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This episode is sponsored by Ninja The problems that happen on social media are inevitable. I eat these problems. And I'm the one who's fighting them. I'm done with this. Do you want to make me angry?

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No, I didn't mean to make you angry.

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A lot of YouTube content is copied, copied, pasted from abroad.

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There's no creator.

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How do I convince people?

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How do I convince people?

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What do I film?

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If I were you, I'd say the same thing. I have a question. If you get the right clan, will you continue YouTube?

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What if I get the right clan?

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Will you continue YouTube?

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What if I get the right clan? Will you continue YouTube? Will you continue YouTube? Will you continue YouTube? Will you continue YouTube? What's up? Who are you?

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Please, smell this and tell me what you think

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It smells good How about this one? It's okay, just rub it Don't smell it now, wait

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Now

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It's nice, but what do you want now? You want me to smell it? You deserve all the best, but this one is hard to find I'm just here to get your opinion

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Do you like the smell of the perfume? It's worth it, but this perfume is really hard to find I'm just here to take your opinion Just use the perfume that smells good Just like you're entering a ninja, take a real, expensive perfume It'll get to you quickly and it's in your place God bless you Come on, I don't want to take too long

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I have an episode in a bit I don't want to bother you Thank you

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Welcome

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I was looking for you

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You were looking for me

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You guys are here to see me

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Yes Why?

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We're just...

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I'll tell you something.

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Yeah?

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So you know what I'm talking about. You know we started?

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He doesn't know we started.

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Yeah.

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Why doesn't he know?

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We started what?

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We started filming.

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I swear.

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Yeah.

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I swear. I'm not going to lie. So he's going to talk about the by the way and the... The mood. The vibes of the podcast. It's one of the advantages of being good, there's no by the way.

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This is a historical fall. We're wearing clothes and you're changing.

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Tell them you came to the studio yesterday. According to yesterday's shoot.

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I apologize, you might be drinking the...

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I apologize, I'm pulling the plug.

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No, no, we always like to consult the guest on what they want to wear, and we agree with them. We agreed today to wear something else, but I was surprised you're wearing clothes.

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But the clothes are nice.

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This, this, this, God bless you. But this, what is it? That's a nice outfit. This one, I swear to God, but this one, so you feel like we're not safe.

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No matter what.

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So this is the theme of the episode.

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Yes, we're not safe.

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Let's put a title.

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The YouTuber's are not safe.

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Open your mouth like this, you'll find the viewers.

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We don't know how to do thumbnails.

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You have to teach us. Where's my close-up?

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This one.

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Like this? No, I'm serious. You have to teach us how. Where's my close-up? This one.

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This is an 8, because there's a surprise in the episode.

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Yes.

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What's this? What's this? Who won? This is a challenge. We have a challenge. A challenge? I'll take this one.

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There's one more. The 8 and 1.

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The 8 and 1?

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This is a surprise. It's 8-1. 8-1? What do you want? This one, very surprising.

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This is...

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This is a new creation.

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Swaim is going to take the same reaction from the video. He's not going to film 8-1.

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No, I'm fine.

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You don't know how to do it.

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No, it's just a shot from the same video. That's it?

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You want it or what? You're the classic. I've been working a lot on YouTube for a long time. You're a traitor. Not a traitor, but... I've been working on stories. Yes.

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I started playing FIFA last year. I also focused on gaming broadcasts. It's better than YouTube. So you feel comfortable with it and people are happy with it? Yes, I think even Abu Aba agrees with me. YouTube is financially well-funded, but it needs a group, especially if there's a high chemistry.

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You make clips that get views, and people want motion clips. I'm a solo driver. I focus more on gaming, so I don't have that passion, that million-dollar passion, like, oh, YouTube, and stuff.

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But I heard that you like to be by yourself. That's true. Yeah. I mean, you're willing to sit with yourself.

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The one who invented the word solo is Suami. I'm a going to argue with myself. The one who invented the word loneliness is Souamy. I'm going to make up for your loneliness. I'll give you your loneliness.

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What are you going to do with us, guys?

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Abdullah too.

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I'm aware, but I'm not sad. I don't feel lonely. I'm not sad, I feel like no one understands me except for me.

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Oh, that's a good one. I know, but... Oh, I'm just trying to know. You want to change YouTube? We were on YouTube before, I'm sad. No, I'm just saying. Should we start talking about YouTube?

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Yeah, go ahead.

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YouTube is a problem. If you don't deal with it, you're done. So, what was YouTube's beginning? It was Call of Duty. The commentator who posts a lot of stuff. Then the commentator who uploads the videos Then the commentator who gives advice

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He gives advice and then he gives you a full advice Until the game ends There is no cut Do you know the time of 2012? I remember Abdullah I was uploading a video

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I upload a video, I go to sleep I go to sleep again and it uploads 23 hours, upload only upload, that's it.

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Was it on a dial-up or what? No, we used to take a piece of HDBVR, we'd take the game and put it in Sony Vegas, we'd edit it a little, and then upload it to YouTube. How much was the upload from you? How much was the that? 420? Yeah, if it's 180p, it's 480p.

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Yeah, 480p.

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You want it or not? So, honestly, YouTube was... So this was the beginning of YouTube. If you didn't see it, you're going to it. Then it became a thing for the opposite.

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It was Sony 3 at the time.

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Sony 3? Yeah, Sony 3.

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Okay. After that, they raised the content level a bit. Old shows. Like, Like, Share.

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No, I'm just talking about our field.

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But people will know that you started before me and Like, Share. You started before me.

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No, officially, we're in 2012.

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But there are things before. In 2009, there were videos of me. You started in 2009? Yes, in 2009. Do you know what's the first thing I say in 2009, there are videos of me. You started in 2009? Yes, in 2009.

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Do you know this is the first time I'm saying this? No one knows. Because I didn't understand until I met my childhood friend.

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He reminded me that we started YouTube in 2009.

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He reminded you that you're the founder of YouTube.

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No, I'm the founder of DaHomey. DaHomey.

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DaHomey Minecraft.

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When did you start?

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Same as Abu Abed. You start with a content from a person who has a YouTube channel, then you make a channel, then you cancel the first channel, then you start with something else, then you start with something else. But maybe with the time that Abu Abed started with. Almost together?

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Yeah, before.

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But when did you get to know each other?

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Officially, yes. But when did you meet? Officially, yes.

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I challenge you to guess.

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If it's important to you, you know.

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I don't know if it's the day of the players.

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No, cover your mouth.

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No, the podcast is a joke. No, say it.

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Your brother, Ashir, how many years have I known you?

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Wrong. 2012. Wrong. When?

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2014.

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Day of the Players.

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At the Haritha exhibition.

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I knew Khaloudy back then. In Jeddah. He remembers the details.

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He remembers. We were at the Haritha exhibition in 2014. It's still on Instagram. We were at the Haritha exhibition in Jeddah. It was a Mountain Dew exhibition.

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I met Khaloudy in 2025. It was at the event called Yawm Al-La'ibin. It was a long time ago. I met Khaloudy and he was like, I'm Shammary. He was a great guy. But it was at the time of Fabrica, I didn't know him.

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We'll talk about that later.

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How I started. The clean up. And then, Khaloudi is the one who went to the event that Al-Harithi mentioned and you met each other there. Even you and Shamariya bin Ammou.

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I've never met them. Oryan was with us in Jermugayms. We were all there.

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But Khaloudi, Oryan and I knew each other before.

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Then they joined. We were all there, but Khalloudi, Rayan and I knew each other before. Yes.

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Then they got in.

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Then a criminal got in.

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Yes, the intruder. The intruder. There's also a non-criminal. There's a non-criminal in the group, right? Or just a criminal? No.

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You're four? We're three and a bit. Four.

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Yes, four. I forgot to pay the electricity bill in the studio and you're here and you turned it off and embarrassed us with the guests I was recording in a note but I forgot I was writing it in a note you don't write in a note anymore now it's easy with bank D360

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anyway, take your phone and pay your bills and pay them automatically No problem Just take your phone and pay your bills

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Without asking Sorry, I'm sorry

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Um, okay

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I'm sorry, I'll be serious.

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What do you like to be called? Right now, we're called Beth, a streamer. Gaming on Twitch.

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So you're a streamer.

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Yes, a streamer. And I'm on Twitch for the first month of the year. The Arab World. And the year that I left was the second, as a viewer. Mashallah. So I feel like I'm a better streamer.

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And you're comfortable with it.

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Yes, I'm comfortable with it.

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Because sometimes there are content creators who do something,

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and people rate them, but they're not comfortable with it.

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Yes, yes.

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What do you like?

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Like someone who used to sing.

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Like someone who was fat and skinny.

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I didn't mean you, I meant the host.

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Dude, I'm in this relationship.

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What did you say?

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But the one who's bald on the head is better.

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He doesn't remember her.

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Abdullah used to sing?

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You're kidding.

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It's normal.

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Not all guests know the host.

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Okay, let's reverse the podcast. Please, practice singing.

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First, give me your nickname. What do you like?

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No, maybe for me to be good now,

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I prefer people to know I'm a host.

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Really?

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At the moment.

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It's the clearest example, and we do other things.

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Guys, take it easy. We can ask Abdullah. Yeah, go ahead.

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I love to be called a YouTuber.

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You're a Tegelistan, Abdullah.

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You love attention, you want to be called that.

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Yeah, I want to close my iPad and be asked.

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No, I love to be called a YouTuber. me. I love YouTube. I love the YouTuber name.

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YouTuber.

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I love YouTube. We were talking before, when I was in CU, a team called Ultimate, we were talking about whether I'd continue YouTube for free. I'm a patient person. I said I'd continue. It might be a little different,

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but I saw his tongue from here.

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What are you saying? We're talking about reality.

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I swear, guys, I love YouTube. I love making videos. I love watching the final project.

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And the atmosphere.

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I love filming, I swear.

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So you love the whole process, producing videos,

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and seeing the feedback. Yes, and seeing the feedback.

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I agree with you on this point. I love YouTube, and so does Abdulrahman. When we start doing good, we all believe in YouTube and love it. We see it as more important than TV channels.

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Really, it covers everything.

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But I feel that the broadcast is an advanced stage. Those who went to the broadcasts, like Ayeshaed and Kai. I feel like it's an advanced stage in content creation.

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If it works, it works. But if it doesn't, it's not.

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I'm convinced that streaming is the hardest thing you can do on social media in general. True. It's hard to keep the viewer in front of you for 4 or 3 hours

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while you're on the same rhythm for 4-5 hours. You have to keep them entertained and entertained for 4 hours in a row. If your mood drops by 5-10 minutes, your views will drop.

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You're now counting your episodes on the podcast, Abdullah is counting his YouTube videos. Counting. In broadcasting, there's no such thing. You're in front of the camera, how can you not let the viewer see you,

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how can you draw a smile on them, how can you make good content, even if the game is bad, or you're going out on a date with someone, or you're doing the IRL, the high show speed and so on.

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So how can you make content, even if it's a good vlog? It's true what Abed said, it's really hard to broadcast.

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Right.

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And the broadcast might go in a direction you didn't plan. So you have to react fast.

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We can change the donation, because Nadi loves money. We can change the whole content.

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Let's say you extend the hour.

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Change the game. I challenge anyone who watches this video, and those who are sitting here, and the staff, there are people who don't like money.

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But maybe we all like it, but not primarily.

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No, I'm a very particular person. No, on the contrary, may God write good in it and bless it.

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But it's your right, if someone doesn't have income, income is very important, it... It's your right. If you don't have any income, income is very important, it makes you free.

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But I also like to donate even if I don't have money. I like content.

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I want to know, before YouTube, what were your jobs before YouTube? Oh, interesting. Who wants to start?

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Abu Abed.

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He has a bit of a CV. I worked in everything. I left school and I'm a high school graduate. I left school and I'm a high school graduate and I had to find a job. So, if you remember, I worked in the cabinet.

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The cabinet of communications. Yeah, the pink one. I worked in it. I worked in IKEA. Then I worked in a ministry. That's your last job? Yeah, I worked there for about 8 years.

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I was a YouTube employee and a YouTuber at the same time. YouTube started making money and stuff. I quit my job and continued on YouTube. One day, a new app called Nunolife came out for Bithuth. It gave us a great contract, thank God. But I had to quit because they ask for certain hours in a month.

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But you had a problem when you quit, right? Huh? You had a problem, right?

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No, I had a problem when I left TikTok, and then this.

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No, that's a different problem. You had a problem with your job. When you quit your job.

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Your resignation caused you a problem.

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No.

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No?

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Okay, Suhaim, Do you think he's honest? I remember the days he was in work, but I don't remember this.

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He was asked to do it.

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He was in the room.

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I was in the room.

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He was talking.

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No, I don't remember. No, I know what you mean. What do I mean?

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You mean the house.

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How? I mixed up two stories. There's a problem with the house. How?

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I mixed two things together. I have a problem with the settings.

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What?

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The house you're talking about.

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What is this? I was in a financial situation.

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You were in the Middle East?

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No, I was here in Riyadh. I was in a financial situation, but not that much. I had a financial problem and I couldn't pay off my debt. I was taking out a loan to pay off my house, and this loan was asking for money. I reached a point where I was broke.

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Some people misunderstand. They said there was no prison. At first, there was. This is a new system that only stops services. They canceled it after Corona. Yes, they almost canceled it. I got a message that I'm done.

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I'm done. Either I'm done or I'm not. I sent it to Khalloudi and he made a group with Swayme and Rayyam Jim Gims and two other guys, Mshar Alshamri and Faisal Bab Ma'roof. They all came and they all believed it. Ma'roof is unforgettable.

