Moroccan music fans were left puzzled after the sudden removal of Fnaïre’s latest music video, “Khatwa Sayi’a” (“A Bad Step”), from YouTube — just days after its highly anticipated release.
The track marked a powerful return for the iconic group, which had been focusing on solo projects in recent years. Its emotional theme and contemporary sound quickly captivated audiences, garnering widespread attention within hours of its launch.
According to information obtained by Hespress AR, the video was pulled following a copyright infringement complaintfiled by Moroccan artist Farid El Kati, brother of actor Rabiî El Kati. The claim alleged that the song’s melody bore significant similarities to one of his previous compositions. YouTube responded by removing the video while the dispute is under review or pending a potential legal resolution.
Despite maintaining public silence, Fnaïre has not backed down from promoting the song, continuing to share clips across Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook — signaling their confidence in the track and their determination to keep it alive among fans.
Written, composed, and arranged by Mohcine Tizaf, with mixing and mastering by Mad Cherif, the song was accompanied by a visually striking video directed by Moroccan filmmaker Abderrafiaa El Abdioui. The video blended realism with symbolic storytelling, enhancing the song’s emotional depth.
Lyrically, “Khatwa Sayi’a” delves into the complexity of romantic relationships, focusing on the ethical boundaries individuals navigate to honor personal and familial commitments. It also reflects the daily struggles of balancing personal values against social expectations and psychological stress.
Critics and fans alike have viewed the release as a new artistic milestone for Fnaïre, reinforcing their commitment to producing socially conscious music while preserving the distinctive sound and visual identity that have defined their career.
As speculation continues to swirl online, observers expect the group to issue an official statement soon to clarify the circumstances behind the video’s sudden disappearance — especially as the song continues to gain traction on other platforms, even in the absence of its YouTube presence.
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