ALBAWABA - Egypt and Liverpool captain Mohamed Salah and international artist Rihanna have topped the trending search list in the past few hours, following a video purporting to show Rihanna singing a special song for the footballer went viral.
In the alleged song, titled "Mohamed Salah, The Egyptian King of Liverpool," the American singer referred to Salah as the "Pharaoh," and called him "the King of the Nile."
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Media reports indicate that the clip is not an official recording by Rihanna or from her established channels, including YouTube, or music streaming platforms, such as Spotify or Apple Music, and is not associated with Egyptian star Mohamed Salah.
So far, Rihanna or her team have not issued any official comment on the video, confirming that the viral song is not real, but rather a product of artificial intelligence tools circulating online.
Despite its unofficial release, the song has been widely acclaimed for its lyrics, which glorify Mohamed Salah's career and describe him as the "King of the Nile" who rose from the shores of Cairo to the glory of Liverpool.