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My beloved.

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Abu Saud used to do a move, he's a smoker. What's the toxic relationship? I'll start. But he doesn't say, Abu Abed, I know you're financially in bad shape, take this. He puts the words first.

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So what does he say? He says, Abu Abed, we have a video today, there's a media, and he'll give me the money.

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I see it the other way around, I see my father's moves. Today we have a clip, there's a flag and it turns into a coin

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I see it the other way, I see my dad's moves There's a move in the other one Yes, so you can feel the responsibility I remember, I challenge you to remember it

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It also keeps the feeling of the other person

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Yes, the pride

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It's hard to say

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I swear it's a snitch

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I remember a flag, I don't know if I can say it in a friendly way or not For the goal I scored, the one-on-one goal, I remember it as a goal.

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I remember that ad and it turned me around 70% of the money. It was very useful.

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It was worth it. On the contrary, I trust God. This is something that comes back to you. Every person is created with a mirror. What you did is your fault.

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Abu Abed also has moments with all of us. All the guys. Whether it's financial, or his brother's moments, or his fear, or his good memory.

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On the contrary.

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So you're all scared of each other.

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Of course. This is the strength of our relationship. No one can handle this. We're both scared of each other. That's the strength of our relationship. Who wouldn't be scared of that?

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I mean...

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People are always in the spotlight.

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You're right.

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What did you do in Swahili?

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I graduated from high school. I was a little bit of a nerd at the time. I think I was 92% bit older than that. I was 92 years old at the time. I thought, what's engineering, medicine, and stuff like that? I immediately got into the passport industry.

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Yeah.

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I was in my ninth year. Then I was a soldier. I was hired at the King Fahd Bridge. A lot of content creators in gaming were military. This is the first time you're saying this, right? Yes, it's the first time I'm saying this.

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You know me.

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Of course I know you.

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I completed a year and a half or less, or two years, I don't remember. Then I left and went to continue my university. I said, no, I want to continue my university. I studied at the university for a year or two.

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Which university?

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The King Saud University, here in Qatar. I was in the media. Not the King Saud, God forbid, but the Imam Muhammad. I was in the media, and they said and they said there was no such thing, and I joined something, so I didn't complete my position, and then I withdrew. After that, I went to the second industrial school, I don't know if it was the first one in Riyadh.

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So there were some professors who reminded me that they wanted someone for the reception. I swear, I was in the office, and I for the reception. I asked if they wanted a library or something. I said, just go. I sat in the library and I was like, what's going on? What's going on?

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So I left the job. After that, I was in social media, taking photos of the street. You were trying things out. Yeah, when I was in Blackberry, I filmed a car and put it in the boutique. I was making money from it.

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Then I started going on YouTube, Fabrica, and FIFA. Fabrica. We'll get to Fabrica later. This one. We'll get to that later. I want to know what it's all about. That's it. If you go back 5 years and see yourself, what's the one thing you find surprising

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and you wish you didn't have? Or that you didn't do?

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That, no, that's not you.

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I'm TikTok, honestly.

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Oh, that you didn't join TikTok?

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Yes.

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Why?

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I'll tell you something. You learn through experience. If you don't try, you won't appreciate anything else. Right? So, your relationship with God is stronger than anything else. Thank God. I'm in a better financial situation than before TikTok.

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I hope it will provide for all of you. So when I remember TikTok and see the blessing I have now, and see what I sacrificed for God, and what He has given me in this world and in the hereafter, I thank God, I'm happy. Do you understand? But TikTok, I knew that... Why? Why did you do that?

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Why? Why? This is not you. This is not you. Never. I knew that you would come and say, let me do this.

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There's a conscience complaint.

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If I see any clip of me on TikTok, I get annoyed. I swear, if I was really happy. Because anyone, even if they upload a TikTok clip, they immediately upload a TikTok report and delete it.

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Oh, to that extent?

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I can't.

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Maybe there are some clips that you laughed at a lot.

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I know their intentions, I know their intentions well.

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Yes.

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But you know, Abdullah, when you see a video of you, you, not you, this is not you. Sometimes you say, who is this person? This is not me. You know? Sometimes you say, who is this guy? It's not me. It's annoying. It's a phase in my life I don't want to remember.

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That's not it.

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And it was a coincidence?

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It wasn't a coincidence, but at the time I was watching YouTube, I didn't like the sound. I was watching from the 25th team. I was lost. I clicked on the shift button. I saw you put your phone in,

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set it up, and it worked.

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It was tempting.

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Just that. How tempting?

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Very tempting. So I said, why not try it? I tried it, and I was like, there's money in it, and it's not fun. There are rules. Yeah, there are rules.

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I just opened it and talked. And I'm a person who loves conversations. I open it and there's a black screen. I open it and talk. I love talking. We should close the channel now. So, I think the process is very easy. It was a bit boring. For YouTube,

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what's easier for you, YouTube or Snap? Snap is easier. Snap is very easy. If we're better off, we'll just use Snap. Why bring a studio, cameras, etc. Why bother with the process?

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You can do something easier and earn more money.

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Right.

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That's what was weird about it.

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And then you found out it wasn't for you.

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The problem is that I found out it wasn't for me and I grew up.

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It was hard to get out of it quickly. Yeah, and life is boring. And you know, in the subject of financial income, if you have a constant income, you don't want to cut it. True.

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I'm not saying that what you did is right or wrong, but sometimes, even if a person is wrong, if for a certain amount,

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True, true. But it's good that you're in a better situation now, because sometimes there's a way in that blocks it. True.

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But it's good that you're better now.

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Thank God.

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God bless him.

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God bless him.

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God bless him. And what about you?

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In the media or in life? Did something happen to you that you were asked to do something?

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Honestly, there are a lot of things.

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But maybe the excitement is too much.

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The excitement? The excitement is too much. It's not justified. Why get too excited about content creation. Why... I was lost in social media, in every field. I feel like if I had focused on one or two fields, and closed them, I would have...

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You were excited and tried a lot of things? Yes, and I had a lot of energy. Do you feel like you wasted your time and effort. Yes, I remember one of the moments, and Abu Abed might remember it, I was in Riyadh, and the guys were in Sharqiyah,

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so I was talking to him, and I said I wanted to film a clip. Even though I was a fighter at the time, so I had a little argument with Khaled, and I said, like, why not? Literally, I mean, the 2-3pm talk at night,

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how can I say literally?

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It's nice to hear, literally.

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I'm from Yemen, by the way.

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So literally, I got in the car and went to the East. I went to film, and when I got back, I was in Yemen. I started talking, and I went to film. I was lost. I was looking for TikTok, Snapchat, Twitch, other platforms. You were looking for TikTok like you were looking for your dad?

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No.

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No, TikTok... Honestly, I met people who I'm very proud of. All of them. And also, those who moved with me from TikTok, those are special people. Those who moved with me from TikTok, those are special thanks,

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those who moved with me from TikTok to Twitch, and sat with me on Twitch, and are following me. So, of course there are mistakes. So you won the audience, and Twitch went with you. Yes.

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There is a feature, and this feature is a shame. I always say this, I always say this to my kids.

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That... He's successful in every field. I swear, it's not exaggeration. He's a trend on Snapchat. He's successful on YouTube. He's successful on Twitch, TikTok, and Jako.

28:02

But his problem is not fixed. He's successful in one place, then he's successful in on. But their problem is not fixed. He succeeds in one place, then he succeeds in another.

28:07

Then he succeeds in another.

28:08

The problem is that he said it.

28:10

The problem is that he tries to do more. If your personality is weak, don't do it. I know why Abu Abed left Tiktok, but I don't know why you left it. At the time, I didn't regret leaving it. But... Why did you leave it? At the time, I didn't regret leaving it. But at the time, we had to do live streams in a certain way to see it. We couldn't do live streams, and we had to tell everyone to do it to follow my stream.

28:41

So I felt it was very complicated. You know, I'm streaming on Twitch. But I think if I had more time, I could have diversified, but I preferred Twitch. It's more comfortable there.

28:57

It's hard for you to diversify. You can stream for a few hours and then go back.

29:01

I tried streaming gaming on TikTok. There are people who broadcast PUBG. They didn't go down. They didn't?

29:11

No.

29:12

It wasn't a good experience.

29:14

Jacko also broadcast gaming.

29:15

Yes, Jacko too. After TikTok, we all went to Jacko. Did you broadcast with Jacko? I broadcasted with one, but I was experimenting. I went a little longer with Jakku and Thoth. I cut it gradually, but I still, since the days of TikTok and Jakku,

29:32

Twitch, Twitch, Twitch. He's the one you've been watching. He's the one I've been watching. And I was saying that it's easier to get my video on Twitch, my quality is high, and I put it on YouTube. Right. Twitch, and YouTube. TikTok has a weird length.

29:46

They're not comfortable at all. Content creation has a good financial income. I expect you all benefited from it. But what did you benefit from making content other than money? I like that you're so democratic, and you're sharing the mics. I'm always the one who starts.

30:10

What's the deal? I'm not your husband, I don't start. By the way, if you want to ask again.

30:22

No, it's fine.

30:23

No, I'm done. Okay. I honestly forgot the product. It's okay. No, I'm done.

30:25

Okay. I forgot to ask. What did you benefit from making content without money?

30:31

Without money? Nothing. I'll tell you something. It's not a myth. But when someone comes to you and says, I swear, Abu Abed, I'd be sad to see you make a video,

30:43

I'd laugh and be happy.

30:44

I swear, that, I'd be sad to see a video of you laughing and enjoying yourself. I swear to God, the messages are... It's a source of happiness. Yes, because I'll tell you something. People think we don't see these messages. So when you see them, you enjoy yourself.

30:56

It has a bigger meaning than him sending them and thinking you won't see them. Right. And I respond to them. Or he'll say, for example, you've heard this word a hundred times, but I'm telling you. No, no, believe me, I'll say it. On the contrary, I'll say it. And I swear to God, it's the strongest motivation. I swear to God, it's the strongest motivation.

31:11

Except around the end of the month. I'll retweet it in two years. He loves money, like you. I don't know. I'm not saying that I'm happy for people. No, it has a lot of meaning. If you hear me, you might think that I'm just making it up. But when you try this feeling, I hope you try it and you will make someone happy. Why do people calm down?

31:38

Because you want to see the person in front of you happy and satisfied. So how can you see all these messages everyday?

31:43

It has a lot of meaning And it's a circle. I helped people, and people loved you. So you got the money to produce content to make people happy.

31:53

In the end, we go back to what?

31:54

To the money.

31:55

To the money, yes. But the money contributes to the content. It's a development. So you deserve the money.

32:03

We're going to love money in a way.

32:06

The title is obviously about money.

32:09

Go ahead, Saad.

32:10

Honestly, what he said is nice. And for those who are close to me, there's a situation I'm doing on Twitch, for example, to make people happy. The nice words change you. For example, I'm calling this period off-season.

32:28

We have gaming and games. There's nothing, you're waiting for the new year's games to come out, and you play anything. I'm playing a game, we call it Hinnom, the game of the cockroach. The cockroach game, no one likes it, imagine. I mean, even the stream drops views.

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32:49

It only reached 300-400 views.

32:51

Yes.

32:52

I was annoyed by this game, but I swear to God. If you go to Twitter, or your platform, you'll find people saying, let's do a stream, we miss you. Believe me, I tried this game. Even if the game is cheap,

33:06

it's only 1000 SR, it's cheap, but your style is good.

33:11

Oh my God!

33:12

This word makes you start streaming now. It's also money.

33:16

It's also money, of course. But maybe this is the reaction we don't want, so you don't play the game of thieves.

33:23

Because this is what's making you play the game of cockroaches. Excuse me, I'll direct a word to all the people who are playing the game of cockroaches. I will continue playing the game of cockroaches. I will play cockroaches and frogs forever.

33:35

There are frogs too?

33:36

There are frogs. What do you want to play?

33:38

What game is this?

33:38

Hearthstone. Of course, the name of the Yes, the card thing. Okay, okay. Is it fun? No. It's a complicated idea. It needs an IQ.

33:48

How long have you been playing? I think you started in 2018.

33:50

I've been playing for 11 years. But I'm not brave enough yet. I'm too afraid of the community. I want to broadcast it for free.

33:59

Okay, are the problems that happen on social media a problem? Do you think the problems that happen on social media are accidental?

34:05

We always find a problem. Do you think it's big or not?

34:09

It's up to you.

34:13

Never.

34:15

You don't mean that I call people and tell them to solve a problem? Yes, you create a problem so that it gets a reaction from the audience.

34:23

No. Views. But I say say I hate these problems. And I'm the one fighting them the most. Yes, I'm serious. I'm the one fighting these problems the most. And we're doing something behind the scenes that will be nice for all parties. Because you're in some of these problems, you know.

34:44

Yes, but they'll see. Because you're in some of the problems, you know. Yeah, but they'll see, God willing, the results are close.

34:48

It's a shame that there are no active problems, because Khant Sadeq and Nour Al-Alem, the famous is the shame. When he feels that his views are not... He goes to the road. So let me bring it in a circle,

35:04

I don't say the name, I won't say a name, or anything. So you're against Abu Abed? Some celebrities, I don't have a number, or no, I swear I do, without mentioning Sami. Of course, he was bad before, and a lot. Now, there are some, but not that many.

35:21

But there are some celebrities who think like that.

35:24

And there are some celebrities who think like that.

