SINGAPORE – The management of nightclub Zouk has denied reports that a guest DJ was forced to end his set early on Sunday (March 6) for Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak’s youngest son, Norashman.
Egypt’s DJ Fila (Fadi Wassef Naguib), of top trance duo Aly & Fila, was allegedly caught on video making that claim.
He can be heard saying: “It seems that Zouk here wants someone else to play. Not only because of that, because apparently he’s the son of a prime minister.”
He adds: “I’ll see you somewhere in the future. Not in Zouk anymore, because I won’t play in Zouk any f***ing more. They’ve insulted me, but I love you guys.”
Zouk said on its Facebook page later that night that the incident “was all over a misunderstanding”.
It also clarified in another Facebook post today (March 7) that DJ Fila was not asked to end his set prematurely.
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