Menora Hall in Tel Aviv.
For the first time he sings his new song "Alone on the Bed" and the previous single "Winter in the Car".
During the show he hosted Osher Cohen and Odia, with whom he performed "Staring" and "If I Had to".
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