35:27

And there are some who are rational. So you're with this thing, you're a partner. What's your response? No, no, I see a different point. I want to tell you something. The point is that you're causing a problem. But the point is that we agree on a problem. Yeah, that's what he meant.

35:38

I mean, there are no celebrities who agree. No, but he's the one who causes problems. He's the one who can cause problems. I say hi to everyone, whether it's a social media or TV personality, that he's making a skip. Like, okay, someone and look for it.

36:06

You're spreading a problem.

36:08

You're not solving it. You want to solve it, just shut up. Have you ever seen a problem that you show people and it doesn't grow? Impossible.

36:17

Every problem you show people, it grows.

36:19

You talk about it, it grows.

36:19

Yes. You understand?

36:20

Yes.

36:20

Especially problems you don't have to answer. Unless someone interferes with your intentions or that someone is doing this or that. Most of the problems that happen to him are because of the trailers. You understand? The one that brings it to you is wrapped in a joke. You don't answer this. Why do you answer it? You answer it and they say you're the psycho, he was joking. His audience. You understand?

36:42

This is the problem. I agree with you that you should be ignorant so that the problem doesn't get bigger. Because you're not going the right way. But sometimes there are key problems. I'll give you an example. We're filming this episode now.

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36:56

There's a two-episode series for Logan Paul and I don't know, Brian, I forgot his name. The one at the gym, like Sam. Like the gym, where they made a camera to monitor the people. And then there was the ad for a new drink.

37:08

I felt like it was an ad.

37:10

Yeah, it was an ad. But they went on and said they were cursing. So I mean the problems that content creators agree on, that could end in a positive way, look at how they market it.

37:23

I think it's a disrespect. No, it's a way of marketing? No, I think it's a way of turning the audience against you. It's disrespectful. Why should I focus on the next word?

37:33

Why should I make the field toxic? Homage.

37:36

You see, it's a special word. By the way, it's literally toxic. Literally, literally. So, honestly, why should I build hostility with a crowd? Because, I'll tell you something, Abdullah, you're now, God forbid,

37:51

you're cheating on Swamy. No, God forbid. Swamy won't respond to you. Who will respond to you? His audience. Who will respond to his audience? Your audience. So, they insult each other.

37:59

They take the blame. You're getting out of it. Then, your audience will look stupid. They're just a bunch of idiots who are advertising their product and making money.

38:12

And you're the one who's out of it. Like what happens with the NDA. You mean you're against the NDA?

38:18

No. I'm in trouble.

38:22

I know this style. This is a key word. You scared me. I know this style from TikTok. I'm a fan of yours.

38:26

He applied the cover you said he did. He applied it here, on the reality show. Are you on the camera the same?

38:38

Very much so.

38:40

I swear, yes, almost.

38:42

Abu Abed, it's obvious that he's the same person I see.

38:45

You're not that obvious.

38:47

I'm very conservative.

38:51

What's the reason?

38:52

I'm very conservative. Conservative? I don't put a wall or anything. A balcony, everything.

39:00

A balcony?

39:01

Buildings in front. You have to think a lot, think about You have to think about what you're saying. Especially not because of a podcast or anything. Even Abu Abed remembers, for example. The first time I go to a cafe, or the first time I sit with people, and they're very strong.

39:17

So you find me, okay, I'm going to press the button, and they're going to laugh, okay, a light joke. No, this is the first time I'm calling you names. I'm not going to accept it. Some people don't accept it.

39:28

Some people don't try.

39:30

Literally.

39:34

I'm just kidding. I'm not a snitch. You're not a snitch. You're not a snitch. I won't stop. I won't stop anything. Whoever's character is shown will be closer to the people.

39:48

True, and closer to Eid.

39:51

True.

39:52

Why are you interrupting me? No, it's just two parallel lines. I'll put it in the beginning of the clip. Enough is enough, do you want to make fun of me? No, I didn't mean to make you laugh. Okay, okay. You're welcome.

40:07

He's a genius. A genius.

40:09

The title is, Problems between making content and genius. Between two things.

40:13

And I put this on my mouth.

40:14

I'm done, I'm done. Listen,

40:16

Listen, put my face up, down, and I hold it like this, and I write two strong letters.

40:21

Give him this, You're so strong. Give me that. You're supporting me. Do this. That's it. You're a million.

40:34

There's something that caught my eye.

40:36

On TikTok and social media in general. There are a lot of designs that look like you, Abu Habit. Like a gazelle, flip flopss, and black and white, and songs. You call them those? Wait, you do them, or do people?

40:52

Oh, you're confusing me.

40:55

I'm not going to do that.

40:56

It's because of the packaging.

40:57

There are so many.

40:58

The packaging is annoying.

40:59

I know, to the point that I. Taste-sick people? Yes.

41:05

Why?

41:05

They're laughing at you?

41:07

Yes, because my mom doesn't think I'm pretty. My mom says, when you meet Khalil Khalil, she says, God will make it up to you.

41:14

Because all my brothers are pretty, except me.

41:16

Okay, so they thought you were pretty.

41:18

Huh? I look like a taste-sick person?

41:20

No, they're still talking. Really? Yeah, because I talked about it in the show, and they're still talking, so they're letting it out.

41:25

It turned out great. We can see it from afar.

41:27

We can see Koseem in the studio.

41:33

Really?

41:33

It's great.

41:34

Look, I'm jealous.

41:35

Why? So they don't do it to you. I'm a bit of a pessimist. I want to go back to the old days. I want to go back to the old days. Are you pessimistic? Yes, but I'm not.

41:50

You're not?

41:52

No, I'm not. I'm not. Really? Stop the AI trend. It's the worst trend in the history of technology. Which one?

42:04

No one will ever tell you says you're with a criminal.

42:08

Oh!

42:09

You know?

42:10

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

42:11

This is the worst trend ever.

42:12

Put me next to Abu Abed.

42:13

Yes, peace be upon you. Stop him. He's really bad. Really bad.

42:17

Causing problems?

42:20

He had a problem two days ago. A problem that reached my family. Not just me or one of the guys. I don't want to say his name because he's not here with us. What's the problem?

42:31

We always say his name.

42:33

My wife is upset. She's married. She's upset. She thinks it's true. Even if it's not true, why are they doing this? It's not my fault. It's not my hand, it's the people's.

42:50

That's right.

42:51

Do you understand? So don't blame yourself. What's the point of putting it together?

42:56

That's right.

42:57

It's pointless.

42:58

But look, I want to thank you for your hospitality. You're welcome. These people took their time to design a video for you. Whether it's a song or a performance, or a funny design, and I'm dying to design a funny one. Most people are happy with these designers.

43:24

They're really supporting you they are showing people who is this? we want a design of a gazelle for Abdallah Hussain give them a look like this?

43:36

this is your camera

43:38

do I smile or what?

43:40

no, like this

43:42

what do I do? do I raise my curtain? Give me the move.

43:46

Like this? This is how you do it.

43:52

I'm just kidding.

43:54

I'm just kidding.

43:56

I'm just kidding.

44:04

I want to say hello to the people who are making the clips. I want to say send my regards to those who make the clips that are good.

44:07

They're amazing. You have the strongest support. They're amazing. The strongest support for content creators is that they make TikTok.

44:14

I agree with you. They even cut the best parts of the conversations we cut. They're competing with us.

44:21

Cut your own bad part.

44:22

They're amazing people. God bless them. God bless you. I hope you don't hurt yourself. People are amazing. God bless them. God bless them.

44:26

God bless them.

44:27

Amen. If you weren't a content creator, where would we see you now? What are you doing?

44:37

I swear, I'm confused.

44:38

You're confused.

44:39

I got a flashback.

44:41

Maybe...

44:42

You must have imagined another industry.

44:44

No, look, I've done everything in life. Flashback? Yeah. Maybe... You must have imagined another industry.

44:45

No, look, I've done everything in life. I go to a farm, I mentioned earlier, and I carry my friend's Helix, or a chicken, or vegetables, and we go to the market in the morning, the vegetable market,

45:02

and then we sold my produce. So I felt that if I didn't have a content production, I might have a farm.

45:10

A farm and a farmhouse?

45:12

Yes, that's it. And maybe I'm still a soldier. Maybe. So I think it's either trade or a farm. Wait, literally, I have a farm and a military base. Literally.

45:28

And you, Aba? I'm homeless.

45:32

Homeless?

45:34

Without a home. I don't like being above my boss. I like to take it easy. Why do I like Bower it easy. Why do I like Power and T.O.? They used to give me... They listened to me.

45:53

Yeah, 25 didn't listen to you? Huh?

45:56

They used to steal from me. No, no, no, all of them. No, all of them. But I'm talking about the close ones. T.O. and Powerauer used to hear from me. Let's do this, let's do that.

46:10

They believed in you. Bauer and all the content creators. I came to Ibrahim Tamimi.

46:17

Ibrahim, we want to do this, let's do it.

46:20

He believes in you, he gives you a chance. You failed, it's normal, He won't hold you accountable. If you fail, on the contrary, you tried. To encourage you, your fate gives you a good idea. Do you understand? Yes.

46:31

That's what I like.

46:32

There's no managerial system.

46:33

Yes, I don't like the system of, Abdullah, I come for 8 hours and leave. I don't like it. I don't say people should quit their jobs. On the contrary, there are people who are creative. But I don't see myself in a big company and I don't have a voice. You can't give a job for three hours.

46:49

Yes, I don't have a voice. That's why I like to work.

46:53

How long do you work?

46:55

We usually film at 2 or 3 in the morning.

46:58

So you sit there all day?

46:59

All day. Do you live there? Yes, I live in the palace. We have studios down there, and all the cameras. But you sleep there?

47:10

Yes, I live there.

47:12

But you don't have another place to live? No, I have a family house in the east of Riyadh. So you move? Yes, if you want to eat at home, you go. I miss my family.

47:22

They cook for me.

47:24

That's good.

47:28

No, most of them have left Riyadh. The ones who are outside Riyadh are two. No, I'm serious. The ones who left Riyadh are Riyadh Major Games, Khalloudi, Kamoustaka. The rest are all in Riyadh. But they all left Riyadh, but they all moved to Riyadh.

47:45

It's their job. They all moved to their families. Yes, they all moved.

47:49

So that's your job.

47:51

Yes, that's it. Riyadh, Riyadh. Do you want to work in Riyadh?

47:57

There are more opportunities in the capital.

47:59

Very, very.

48:00

And there are opportunities in the Middle East.

48:03

Of course, there are many in both East and West. Of course, in many places. But Riyadh has a lot of opportunities. Riyadh is a center.

48:07

Right. A lot of it is in East and West. We talked a little bit about the hot spots. How do you deal with the criticism you get from the audience? The direct criticism.

48:23

On the contrary, I see it as a way to strengthen you. But you have to be convincing. You have to be convincing, and you have to criticize. But don't be self-centered. Someone might talk to you because they're self-centered. You didn't win. You're the one who has the advantage.

48:42

Tell me what my fault is. You're the one who's always like, you're the one who's like, you're the one who's like, you're the one who's like, you're the one who's like, you're the one who's like, you're the one who's like, you're the one who's like, you're the one who's like, you're the one who's like, you're the one who's like, you're the one who's like, you're the one who's like, you're the one who's like, you're the one who's like, you're the one who's So you have to learn over time, over the years, to grow. And there are people who are not like that. They are withdrawn. So you see a lot of celebrities who can't protect themselves. They kidnap a lot of people. No, face this. You're famous. You're a book for the masses.

49:20

You mean they can't face it?

49:22

Yes, so... So I just withdraw. They're saying this about me. I think this thing is really strong. You have to adjust to it. You have to be right. Some celebrities still think they're right. That they're loved, that they're a trend.

49:38

You're bad, okay. Adjust to it. On the contrary, you have a number. Use it. Adjust. No, I'm right. Don't be arrogant. Yes, so I say that arrogance is not going to make you strong.

49:50

It's good, you take it positively and improve yourself, but you don't respond to them. Because they criticize my game, this little thing.

49:58

Yes, I agree with them.

50:03

I honestly don't know if I should call it self-doubt or sensitivity. They're all bad. I usually delete videos because of the comments. A YouTube video where I worked hard and paid for everything because of the comments.

50:16

I have. A lot? I have comments that I write to my followers before I delete them.

50:21

What? Oh, I see. I know about you.

50:27

Give me a video you uploaded and what made you delete it. The video before, not the last one.

50:35

What was the video about?

50:37

It was a video... Who's the one that leaked it? What made you delete it? What made me delete it was that they saw it repeated and the idea was repeated

50:47

and at the beginning of the video there was an ad

50:51

so they got mad

50:53

they didn't get bored of the ad, I know they see it but at the beginning of the video, right when the video started, there was an ad this affected the viewer of the video other than that, the editor made a mistake that there were two versions of the clip. One was of excellent quality, the other was of normal quality.

51:11

He accidentally added the normal quality.

51:13

So the direct cause isn't the comments?

51:15

No, the comments. The comments. Yes, or the video will be uploaded.

51:19

So if they didn't comment, it will be uploaded.

51:21

If they didn't comment, the video will be uploaded. But the comments are what... Do you think what you did is right? I think it's right. You think it's right? I know I'm wrong. I'm telling you something.

51:34

I posted this. There was an ad. I deleted it, and it was against it. If I didn't prepare a clip, and I posted the same ad, I'd get a lot of money I didn't prepare a clip and I uploaded the same ad,

51:45

I'd pay the company's share. So you compensated the company. No, I didn't. I was going to pay them back. But I had to pay them back and pay the fine. Because I deleted the video.

