On Wednesday, Producer Nas Mahrous posted new photos with singer Bahaa Sultan while recording some of his latest album. The photos questioned the future of both.
According to reports, the singer visited Mahrous's studio and had a meeting with him to start recording his vocals to the previously recorded songs.
Also, the producer set a short celebration of the singer's visit and work wishing to have a new beginning.
On the other hand, the artist's lawyer denied all talks regarding reconciliation. He highlighted that Sultan visited the studio and worked on the album due to a decision of the court that ordered the singer to re-record his vocals to the songs after a few edits.
"Sigara" is the name of the album that the artist started to record a few years before a dispute with the producer, Mahrous, erupted, leading Sultan to file a suit against the producer.
Due to the contract between Mahrous and Sultan, the singer was hindered to perform for seven years before they solved the issues between each other after the airing of Sultan's interview with Esaad Younis.