51:58

So you lost.

52:00

You didn't lose.

52:01

I said cancel the ad. If they want me to compensate them with of my Instagram, I'll do it. And I don't want money. They said no, this is a contract, a penalty, you delete the video, and you don't post the ad, because it has a penalty. I said I have another video ready, and I'll post it. And you repaid them.

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52:21

Yes, I repaid them.

52:22

When does self-confidence come?

52:26

It's hard, man.

52:28

Didn't you say that in the comments?

52:31

I say I want to develop my channel more. But that's my problem. I want to develop my channel more. I want to impress them. On the contrary, I like it. There's a lot of content that I like.

52:42

But you know what? If you watch all of my episodes at the same time, it's impossible to get the same rating. Especially these months, December and January are the worst months to watch.

52:54

Off-season.

52:55

Yes, off-season. Because it's vacation, exams, you know? So people don't watch YouTube. Sunday is the best day. They go back to work and sleep. Because I uploaded my videos at 1.30pm.

53:08

On the way back from work. So this is the best time for me to watch them.

53:14

So you'll go back to the content?

53:16

Yes, I'll go back. We can't stop YouTube. So we'll go back to the content.

53:21

So you don't blame those who post negative comments?

53:24

Of course. But there are people who do. Some people come and insult you on Twitter just because they don't like you.

53:31

But you don't react to them, but they affect you, like Swaimi.

53:35

Some people I do respond to.

53:38

You get mad?

53:39

No, I swear more. No, there are people, Hasan, some people come and say, I hate you. What do you want to say? Your mom or dad will shoot you. You don't respond to that. But there are people who say you did this wrong,

53:54

I respond to that, I understand, I explain to the picture. There are people who understand wrong. There are people who say he hated you. Okay, okay. So if you get it wrong, you have to explain it to the picture. Some people praise it, you respond to it. On the contrary, to show that you've delivered your message. There's criticism of us, and criticism of Hadim.

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54:11

You don't have a problem with that.

54:12

He pointed at me and said Hadim?

54:13

No, because you said it.

54:14

You literally pointed at him. No, by the way, you said it first.

54:18

Yes, right.

54:19

No, he's so sensitive. Even from our comments. You have two generations, the new and the old. You are both very old. I want you to explain to me the difference between the first generation, the first generation of content creators, and the current generation. Do you feel that the old generation is old?

54:42

I swear, the new generation... The old generation was a sheep in the land of its pasture. I feel like I'm going to die. They were seeds in a fertile land. They were a place of trade. They would do this and that. The previous generation would watch foreign content. Where did vlogs come from? And they still do.

55:19

Some people are copy-paste from foreigners. They're spreading a good content culture here. The old generation was showing us new ideas and clips. They were experiments. You came from the old and the new. I'm talking about myself, for example.

55:41

The new generation... Uncle, what's wrong with you? The new generation, they raised the bar for content creation, and they need a group, come on, Hamas, and I don't know what. Did they raise it or did you grow up in the 90s?

55:58

No, they raised it.

55:59

They raised it, and it's okay, God willing, it's not a bad thing. A lot of YouTube content is copied, pasted, and copied from foreigners. There's no creativity. You can find a lot of content creators who have ideas, but most of them don't. So you come here and they look at you, or they make content for you, or you do this or that. I see all of this, and I don't feel like I'm going to succeed.

56:28

So please, I turned off the light on YouTube and went to the bathroom. The new generation, mashallah, has a lot of energy. They can do anything, they can do anything. And you as a YouTuber, you have to get along with them. You have to do this. As Abu Abed said in the beginning,

56:50

you have to be on top of the world or you'll fall. Even if it's a fake. Or you'll die.

56:58

Do you think it's a fake or not?

57:00

A positive fake is good.

57:02

Like a fight clip, like in Beta Squad, or sideman. Do you think it's right to copy a scene, literally, but to be edited? Do you think that's right? I'm against this point, Abu Saoud. There's no exact copy.

57:23

Do you know what exactly is copied? Even the speakers say it.

57:30

But listen, I'll tell you something.

57:32

When I take an idea and add my touch to it, that's what's beautiful. Even if it's the same mold and the same cliché.

57:40

There's nothing on YouTube that's not copied.

57:42

A new podcast? You chose it? No. Do you consider yourself copying someone? No. There's nothing like that on YouTube. New podcasts? Did you invent them? No. Do you consider yourself copying someone?

57:48

No.

57:49

See?

57:50

No, I'm copying the mold.

57:52

Yes, the mold.

57:53

But the content is different.

57:54

Oh, come on. This is the same idea. He doesn't understand. I'm just going to leave it at that. I don't know.

58:01

But look, there's an accusation. I might change the accusation. What do you like? There's a nice production, or a nice copy. Like I said, it's just a mold, but I add my touches to it. That's right. It's normal, enjoy. But guys, you see, that's it. We want new ideas, we want things to be more fun.

58:21

For example, I as a person, I know age is not important, there are adults who watch YouTube, but please, make me more active. I know you have a huge channel, a million subs, and they are the most popular in society,

58:38

but don't you want to attract us and make us watch your videos? You know what's the problem, Abu Saeed? I'll tell you. The problem is that the mind is not aware that YouTube is for kids. That's the problem. That's what we have.

58:53

On the contrary, there's content...

58:55

But not in general. I'll tell you something. Like the Riyadh series.

58:58

I enjoyed it. It was incredible.

59:00

This one, I watched it.

59:03

I enjoyed it. I'm only 4 years old. I enjoyed it. And it's not new.

59:06

It's not new.

59:08

But Getsuaymi says he enjoyed it. It's not new.

59:09

Yes, but because of Rayan. His style, his style.

59:13

His spontaneity.

59:15

His spontaneity. It's something that attracts you, honestly.

59:19

But the...

59:20

The manufacturer adds to the mix. I'll answer the same question you asked, the first YouTube. The first YouTube was me, Saoud, Khaloudi, and Riyad. And you're generous, we just needed Zanuba. Zanuba, and we'd fight each other, and a million videos. You didn't need anything. You have a series.

59:39

Yes, a series. You didn't need anything. That was the simple YouTube episode. But now, like the Shung series, Al Jazeera.

59:49

Didn't you see how much it cost?

59:51

How much?

59:52

1.3 or 1.4 million.

59:54

That's another level of production.

59:57

It didn't get a strong return, but it got a strong reputation. He didn't pay back the money he paid?

1:00:04

Impossible. He didn't? Impossible. The whole show was without ads.

1:00:09

And he got a chance to put it in the cinema.

1:00:11

He refused.

1:00:16

He's a great guy.

1:00:17

He paid the cost.

1:00:19

He knew he wouldn't get it back.

1:00:20

But the marketing was great. The marketing was great.

1:00:23

He was a great guy. You'll get it back. But the marketing is great. The marketing is excellent. Shung is great. He wasn't on my team, but he's a level 2. Shung is a level 2. I shot a video with Fearful. Fearful, called Hayat Al Aghni. That cost us about 200,000.

1:00:39

A lot.

1:00:41

There's a video called the team's series of the jungle, Abu Nooh's series of the jungle. So there are strong costs being paid. But on the other hand, thank God, at least people are enjoying it. Thank God, all people say that

1:00:56

the year 2025 is a great year. By God's will, it will be even better in 2026. So thank God, it has its ups and downs.

1:01:01

Everything that goes to the audience, is not a loss. Not everything for the material gain.

1:01:06

Sometimes you want to do something for marketing.

1:01:08

Yes, that's right.

1:01:09

And you will be able to do it. The content you present, if it markets for you,

1:01:13

it brings you a material return.

1:01:15

In the end, it returns to you.

1:01:17

And let me, since we brought Tali Mujrim Games, I want to congratulate the Caravan series, because it's really special. If this episode gets to the Joy Awards, I expect it to win.

1:01:32

So if it does, I'll congratulate them.

1:01:34

God willing.

1:01:42

That's what I was going to say.

1:01:43

God willing.

1:01:44

Ok, the content creator's round

1:01:46

Oh, the content creator's round

1:01:48

Congratulations for winning Bawar won the content creator's round Tell me about your experience and I want to ask you a few questions

1:01:56

It was an amazing experience I want to send you this interview with the guys in the group Bawar's group or who? Bawar's group or who? Bawar's group I want to send you a conversation with the guys in the group.

1:02:05

The Bawar group or who?

1:02:07

The content production group. We made a group for the players and the management. I want to capture it and I hope you'll come out. I said before the round starts, we'll take the round.

1:02:19

I swear to God.

1:02:21

Congratulations.

1:02:22

Thank you.

1:02:23

Thank God I had a strange blind confidence. I had a strategy to go to the interviews and say that I'm from the last place. So that we don't have to worry about the audience. The last time I cried was in 2017. I cried when we won the Sonama. Of course. Of course you did.

1:02:45

Of course.

1:02:47

Don't be fooled. This is in Fakdeh.

1:02:51

You're right.

1:02:53

On the right.

1:02:55

You're Muslim?

1:02:58

I'll tell you something.

1:02:59

I still watch the Sonama competition. Like your mom. Is this the best experience you've had in your life?

1:03:06

In your life?

1:03:07

In my life. The feeling of adrenaline, happiness, pressure, and all that. It makes you produce. Thank God there's a difference in the gym. They saw what we're doing to win.

1:03:23

What's the reason for the win?

1:03:26

The attention, the training. We trained for 6-8 hours a day.

1:03:30

What did you train for? Questions? Or challenges?

1:03:33

We brought a basket. For the palace. For the fast reaction. We brought a marble to train.

1:03:39

It's a lot of training.

1:03:40

Yeah, we brought PlayStation and and PC to practice the games. We're talking about everything, the same country, the same content. To the point where I went and measured the marble there to take myself in the game.

1:03:53

Really?

1:03:54

You're going in meters.

1:03:55

Yeah, and the basket, the distance between the basket and the person.

1:03:58

That's a good answer, two meters.

1:03:59

Yeah, really. The length of the basket, the distance between the basket and the person playing, the same ball or not, I'm talking about everything. Really?

1:04:08

Yes, God bless you. So you literally prepared it?

1:04:11

We prepared it to the point where we brought a game that no one could play until we went to the tournament. We have a card called Choose Game. Choose Game lets you choose a game from any week. So we chose Cup Stacking. No one expected this at all. And we trained on it.

1:04:36

They forced me to agree.

1:04:38

So it's like the fourth paper.

1:04:41

Yes.

1:04:42

Congratulations.

1:04:43

Thank you.

1:04:44

You deserve it.

1:04:46

The second place was the Falcons.

1:04:48

No, the second was the Batabites.

1:04:50

The Batabites were a surprise. They were amazing. They were amazing.

1:04:56

But you beat them all. No. I always say that I beat them all. There's an accusation.

1:05:04

There's a broadcast for Clan R8 in their matches with you, which I think determined the points at the end of the round, if I'm not mistaken. I don't understand the question. You were playing a match between you and R8, right? At the end of the round, the points were doubled points. I used double points. No, I was using double points. Oh, you were using double points.

1:05:29

In R8's broadcast, people were surprised by R8's performance. So people were asking if R8 agreed to team up with Bora to take the round.

1:05:44

You know, R8 was was the hardest match for me.

1:05:47

Oh.

1:05:48

Because we reached 2-2.

1:05:51

Yes.

1:05:52

And the last match, the fifth, was captain against captain. The winner was from 6 points. He brought 5 and I brought 3.

1:06:01

And I brought it from 5 to 6-5. It was the hardest match for me in the tournament.

1:06:06

Literally.

1:06:08

I played against them in the Beta and they were losing no match.

1:06:14

We won 3-1. I lost to BX and Tio at the start of the tournament. At the start of the tournament, no one knew what was going on. We lost because of lack of experience. We lost to Lynx, and there were mistakes and things that happened. I don't know why, but the links were worth it.

1:06:29

We won against Falcons 3-1. So it wasn't a difficult situation for me. But it was one of the hardest matches I've ever seen. On the contrary, if we had agreed that we would win 3-0, it would have been better because of more points. Not more points, but the losses and the win. If we agreed, we agreed. And then, it's all about money.

1:06:51

I wanted to get the most money.

1:06:53

So, in the end, you didn't give up.

1:06:55

No, of course, I didn't give up because of Abu Abdul. So, the blame is not on him? Not at all. Some people had that mentality. No, no, it's impossible. He's hurting his team because of Abu Abdel. He's the owner. He's the one paying.

1:07:11

He needs more money.

1:07:12

I think he wasn't a candidate to be in the top three at the time.

1:07:17

He said, let me give you the game. He was a fourth-place player. He still had a chance.

1:07:21

He had a chance.

1:07:21

Yes, he had six points, 6 points, 9 points. He could have gotten the first place. Especially since I saw that he was a competitive team.

1:07:30

Competitive team. They were excited. They were one of the few teams that didn't have a booth, even though they deserved it. They didn't have a return from the season itself. So they wanted to compensate with more. More than a power.

1:07:41

Yes. So, it's a non-power. So, we say that international people are open to it. No, it's impossible. So, you took it seriously. No, thank God. Now, there are some things.

1:07:52

I'm a ruler.

1:07:56

So, Suami, your experience in the clans. I want to ask you about that. You joined two clans.

1:08:04

Yes. How was your experience with the clans?

1:08:07

And why did you leave the clans? In 2005, at the beginning, it was a brotherhood thing. There was nothing official. I was with the guys, and I was in the band. We were filming. Then it became official, and, and contracts and whatnot.

1:08:26

And it didn't work out. At the end of the day, Bauer was already interested in Rayyan and Khaled. But Khaled was against it. He said, no, 25 has to come back, it has to be done. So he knows, and we know, and we're all standing with him. Rayan, Khaled, and I, we're all trying.

1:08:53

This thing is not...

1:08:55

Not going well.

1:08:56

Not going well. So guys, look at your fortune. The opportunity doesn't come twice or three times. So they left, the power, God bless them. And here, the 25 ended. I was with Abed at R8, for the Gamers season.

1:09:14

I salute the guys, and I'm grateful for all the clans. But as an experience, I'm grateful for the guys.

1:09:23

They're all fathers.

1:09:24

They're all sons. I was a baritone, and honestly, all the men were great. All of them were great. The best of the best. I mean, the youngest to the best employee. They were all great. It was a simple experience, a few months, and then Solo Squad.

1:09:38

Why did you leave?

1:09:41

The contract was over.

1:09:43

Your contract was over and you didn't renew it?

1:09:44

I didn't want to, honestly. I'm done with the contract. You're done with the contract? I didn't really want to. I wanted to ask him. I hoped that he would let me decide what to do. Let me make the right decision. Or I could go back to the old exciting, useless YouTube.

1:09:58

Or I could continue with the old stuff. So I went back and forth.

1:10:02

I have a question. Go ahead. If you get the right clan, will you continue to play?

1:10:08

There is no clan that wants me to play. I'm talking about transparency. No, leave that. If you get a clan, and you see that the clan is big and they deserve a bit of what I deserve, will you work? I would. Of course I would. Let me talk as a position. He's a big shot, he deserves a little bit of what he deserves. Do you work? I swear to God.

1:10:25

Do you work? Of course I work. Let me talk about this. Let me talk about this. One time, the guys called me. God bless them.

1:10:39

And I came.

1:10:40

We shot maybe two or three videos. Yes, three. So I went there for the first time, I visited the palace and I went in to film. I said, you know, this is an opportunity, let me talk to Shung and the others from the administration. So when I spoke, I said, prove yourself.

1:11:03

You have to prove yourself. You have to prove yourself. You have to work. You have to do this and that. They said, I only have a camera for broadcasting. Don't see the camera. Thank God, I'm working for the broadcast. They said, the guys are empty.

1:11:21

Not empty, but talk to them. And we'll work together and the cameras were there. So I felt that... It wasn't nice, honestly. I went to them every now and then, and I talked to them.

1:11:35

They weren't short of people, I swear. They were all standing. They were all empty, and I was busy. It didn't happen, but I was imagining. I was like, let'll wait for the workers. It didn't happen, but I was imagining it. I'll wait for them tomorrow, or I'll wait for the video to finish, then I'll film with you. I don't know, I felt it.

1:11:50

I hope you understand. It's not a miracle that I'm taking this experience. So I continued on. And I also want to talk about Falcons.

1:12:04

Saad Dawsiri is a great man. I would like to talk about Falcons. I'm a man, and I have an old relationship with Falcons.

1:12:31

I decided to come back to YouTube because I was thinking about it. I said, how are you? He said, good, good to hear from you. He said, if I come and want to do all the energy I have, he said, no, we're good, we're happy with you and everything. But as you know, we're full. So after that, I felt that it wasn't a good idea. Every celebrity is busy with their clan, so I came to them and said I'd film with them. That's how I continued with Thoth.

1:12:55

I'll tell you something, not everyone would say to Bawar, come and film, the cameras are here, the equipment is here.

1:13:01

You know, they're supporting you because they're content creators. Yes, they are. They didn't tell you this, they just wanted the creators of the channel. Yes, they are. So, honestly, they didn't tell you this, but they really want you to come and film. On the contrary, you prove yourself. And no one, on the contrary,

1:13:09

believe me, no one is going to do it on the channel's account, or on their own account, or you know what I mean?

1:13:13

But look, I swear, it's not about self-pride. I mean, I wish the viewer... Do I still need to prove myself that I'm good in front of the camera on YouTube? No, no, no. Or that I'm good? No, I understood that from them. No, no. Do you prove yourself that you're a workaholic? Because you said it yourself a while ago.

1:13:33

You said that you take a field and then go to another field. So they're afraid that you'll withdraw from YouTube and go to broadcasts. That's their goal, you know? Yes, but when you... They're a company, they give you a contract. You're going to be with them for a long time, so they're afraid of this.

1:13:50

If you bring a presenter, you want to prove that he's going to work with you. He's not going to shoot 8 episodes and then leave you. That's going to be a hole in your... You're afraid that he might leave me later. They'll get used to the crowd and then leave you. That's the problem. I hope they mean it.

1:14:09

I'm sure they do. We want to see Swaym continue to post and share videos on his channel so we can feel that he's still with us. Logically, Abdullah. How do you want me to film when I don't have a group? For example, I'm close to...

1:14:28

Look, my shoot is at 3 o'clock tomorrow. I have to get ready. I have to film a certain day. I have to prepare an idea. You know, each one of them has a channel manager. Some people write scenarists,

1:14:40

some people edit them. Some people make it up, but I come alone. I make up my own story, and then I come. No, I can't do that for you. Then, another thing, they raised the content level, so you have to do something big. And the experience that Abu Abed said, he came up with an idea just for the ad,

1:14:57

and it got a negative reaction from the audience. So here you're afraid, if you want to try something, try me. Give me whatever you want, a month, or three months, I'll give you a chance.

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1:15:14

The door is wide open.

1:15:16

Let me confirm something, your entry into Falcons, or any clan, is a win for the clan. Let's be sure of that. But let me say something else. There's an example of Ahmed Shaw.

1:15:29

He works alone. He doesn't have a clan. He might be a photographer or a cameraman. But I think he's a mouse-hunter. He's constantly making content, even though he wanted to join Falcons. Falcons said they were enough, as I mentioned. So, Ahmed Shaw is working on his own and publishing for himself.

1:15:53

Doesn't Swamy have the guts or can't work on his own without a group? Is that impossible?

1:16:01

Let's talk about the guts. I think even Abu Abed agrees, he's agree that the most content creators are broadcast hours. In the Arab world, and yes, all of them broadcast. But my hours are very limited. In one month, you're talking about very few hours. The broadcast is not less than 8 to 11 or 12 hours.

1:16:23

And there is skin, there is energy. Yes 12 hours of broadcast. MashaAllah. And there's a lot of energy.

1:16:25

Yes, in the broadcast.

1:16:26

But I don't have an environment. I don't have an environment. I don't have a YouTube environment, specifically. But there's a lot of energy and everything.

1:16:36

So I said, skip. Because all the clans are full, of creative content creators.

1:16:45

They're all crazy and they're all pressuring their own people.

1:16:49

But in the end, you're an addition to all the clans.

1:16:52

Oh, my dear.

1:16:54

Now, I'm in front of Abdullah. I'm telling you, if Swamy comes back to film, he won't get in. Any clan he wants. But let him come back. I'm telling him the cameras are ready.

1:17:03

How can I convince Abdullah? How can I convince Abdullah? How can I convince people?

1:17:08

What should I film? If I were you, I'd say the same thing. I can't go and film at someone's house. I know it's hard.

1:17:16

How many episodes did you film in Ramadan? The crime stories and all that. How many clips did you film in FIFA?

1:17:22

I filmed them.

1:17:24

Hey, there, no views. Oh, no, no. Why? Because you're walking in the middle of nowhere. Yeah, but how can I walk in the middle of nowhere?

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1:17:32

This is your chance. Abdullah is in front of you. This is your chance. Whenever you want. Raise your headphones and I'll tell you.

1:17:40

He's your friend. I mean, I'm not sure, but I hope you'll come back. I hope you'll understand that I'm not the same as you. You keep saying, please, I want to film with you. Leave it like that. I know.

1:17:55

Men do it.

1:17:56

But you're a company, a business. You have a schedule. I'm different. I want to film with you.

1:18:05

So I felt like it wasn't...

1:18:06

Abu Saoud, when he talked to you, he said come to you with the best of intentions. Did he come down out of his dignity and ask you?

1:18:12

No, you're the difference, the example.

1:18:15

No, really. You're for the equipment.

1:18:17

The equipment, the team. That he made you my... I'm your team. No, no, I'm your team. I'm Dari. I'm answering your questions. On the contrary, I'm Wafi Mjammal. I'm Wafi Mjammal. I'm a regular.

1:18:34

I'm a regular. I'm a regular.

1:18:44

I'm a regular. I swear to God, Abu Hussain, right?

1:18:46

Yes, Abu Hussain, Abu Saad.

1:18:48

Abu Saad, I swear to God, I swear to God 99% of content creators are women. I swear to God.

1:19:00

As a content creator. I swear to God. Thank you. But it's not according to its value.

1:19:04

Or it's not because of the circumstances. No, look. I swear to God. But it's not about your self-worth. Or it's not about the circumstances.

1:19:06

No, look.

1:19:07

I'm talking about transparency. Abu Abed is a high level. I swear to God, your face is white

1:19:13

because of your kind words, you and Abdel. You see, I'm Hamad Sabdi, from the content creator that exists in some clans. All the respect and appreciation on a personal level, as a human being,

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1:19:25

and yes, you, and your tribe, and yes, you are one of them. As a content creator, you are a failure, son.

1:19:32

You are bad.

1:19:34

I'm sorry. There are all kinds, no matter who you are. There are a few, and yes, they are. No one is sensitive to my words. But I'm talking about content creation. I'm not talking about them, and I don't want anyone to be offended by what I say. But I'm talking about content creation. I'm not talking about you, I'm talking about your content, you loser.

1:19:48

Is this a general opinion?

1:19:50

It's for all clans. So guys, please. We want really good content. Original content? Something really good. And I'm talking about my own energy, I'm not praising myself.

1:20:08

God bless you, Abdullah, for saying that. But I'm completely sure of myself, I'm sure of God and myself, that if I made content for you, I don't know what content, and someone invited me, I want to give you all my energy. So the word... Let's see what you're going to do's see what you're going to do,

1:20:26

or what you're going to do, I didn't make a blacklist. I said it's impossible, I understood it like this, my brain told me, don't put yourself in anyone's shoes, whoever it is, God will save you from everyone.

1:20:38

Make your content, film your content, broadcast your broadcast, may good and blessings come to you,

1:20:44

and may you succeed. and the content you're streaming, and the good and blessings that come your way.

1:20:47

I know that Abu Abed is not short of people, he and his team, his channel management, and Khaled, and Rian, and all the content creators. They're not short of people, God bless them. And all of them, I wish them all the best.

1:20:57

And what succeeded... Even Hattab Rahim Hunter said it, he said, the palace is open for as long as you want.

1:21:01

Of course. And this is their word. This is their word. Any clan, especially Bawar, anytime he says, look at this famous person, or the one who I copied with him

1:21:14

just a few days ago,

1:21:16

never.

1:21:17

And all the guys, all of them, all of them have the same words as Abu Abed. Even those who don't know him, or those who know him before him, come on, let's go. But no, I understood it from a different perspective. And Baabid might be right for you.

1:21:28

I'm contradicting myself, so I'm not going to do this. I'm contradicting what was said before. There are content creators who are failing.

1:21:38

I'll tell you something, in the end, God...

1:21:43

No, I'll tell you something. There are tastes. You're Abdullah Hussain, you follow people. I might not be able to follow them. Abu Saoudi follows people. It's a game of tricks.

1:21:56

Is the game a failure?

1:21:58

No, it's not a failure.

1:22:00

How do you compare human beings to a game?

1:22:02

I'll give you an example. If there was a difference in taste, I'd give it back.

1:22:05

I like it.

1:22:06

You get me? There are people who like to present this.

1:22:10

I'm not talking about YouTubers, but in general. I have Snapchat and TikTok.

1:22:14

No, no, I'm just saying. You see people and you skip them. Right?

1:22:19

Right.

1:22:20

Some people are like, this is so cool. Right. Some people see it and go, wow, this is really cool. True. But when you open the comments and see the praise, you go, wow, he's making me laugh. You say, how can he make you laugh? Right? Because we're all like that. So, it's about the taste. It's not about whether it's a failure or not.

1:22:34

It's about whether you like it or not. That's the problem. But in the content industry, I'll continue with what Abou Saud said, there's a content maker that only works on the idea.

1:22:46

True.

1:22:47

But there's a content maker that adds to the idea. And Abou Saud is one of them. And these are the few, not many. The few that work on the idea. He likes the one-two, he likes to save the deal.

1:22:58

Yes.

1:22:59

So there are people who say, I want you to come to my office, and they'll come to you one way. But some people like to shorten it, or add to the idea, or add to the line, or add to the idea. So some people say, no, that's your idea, we want to do this, we want to hit you, we'll hit you.

1:23:16

Like the two-way street and the square.

1:23:19

They didn't become the first.

1:23:20

Yes, yes. For example, Suami wants someone to shoot him. Suami is one of those people who add to the idea. It's not like, this idea is for 1 or 2, so I'll go with 1 or 2. No, Suami gives you 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. He gives you from the heart. So there's a difference between a content creator and a content creator.

1:23:35

And he gives you, Swaimi.

1:23:45

You're lucky, you don't need this thing. Swaimi, thank God we got to the point where we're not going to be in the same situation. And you're a friend of the biggest content creators in Saudi Arabia. So I believe that the possibilities are there. And the guys are not short of anyone, they're not grateful to you, they're your brothers. No one is something to this. People complain about me talking to people.

1:24:06

I used to have a view that I don't want to talk to someone, or ask someone, or do something. Then I discovered that this field needs someone to be a little bit more open-minded.

1:24:18

Yes, I agree.

1:24:19

And they have to talk and talk. Like our guests, we talk to a lot of people, and a lot of them refuse. But, thank God, most of them accept and come. But if I go to the list, there are people who also refused. But I didn't go and complain that they refused. No, I understood that this is life.

1:24:36

I know that in the end, this guest welcomes what is good. And what is good, wel for the guest. So the guest who feels good for the guest, will come. And that's the result. I'm helping you and you're helping me. In the end, cooperation and talking to someone is fine. What people see and focus on is the result.

1:24:56

No one knows about the calls or WhatsApp. It's between you and the manufacturer. I'll keep my eye on your words. What do you think if I talk to you every two or three days? You'll be able to handle it, right? You'll be able to handle it, right?

1:25:10

Come on, let's do a show together. You have mental strength.

1:25:16

Look, I'm a poet.

1:25:18

I know, but you talk to me and Abu Abed, and other guests who came to you. And this is also an addition to Abu Abed, that we have a successful podcast like yours. What I mean is that you talk to the same guests every now and then. I know, but it's different. The podcast is based on different guests.

1:25:40

It doesn't repeat the same guest. We have a podcast that goes on and off. For example, with Khadr Ibn Khalid Ibrahim Al-Khairallah. They come and film each episode together.

1:25:48

They gather.

1:25:49

It's nothing, Abdullah.

1:25:50

I want to... I'll give you, Abu Abed. But the content creation, and what's happening in the clans, and on YouTube, especially between gamers, the content is based on their presence together.

1:26:01

So you need each other. You need each other. You need each other. You need each other. Unless you made a series about yourself, Souamy. Of course. Like what Ahmed Shaw does. He makes a series about something or a challenge about something. Or a criminal game.

1:26:16

Seb.

1:26:17

The problem is that Souamy doesn't understand one thing. Abu Saud doesn't understand that even when I come to film with him, I benefit. If he thinks about it from this perspective, he'll be satisfied.

1:26:29

Exactly, you're adding to it. Yes, you're an addition. We all benefit, I know. Yes, you're not taking it this way.

1:26:38

You're not taking it that I'm a burden.

1:26:40

You have to be proud of your work and know what you're doing. People might throw words at you something you're not convinced of.

1:26:47

If I were you, I'd say the same thing. I know myself.

1:26:50

You know Abu Abi, you know Tubaia.

1:26:52

You wouldn't do it.

1:26:53

If you were me, you wouldn't do it.

1:26:55

If you were me, you wouldn't say the same thing?

1:26:57

No.

1:26:58

Oh, wow.

1:26:59

Of course, it's for the brother. But in the end, your decision, if you want to come, you have to put your pride above everything. I swear, no matter who the clan is.

1:27:09

I promise you, I promise you. You won't see this podcast unless I film it and upload it on YouTube.

1:27:14

I swear to God.

1:27:15

I hope so, I hope so. But the producers don't get me wrong. Clans, thank you for everything you do. And thank you for all the things you do. And I want to thank our dear country for the World Cup, the international conference, the event Abu Abed participated in, and thank you to all the content creators.

1:27:32

So when I say there are content creators, and I have a lot of them behind me.

1:27:37

Yes, there are losers.

1:27:40

And Abu Adel made it up.

1:27:43

Abu Adel!

1:27:44

No, I don't know him Abu Abed said that people like it, people hate it So I said, from my point of view I don't have the right to impose it on you or, you know, you have to listen to me On the contrary, I just said that I have an opinion

1:28:01

We're talking in a podcast

1:28:02

And this proves that you're open to the subject, and you're understanding, and you understood what Abu Abed said,

1:28:08

and explained it. You didn't get confused.

1:28:10

Open mind.

1:28:11

Open mind, yes. Open mind, toxic, by the way.

1:28:16

No, no, there are words.

1:28:17

There's one more word, and we have to end it. One word came out of Abdulrahman.

1:28:23

Basically, we didn't say it yet. Oh no, please. Basically.

1:28:28

It's a little bit hot. Abu Abed, it seems like you don't have a clan. When did we hear about your ad for Falcons?

1:28:38

I'll tell you something. I joined it when I was a kid. Then it opened in 1925. So they made me close to... You're like Maamoul. I'm not his brother.

1:28:50

I'm not his brother. He's my relative. I got in with Khaloudi. Then I continued and I said I have to go to Riyadh. I'm in Riyadh. I had to leave the 25.

1:29:02

I got a great opportunity. It was a contract, we didn't want to continue. Then I spent 4 months without a clan. Then I started the TU project, me, Faisal, and Yas Almak. I started the TU project, I spent a year, I got a bone from my leg, I quit power. And I'm still in power.

1:29:24

I'm going to continue a year in Bauer. They have a one-year contract. If I spend a year in Bauer and leave, that's a problem. So you completed it. Yes, I completed it. And you're sitting in it.

1:29:38

So, the relationship between Bauer and Falcons is back. Because I heard that something happened between you. You know that I'm with this thing? You're with this thing? And I thank this atmosphere that's happening. How do you want me to compete? How do you raise the competition level? And produce strong content.

1:29:54

This thing has to exist. We should have a union between us.

1:29:57

No, not a union. You're misunderstanding.

1:29:59

Against.

1:30:00

This is my atmosphere, fundamentally. And it's what raises the of competition in content creation. As much as you can, as much as you can't. Look, look. The problem is, I want to tell you something. If there were Falcons, it wouldn't have developed. And vice versa.

1:30:18

Exactly. For example, Abdelrahman Hussain, if there was no other podcast, you would have said, let's shoot in the car.

1:30:26

Let's shoot somewhere else. You didn't take the studio.

1:30:29

You understand?

1:30:30

Having a competitor raises your level. Having a competitor shows your work. You understand?

1:30:36

These decisions are what succeed side by side.

1:30:39

Right.

1:30:40

You understand? What am I saying? I understand a lot. You understand?

1:30:44

This is your responsibility. A lot of our guests know what responsibility is. I understand.

1:30:51

So, having a competition is important. But there's a difference between problems and problems. I don't want problems to reach me. I'm annoyed by problems. I don't like problems. Although I know that it strengthens your relationship with your audience, and it strengthens their relationship with their audience.

1:31:09

But I'm against it, honestly. I don't like problems. I'm a competitor, and I'm a serious competitor. Not that those who follow a certain group, I'll make them swear at Bauer. I don't want to be called Falcons. Honestly, your comments are a bit... I understand. He usually shoots you because you talked to Darby.

1:31:29

He usually shoots you because you talked to Shunk. It's not logical.

1:31:33

It doesn't make sense.

1:31:35

But you filmed a clip with Falcons, right? If the episode is shown, I think it will be shown. I hope so.

1:31:44

No?

1:31:44

These are exclusives.

1:31:46

If it doesn't come out, if it comes out before, I'll be sure.

1:31:49

Let's move on from the content industry.

1:31:51

No, but wait, let's change the subject.

1:31:53

What do you think of the field?

1:31:54

The field?

1:31:55

Our field.

1:31:56

You raised the ceiling.

1:31:59

What you're doing is honestly amazing. Abdullah, are you follow them? Abu Abed? No, do you follow YouTube? I follow some of the clans' videos. Most of them are comedy, but there are some...

1:32:15

To be honest, sometimes I like to watch Bawar or Falcons' videos. I watch them, even the other clans. I once watched BX with Abdurrahman and the guys. So I like it. Some clans are really eye-catching. And you've raised the bar so much. If you go to the content creators on YouTube,

1:32:39

the ones who upload high quality content are the clans.

1:32:42

They're the top. And there's Ayman, he's best. They are the top. They are the top. There is Ayman, he is amazing.

1:32:47

Ayman is amazing.

1:32:49

Ayman and his friend, what is his name? The one who makes things, like a moving air conditioner, and a car boat. What is his name? The long hair guy. The one who came from America.

1:33:03

No, Ayman's friend. You know him? Yeah, he's awesome. I'm sorry I forgot your name, but I love your content. He makes stuff with his hands. He even makes content with Aiman.

1:33:21

He's the one who says crime stories on TikTok. Yeah, I met him in America? Him. Yeah, I met him in his film role. He's amazing.

1:33:27

He has ideas. The first time I saw content like this, I saw it when you said you wanted original content. Original content.

1:33:34

Yeah.

1:33:35

I don't see anything like this here in Saudi Arabia. Regardless of whether someone made it or not. But even his script is smart. He was smart in his reading. No, he was great. He made a boat for Ayman, he put the boat on the boat, he put a parachute on it, he was on a car,

1:33:48

and he went to the boat to sink. Can you imagine?

1:33:52

He uploaded Ayman's video. The moment he was sitting on it, thinking, I want to do something.

1:33:57

A boat that sank.

1:33:59

I feel like I'm doing something. He was telling himself, I feel like I'm doing something, and he's saying the same thing. So he did it.

1:34:05

So he did it.

1:34:06

That's how you find people who follow him.

1:34:08

Yeah. This is what I don't mean to offend you, but this is what he doesn't need an environment. Imagine him bringing a boat and a car around it. Really? 99% of us wouldn't do it. It's a really cool thing.

1:34:23

He doesn't need words.

1:34:26

I say it's a big thing, Suaimi. I think it's a big thing.

1:34:28

You're literally dropping it.

1:34:30

Right.

1:34:31

It's a new thing.

1:34:35

Let's change the mood now. There's a sad question, so I won't ask it.

1:34:47

Sad, yes. Because we asked you to bring a musical instrument. We'll bring it out in a bit. Everyone knows it.

1:34:53

Oh, how? What? We'll bring it out in a bit. But I want to ask about your travels.

1:35:01

How many trips did you go on together?

1:35:04

A lot, I mean Abu Abed. Dubai, European cities. Then I saw heavy load.

1:35:12

That's what I'm asking.

1:35:13

Heavy loads.

1:35:14

What's special about traveling and what's bad about traveling?

1:35:17

Abu Abed has a special trait, I swear to God. Any traveler, if they have this person, they feel comfortable.

1:35:24

Men, they feel comfortable.

1:35:25

The man accepts everything. What do you want? What's on your mind? When do you want to get up? Where do you want to go? What do you want to eat? But look, you say you don't want to go to a restaurant, but you don't want to go to a normal one. And you have what you want. They say Abu Tam and Abu Quddam.

1:35:48

It's really good, I don't remember a trip like this. It's comfortable, not like the people who are forced to go to places.

1:35:53

I have a problem with trips. What? I'm a person who walks and smiles all the time. I don't like that. I smile too much. I feel like a coward.

1:36:04

I hate going to Europe because there are so many stupid people.

1:36:08

Oh, and they see you and want to smile and they'll think you're stupid.

1:36:10

You know when you're walking and you're a coward. You're a walking coward. Because I always smile when I walk. No one wants to see me smile. But honestly, when I came here a few days ago, America. A very quiet people, you can't imagine.

1:36:26

I swear, a very quiet people.

1:36:29

Where did you go? Which state?

1:36:33

New York is known for being a little rude.

1:36:36

No, New York, I met everyone there as a foreigner. Literally. I went to New York on the 29th.

1:36:42

How did you meet them as a foreigner?

1:36:43

All the foreigners I heard were Spanish, Indian...

1:36:46

So you didn't see American New Yorkers?

1:36:49

No, I saw American New Yorkers in Los Angeles.

1:36:51

Ok.

1:36:52

When I went to Los Angeles.

1:36:53

But New Yorkers...

1:36:54

Are they nice to you?

1:36:56

Very nice. They talk to me, they take me to places, and when I tell them I'm from Saudi Arabia, they know me. Is it because of your smile. No, even the kids. They're always like that. When I went to New York, I went on the 29th. It was New Year's Eve.

1:37:14

I walked from there at 9pm. It was full of tourists. I didn't meet them. But I tried the hot dog.

1:37:22

The food truck.

1:37:24

And the Halal Guys, did you try them?

1:37:26

Believe me, I didn't. Shame on you. I swear I didn't. Everyone told me why I didn't.

1:37:31

They said it was delicious.

1:37:32

Yeah.

1:37:38

That's a tour?

1:37:39

Yeah, a tour. And you have your brother? Yes, he's my brother. Where did you get your name? I'm playing with the lions.

1:37:48

Busy with the lions?

1:37:50

No, I have to go to Izo and stuff. It's a long journey. They don't accept me. It's a long journey. They give you a check and say

1:38:00

you're good at sports.

1:38:04

May God bless you.

1:38:05

Amen. America is amazing, honestly. I loved it. It's very expensive.

1:38:12

Expensive?

1:38:13

Yes.

1:38:16

It's good.

1:38:16

You don't know, but you went to a university. I'm going to study, so it's different. I prefer Europe over America. You're kidding.

1:38:24

I think London is better than New York.

1:38:28

No.

1:38:29

Now I don't have to be a rich Swaleef. Look at the situation. Let's change the subject.

1:38:33

London, Abdullah?

1:38:34

Yes. London is beautiful.

1:38:37

Beautiful, but its people aren't beautiful.

1:38:39

No, its people are beautiful because they accept all nationalities and religions.

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1:38:44

That's true. America is not. People are nice because they accept all nationalities and religions.

1:38:45

America, right?

1:38:46

I have a vlog, but I deleted it. You know Glory? We went to watch a match. It was the first time, I don't know if you can imagine. We sat for 15 minutes and left. We were so tired.

1:38:59

Yeah, because you went to their bad environment.

1:39:02

The English audience. Yeah, maybe.

1:39:05

You're not even 10.

1:39:06

But why? Why are you filming a vlog? He said, why are you filming a vlog?

1:39:10

I said, what's your problem?

1:39:12

Yeah, yeah. The people who told you, right? Yeah, yeah. Khaled Al Qahtani came out to talk to us because he loves Man City and he's going to film.

1:39:20

I love Khaled Al Qahtani, I salute him. I salute you, Khalid. I love him. For me, Hilal is a fan.

1:39:26

I love this man. He's amazing.

1:39:28

He's amazing.

1:39:29

He's another level.

1:39:30

He's amazing.

1:39:31

But Khalid was talking about the same thing. He was filming and he had two or three scenes in the stadium. He fought with a man, an old man. So the English football fans, don't be offended. You know, the first time you go and take this stance, it's over. True, but London in general, as a people, they are used to Muslims. True, they are used to other nationalities.

1:39:57

Americans are used to them. Even if he was nice to you, inside he sees you as a stranger. Yes, but in the end, it's not, and a lot of it doesn't welcome you. But you're okay, apparently. But you're the last one to get hit by someone.

1:40:13

Close, a little close. There's one called Samantha.

1:40:19

She was under her bag in the fridge.

1:40:21

Why?

1:40:22

Why don't I know? What's going to happen? Cold in the morning, and she's going to go to bed. I don't know. I swear it in the fridge. Why? I don't know, it's cold in the morning. I swear it's true. I put it in the fridge. I swear it's true. I used to live in a house.

1:40:32

It was snowing, you were going somewhere.

1:40:33

It was snowing, yes. It's true, I put it in the fridge. It's logical.

1:40:37

It's strange, Samantha. I live in a house, the ground floor, like a basement. And this house has more than one person. Samantha, an American, and so on.

1:40:51

But Samantha, she made me hate my life.

1:40:56

That's why I live in India.

1:40:57

You can't open the fridge and see a chair blocking you.

1:40:59

Exactly.

1:41:00

Next to the eggs, you know. So I'm not going to break an egg.

1:41:03

Samantha, you're a...

1:41:04

Samantha, I'm going. I'm next to the egg, so I won't break it. Samantha, my daughter. Yes, Samantha.

1:41:06

And I'm going, I'm going, I'm hungry.

1:41:09

But anyway, let's leave Samantha. What do you think of Suami on the trip?

1:41:15

Suami is a legend on and off the trip. Abu Saud...

1:41:18

You're praising him a lot. I'm serious, I'm serious.

1:41:22

I'm not going to lie. You guys are praising each other. I'm just saying. Oh, my love. Abu Saoud is a legend outside of Saudi Arabia.

1:41:30

He doesn't come back. You don't see him. You don't see me. Your personality comes out.

1:41:38

I changed my phone's connection. When was the last time you saw him? The day he came to film with me.

1:41:44

The day he came to film with me, the day he told you the story. The day he came to film with me, maybe 6 months ago. This is the last time you saw him? This is the last time I saw him.

1:41:48

And now you're the group.

1:41:49

So I'm the group?

1:41:50

Yes, you're the group.

1:41:51

So I have Naeem. The coincidence that was supposed to happen in the car. I've seen a lot of Naeem Al Hallaq. He's the only one who's been to Hallaq. No, I'm the only one who's been to Hallaq. That's just personal relations. So I only have Naeem Al Hallaq.

1:42:12

He's the one you talk to. I don't see the guys. I've talked to him, he knows. It's impossible for me to go to a place and sit and talk. I try to keep place, I sit down, and that's it. I try to stay calm, and I go to the events. I sit down in my apartment.

1:42:29

But outside, it's a different person. It's obvious that you've been traveling with each other for a long time, and you don't see each other much.

1:42:37

You're busy with each other.

1:42:38

Outside, it's annoying if I'm at home. Let's go out, he'll be in time.

1:42:44

He doesn't like to sit.

1:42:46

He's a bit hot.

1:42:47

He has a personality disorder.

1:42:49

Maybe you're right. You don't like hot people.

1:42:52

No, I think he's hot. He comes out fast.

1:42:56

No, I'm a fire that doesn't go out. I have to go out. Why do I sit?

1:43:02

Even though people who like to be cool are usually cool. No, it's the opposite. Maybe you're being cool so you don't get into this situation and get nervous.

1:43:11

No, one time we were going out to a restaurant, the three of us were traveling. One time we were going out to a restaurant, we were having fun and Huna came out. I'm going out. We came to a restaurant and found him eating. He's a student.

1:43:26

Look at the hunger I have with him.

1:43:28

If I come, I swear to God I'll eat.

1:43:30

He wants to go out. Let me stand at the sign for a few hours, just to look around, then come to me. I'll burn myself. I don't think you've seen each other in 6 months. Yeah, not here.

1:43:42

I know I'm busy, so that's it.

1:43:45

No, the broadcast is 11 or 12 hours.

1:43:47

That's the main reason.

1:43:49

Yeah, really. Broadcasts are long hours.

1:43:52

Every time I say something, he says, that's the main reason. He wants to be honest, but he can't.

1:43:55

He wants to be honest.

1:43:56

Yeah, I want to close the subject.

1:43:58

So, your routine today is to get up, order your food, watch a show, and then start streaming. You talk for 8-11 hours, and then go back to your favorite meal, sleep. You wake up tomorrow. Is sports on the schedule? Sports? No, I go to Naim. It's a bit far.

1:44:22

So I go to Naim and come back. So this is considered a kind of activity. So when I travel, I consider it as a breather. I have to work every moment there. Do you travel often?

1:44:34

I was told that before I came here.

1:44:37

Where?

1:44:39

Let's say now.

1:44:41

Not Europe.

1:44:43

The Italian countryside.

1:44:46

Oh God, I feel like I'm in a cage.

1:44:47

A pastry restaurant. I feel like I'm in a cage.

1:44:51

I feel like Abu Abdi needs me to be natural.

1:44:55

Like, you have to be in a cage.

1:44:56

A real cage.

1:44:59

Enough with the cages.

1:45:01

A ramp.

1:45:03

Enough.

1:45:04

You can't say anything.

1:45:05

I can't.

1:45:06

But honestly, where are you going to travel?

1:45:08

Honestly, I don't have a plan.

1:45:10

He's the one who's coming.

1:45:11

Where do you wish to travel? What's the destination you wish to visit?

1:45:15

Thank God, I don't have one right now. I feel like I've checked everything. After I leave the US, I didn't even think about it. That's weird. You went to Japan and you didn't even think about it.

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1:45:26

I didn't even think about going to Japan.

1:45:27

Okay.

1:45:28

Because I have a problem with food.

1:45:30

Japan and China, I don't eat seafood.

1:45:33

But they're good at beef.

1:45:36

What do you mean?

1:45:37

I got beef.

1:45:38

And what did he say? Wagyu? Wagyu is their thing. No, Kobe. Kobe beef. They have Wagyu too. Kobe is famous but it's expensive. I mean, they have the barbecue.

1:45:50

It's expensive.

1:45:52

Who? Me or Swamy?

1:45:54

God have mercy.

1:45:56

I couldn't go to Japan.

1:45:58

How come?

1:46:00

A restaurant in...

1:46:02

I went to a hotel. I wanted to go to Japan.

1:46:05

Really?

1:46:06

I don't have money like you.

1:46:09

You've been singing since 2012.

1:46:14

I sing from my heart.

1:46:15

Ok, my love.

1:46:17

What religion would you like to travel to?

1:46:21

I haven't been to Barcelona. It's beautiful.

1:46:23

No, I don't been to Burj Al Anar, it's a beautiful city. I don't know, maybe... But maybe the Asian East. Japan, I haven't been to Thailand. I've been to Thailand, Malaysia, but I haven't been to Japan, China. I feel like it's a bad experience. Or that they've moved the means of communication from India, like India, oh, the streets are bad.

1:46:48

It's a mix. India has things.

1:46:50

This is the country they went to.

1:46:51

Japan is the same, they don't have the... A bad image. Yeah, so I feel like there are nice things, so I want to try. This is the advantage of traveling, you get to know the people, the truth truth and the truth. There are six of them who went to China a month ago. I swear to God, no one went to China without praise.

1:47:10

Right.

1:47:12

But there is a region, Guangzhou, where people praise it.

1:47:15

Guangzhou and Shanghai.

1:47:17

They say Guangzhou is the one that is improving. The rest say don't go.

1:47:20

No, they say you see strange things, strange developments. They say you are more developed than Japan.

1:47:28

And the same thing, in Japan they say, of course Tokyo, but they also say Osaka is good. I'm not interested in Japan. And there are countries, you're not interested at all?

1:47:39

Not at all, I'm not interested in Japan.

1:47:40

But what about you?

1:47:42

Maybe, but I'm scared, I don't have the guts. I can try and then I'll flip it and then I'll flip it again. I swear, guys, it's nice, but I don't have the guts. You have to be perfect. You have to be perfect. I travel, you have to know where you want to put your foot at a certain time.

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1:47:58

You know what to do, you know what to do. You know the whole schedule. You have certain things that you have to compromise on, and it makes you happier. No, on the contrary, I'm a very compromising person. I mean, Abu Abdi likes Kentucky, I don't. For example, the flavors of the restaurants. What compromise?

1:48:14

I compromise on what I eat, on the fact that he eats Kentucky. The compromise is that you eat from Kentucky. Yes, I do that. The point is that there are things that are natural.

1:48:26

But, man, it's...

1:48:28

For example, there's...

1:48:29

There's no brother, but... Listen, if we get to Kentucky, we have to change the subject.

1:48:33

Really?

1:48:34

You like Kentucky? No, we have to change the subject.

1:48:36

Yeah, because I'm hungry. Really? So I had to change it. You know, there's Kentucky here, close by. Ok, next question.

1:48:48

Do you like Kentucky?

1:48:49

No, no, no, I don't.

1:48:50

I love it. I didn't name it, just Kentucky.

1:48:52

Really?

1:48:53

Please, Kentucky, come back to the meal.

1:48:54

That's why I named it. He likes Kentucky, a little bit of the Gulf. He likes to do things here.

1:49:00

You're a great guy.

1:49:01

Ok, since we named it Kentucky, I love you, Kentucky, Abu Abed. I want to ask you a question, Suaimi.

1:49:10

I noticed an Odin experience.

1:49:16

In which he changed his body.

1:49:18

Can we see that experience with you? I think I have an experience in the past. With YouTube, and I've been on YouTube for 75 days. I've filmed content like this a few times.

1:49:31

What do you think?

1:49:31

I feel like Odin, I feel the greatness of Jowat and Nour. And it's not just me, everything I love about the enemy. Even though I love the enemy. But the feeling of greatness he has is a legendary achievement. A legendary achievement. And I feel the competition he created with Coleman and Rabiha,

1:49:58

and who will be better, and I don't know what. So I love him. He has a body that has changed before. Yes, a lot. Before Kamal. He's the same. So, but I loved it. He has a different body than before. Yes, a lot. Before the camels. He's the same. So, bravo to him.

1:50:09

MashaAllah, there's more. I hope we can praise Oden. Glory finished his challenge yesterday. Glory went under 100. His goal was to go under 100 in 20 days. He went 130.

1:50:21

30 KM.

1:50:22

Not easy at all. How long did it take? About 3 months. That's fast.

1:50:28

It's not easy. The last day I had to sit in a sauna for a whole day. For hours and hours. And you filmed the whole experience? Yes, I filmed the whole experience.

1:50:38

Honestly, I'm not good at these things.

1:50:42

What do you think? Because I tried.

1:50:45

You tried?

1:50:46

I joined a club.

1:50:49

If you're in trouble at the beginning, you just have to catch it.

1:50:52

That's what they always tell me. I joined a club for 6 months, and I came back after 4 months. I said, don't change my body. Even though I didn't come back from the gym. I don't fast. I swear, this is a very common phrase.

1:51:05

They say if you fast once a week, you'll get used to it. But I can't. I'll give you an example. I woke up and said, Abu Abed is going to change the day. Today I'm going to ask for a healthy meal.

1:51:18

I'll start the day healthy. I'll give myself a month and then I'll see. I asked for a healthy I ordered 3 meals. I was in the fridge for 6 months. Like Samantha. She was sitting there. Then I went to Kentucky.

1:51:34

I woke up and I couldn't sleep. I couldn't sleep. Then I saw something. The current trend is the YouTube bubble. Why did I ask you if you were going to join Falcons or not? Nowadays, YouTube is a big hit. It's a big hit.

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1:51:45

Why did I ask you if you'd join Falcons or not? No, Adel is working on us. Adel is working on us. He's doing a cute video. He left something. Where's my camera? The one in the middle. He left something. If you take it, I'll cut it.

1:52:00

I swear, Zayn, you're a liar. No, it's true. Mercedes, I don't know, I don't remember. He said, you're married now. Really?

1:52:07

I don't know, he was wearing a ring.

1:52:09

It was a ring. It was a ring.

1:52:11

He's not going to get married, he's wearing a ring.

1:52:13

He needs a tattoo. No, but I swear, wanting to do this for a while. But these guys are new to it. They're very patient. But I can't do it. You won't see me.

1:52:30

God willing.

1:52:30

No, I can't.

1:52:31

Why?

1:52:32

Why me?

1:52:34

No, I mean...

1:52:35

He wants to say it to me.

1:52:36

You want to dry out.

1:52:37

Look, there's a control. I've tried it before, but it's like a hangover. You're completely exhausted, and you start eating. There's a point where you go, wait a minute, I'm going to lose my temper. You can go back. Some people like Abu Abid, no, it's a complete surrender. I'm going back to my life, and I hope I win.

1:53:00

Why am I the bad example in this talk?

1:53:03

I don't see anything in you.

1:53:06

On the contrary, everyone is quick. I used to weigh 160.

1:53:12

I lost 100.

1:53:13

Oh, I remember. How much did you lose? I was worse than that.

1:53:18

I lost 130. I lost 100 exactly. You lost 100?

1:53:21

100.

1:53:22

I want to see the clips you're in. I'll show you. Let's put it here so you can see it. This is a clip I was filming in 2025.

1:53:36

Oh my God!

1:53:40

It was a design.

1:53:42

I'm happy you're touching my T-shirt.

1:53:44

No, I was opening a design. I'm not happy you touched my shirt. No, I was opening my pants.

1:53:48

And you did that for the...

1:53:50

The pie.

1:53:51

But look at the difference.

1:53:52

It's a different one.

1:53:53

It's a difference.

1:53:54

It's a full-time design. You know, I swear.

1:53:58

You know that now it's more than before?

1:54:00

Now?

1:54:03

You see, beauty is here.

1:54:05

You're being weird.

1:54:07

Open the front camera, man. Look how thin you are. You're thin. No one wants you. Get out of here.

1:54:18

Look.

1:54:19

Oh my God.

1:54:21

I have to take a picture to upload it on Instagram.

1:54:23

Yes.

1:54:26

We're done with the questions.

1:54:28

We have a segment.

1:54:30

This segment will be helped by Suaimi. Suaimi, we asked you to bring a musical instrument with you. Yes. The Oud. You're known for playing the Oud. And we want you to play it for us today.

1:54:42

But play it differently. We have a competition. you want to ask for. What?

1:54:47

You want to ask for them.

1:54:48

Of course, it's our right.

1:54:49

Of course, it's our right.

1:54:50

Yes, I want it.

1:54:51

Of course, of course.

1:54:52

And you're an artist. Of course.

1:54:57

He's mad at us.

1:54:58

Ok, the first thing, you play a song for an artist, and whoever guesses the song's title gets a point.

1:55:05

Okay, just from the music?

1:55:07

Just from the music, don't worry.

1:55:09

Okay, nice.

1:55:10

And we'll force you to name artists, and we'll give you the list. Oh, from my brain? No.

1:55:15

Because I might not know how to play it.

1:55:17

Or you can tell me the artist's name, and I'll pick a song. You can pick any and put the artist's name on it. I swear I didn't even touch it. Ok, let's get the wood. They call him the East Artist. The East Artist?

1:55:35

Yeah, he's famous.

1:55:36

What's that?

1:55:39

Ok, let's move the mic closer.

1:55:45

Ok, what's the color But I have a request.

1:55:47

Let's give it a try.

1:55:49

Yeah, we want a closing. Yeah, a closing. Oh, this is the intro for the section.

1:56:00

I start dividing then I sing.

1:56:03

This is the list.

1:56:04

Now you're recording the song? Yes, yes. This is the list. Now you're recording us?

1:56:07

How many artists?

1:56:08

Do you know how many artists?

1:56:09

Turn the list around, look at the first name and choose. How many artists? We'll go on four tours.

1:56:17

Four. Four. That's it.

1:56:25

Okay. God bless you. Applause. Applause. Let's go Ok

1:56:25

God bless you

1:56:26

Applause

1:56:27

Applause

1:56:28

Applause

1:56:31

Let's go

1:56:32

Listen

1:56:34

Since you saw the arrangement, I'll go and buy something

1:56:36

I didn't hear anything

1:56:37

No, I don't have time I'll go and buy the arrangement How?

1:56:40

Do what you want

1:56:41

Ok, question Ready?

1:56:42

Do I have to know the artist only or the song as well?

1:56:46

If you know the artist's name, you get a point If you know the artist and the song, you get two points

1:56:51

Change?

1:56:52

Yes

1:56:56

It's hard, I want to start with a hard one

1:56:57

Go ahead It's a bit fast, but it's OK. I'm going to play a song.

1:57:28

Yes, yes. Hey, hey, hey, I know, I know. Rashed Al-Majid?

1:57:33

No, wait, wait, I know.

1:57:35

Rabeh? Huna Sghar?

1:57:44

Right? Should I say the song or... I'm going to sing it or I'll say it?

1:57:47

No, no, I'll win.

1:57:50

Is there another verse or this one?

1:57:52

No, this one.

1:57:53

Repeat it, repeat it.

1:57:54

I said it when you started. This is a national song. I honestly don't know. It's a national song, it's an Arabic song. It's a national song? Yes, it's a national song. I honestly don't know. It's a national song. I know it.

1:58:06

It's a national song.

1:58:08

Talal? Mohamed Abdo?

1:58:12

I'm singing it in my head.

1:58:16

It's a national song.

1:58:18

It's not Talal or Mohamed Abdo.

1:58:20

No, no.

1:58:22

This is a national song.

1:58:24

I know it. Majid Al Mohandas. Do It's impossible. I swear. I thought you were a Saudi singer. Turn off your phone, Abu. What's wrong with you?

1:58:51

Do you remember the names? Go ahead.

1:58:56

No, not all the names.

1:58:57

Just the four. I want to drink tea, honestly, I can't wait.

1:59:29

We'll see you till the end. I love you if you're...

1:59:36

I loved the night?

1:59:37

I loved the night!

1:59:38

I loved the night.

1:59:40

What?

1:59:41

I love you if you're a guest of my worship, I loved the night, Abdulmagih. But there's one point, he didn't say his name. One point? No, I wanted to say that you are a great audience, I loved the night you played the Magi

1:59:45

Ok, ok But there was one point, he didn't say your name

1:59:47

One point?

1:59:48

Yes, one point

1:59:50

I don't know who the singer is

1:59:52

Oh, you want to...

1:59:54

How do you want?

1:59:55

Ok, 1-0

1:59:56

Ok, I'll give you something easy

1:59:57

He says get off Maybe your musical culture is not that great. Yeah. Let's go. Swim. Swim.

2:00:06

Yeah, go ahead.

2:00:07

Let's go.

2:00:08

Okay, let's go. Oh No, no, no, don't play it. The one who left?

2:00:52

He left.

2:00:55

Yes, I know, I know. Now? Love.

2:01:25

Love is a gift and you're stingy. Yes, I got it, I got it. Is it called love? Yes, I got it. Oh I don't know the rest Which one of Noura's songs? I'll get it for you The words I said to him Oh, son of lawful

2:01:33

What's his name?

2:01:33

Love

2:01:36

He gave it to me while you were crying

2:01:39

I know

2:01:42

He turned to me And said Right? Come on I held him in my arms and he said

2:01:53

In the thing

2:01:53

In the thing that I have

2:01:55

One, one, listen

2:01:56

Hey, hey, don't say it, don't say it

2:01:58

Tira ra ra Huh?

2:02:01

Yeah

2:02:02

What's with all the comments now?

2:02:04

Put a letter, a letter A letter Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

2:02:06

Yeah. Yeah.

2:02:24

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I swear I was saying it before you I swear I was saying it before you Every time, half and half I'll give you the song, I'm 1.5 and you're 1 No, 1.5 I'm 1, I'm 1, please I'm 2.5 and you're 1

2:02:34

You're 2 and I'm 1, please

2:02:36

Ok, 2

2:02:38

It's difficult

2:02:40

No, it's not difficult, we're good

2:02:42

Come on, Rayan, the at the airport. He'll be here soon.

2:02:48

Now, we want two more notes.

2:02:52

If I get it right, I win. If you get it wrong, we play one more note.

2:03:02

People are saying, be quiet, but we're going to play.

2:03:04

Wait a minute. People are whispering, you say shut up, but I'm listening.

2:03:05

Ok, one minute.

2:03:10

I'm not playing. It's a song about a man who misses his wife.

2:03:33

I miss you when you're by my side.

2:03:37

You miss me when you're by my side? What song is it? I don't know.

2:03:41

I'd like you to say it.

2:03:43

It's a song about a man who misses his wife. I love it when you're ready and... I'm going to play the guitar.

2:03:50

I miss you, my love Sing!

2:03:51

I miss you, my love What's the song? You're gone I miss you I feel like I'm missing you I'm ashamed when you come to me

2:04:07

A coincidence in your eyes and I become Confused and confused In my matter I'm happy and I want to go

2:04:19

After a joke and a game

2:04:20

Oh, you're welcome, I'm a fan of jokes and games

2:04:24

I'm really disappointed in you You're not a believer I'm're a joker. I'm so sorry. You're a joker.

2:04:28

God bless you.

2:04:29

People brought us here before. Hina Tahir is the only host who doesn't let the guest win.

2:04:37

She's so strict.

2:04:41

I'll say one more thing. Because I cheated on one Just one

2:04:47

But when I cheat

2:04:49

You're the judge

2:04:51

When I cheat What did I cheat on? I'll give you points

2:04:56

That's not true

2:04:57

The idea is that you cheated on this one and that's enough What do you want me to do?

2:05:01

You go back to zero and I'm one You're my brother, you'll get me the airport You go back to No, I'm saying let's play now, I'll give you a chance But if you get the whole thing, I'll beat you

2:05:10

Ok, if you get it, you win Ok, if I get it, I'll beat you I'll challenge everyone in the team

2:05:16

Calm down I'll challenge you, ok? And I'll beat you with my hands and feet

2:05:21

In this, the artist's name and song have 10 points I made it up

2:05:25

I gave you something I know

2:05:27

You're going to leave us with 2 songs?

2:05:29

Yes You're the last one to sing

2:05:32

You're the last one to sing

2:05:37

Firuz?

2:05:38

People are asking me, Firuz

2:05:40

I said Firuz

2:05:43

I said Firuz first

2:05:44

Abou Abed answered, we didn't hear it wrong Now it's even Because he cheated I'll pick Firooz The cheat, Abdullah I'll pick Firooz first

2:05:46

You're fair now Because he cheated 3-3 Give us the hard one What's the score? You were 3 and I was 1 Now we're 2 and you're 3-3

2:05:58

Because you cheated 1 I don't know what I was counting on Believe me You and the rest crew are challenging yourself. This is the hard one?

2:06:08

We all love artists.

2:06:22

Khaled Abdelrahman

2:06:37

The time has renewed my wounds Between day and night

2:07:06

Khalid Abdelrahman I'm in the beginning La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la I'm going to ask you a question My song is called Lua'a It's a song that's been around for a long time Why is it called a song? It's called Lua'a

2:07:10

Give us a song

2:07:12

Give us a song Is it a challenge? No, it's a song

2:07:18

I'll sing

2:07:20

I'll sing

2:07:22

No

2:07:24

Just one song I'll sing a popular song I don't know So he always asks me to go to Saad Al-Jumhur Excellent! And this shows that you love Saad Al-Jumhur This is one of his goals Don't get cold, this is a fake

2:07:50

Let's go

2:07:54

Yesterday, today, all the sleep

2:08:00

What?

2:08:06

Oh, we have a singer here. He's coming down.

2:08:10

This is a nice voice.

2:08:12

What do you think?

2:08:14

Yesterday, today, Yesterday, today, All the sleep All the sleep I couldn't sleep I couldn't sleep I couldn't sleep I came and found the guard in front of me

2:08:27

And he came back from the door, I was overwhelmed I clap with my hand and I hug him He hugged me with his right hand and his left hand I'm not going to be able to hold you in my arms And I'm going to torture you And torture you It's stopping me From being able to feel you From the pain of love

2:08:52

It's not healing No, I'm not going to be able to live Without you I'm not going to be able to live Without you I'm not going to be able to live

2:09:04

Without you I'm not going to my father's love I am a slave to my father's love I am a slave to my father's love

2:09:18

I am a slave to my father's love I would have never been able to finish it if Khaled hadn't known me

2:09:30

Wow!

2:09:34

Rayan is waiting for you at Amoud

2:09:37

He's starting to get tired

2:09:39

No, he's going to finish it He's going to finish it?

2:09:43

God bless you, thank you for this Thank you left? Thank you so much, Abdullah. Thank you for this wonderful meeting.

2:09:46

Thank you so much.

2:09:48

Thank you. He left in a hurry.

2:09:52

We didn't want to burden you and the viewers.

2:09:54

Not at all. But there is a message that we want you to say. You are looking for something in your life and you want to say something good about it. To every person, God bless you.

2:10:06

You have the strength of your day, you have the strength of your head. You have your things, thank God. Everything is fine. Be confident. Be confident with what you have now. I know you have ambition and passion for the future.

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2:10:23

And you want to achieve something and you always ask yourself, this is not built, I can't reach the top but the circumstances of the world, I don't know how to do it I want to tell you, your future that is coming, that there is good, God willing, there will be good

2:10:41

Guys, you saw us talking about this subject a lot because it was a barrier for us all our lives So sorry if it bothers you But we were not born with a gold spoon in our mouth In the end, being close to your God and having God's blessings is the main goal in this whole world You will not get any good, nor will God give you anything except with his blessings

2:10:59

And being close to your God and obeying your parents If they are present, then God have are not present, may Allah forgive me and my Lord. You can even obey them in their graves, and with their Lord Almighty. Focus on your circumstances, focus on your future, focus on your goals,

2:11:12

and say that the circumstances in Cairo are good.

2:11:15

May it be good.

2:11:16

Thank you, Maqsood.

2:11:17

May Allah bless you. the the the the

2:11:34

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