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The New Marwa Nasr 2014 Album Will Be HUGE! @marwanasr

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When your spouse produced your songs and he is always by your side inside the recording studio and when your little girl is rooting for you, there is little you cannot do. This is why Marwa Nasr is about to release her biggest and best album to date. She has been in the studio for more than a year, and she has teamed up with some of the better names who want her to thrive.

It was half a dozen years ago when Marwa Nasr took part of a singing completion show, two album later, she has found her voice, her style and most importantly herself. I am listening to two samples from the new album and they are great....one makes you want to dance and dance. The second speaks to your mind and heart. A love song by a woman who is not good at love herself.

Karim Mohsen's fingerprints are all over the dance track--you can hear him a bit too. The album releases this week on Wednesday and I can hardly wait. Marwa has always been good, this time, she got the perfect package, production, material and excitement. Enjoy

Marwa Nasr - Meen Da Elly Rafdny (Sample) | (مروة نصر - مين دة اللي رافضني (سامبل


Marwa Nasr - Mosh Nadmana (Sample) | (مروة نصر - مش ندمانة (سامبل


Watch Haitham Khalaily Best Performance On Arab Idol @HaithamKhalaily

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This was Haitham Khalaily's finest moment on Arab Idol. The now finalist on the most popular singing competition program came a long way. He was a longshot and his passport would not have allowed him to go into Lebanon, but the Palestinian Authority helped him by issuing him a travel document. Now Haitham is a popular guy.

One thing, he needs to connect with his listeners, his eyes do not really communicate what he is singing , it's like he is a bit shy or intimidated. No question he can sing and get in the Tarab zone. I included a link to his finest performance to date on the program. His cover of an essential Abel Halim Hafiz love song "Kamal Al Awssaf" or "The Perfect One"

Haitham is a young gun and he is going places for sure. I love the guy and I want him to win, he seems to be the best of the remaining three contestant, but he needs to pull one more trick of his bag and stun me. I have my doubts, but I think he has the base and the talent, it just needs a bit of tweaking.

Arab Idol - هيثم خلايلي - كامل الاوصاف - الحلقات المباشرة

Nawal El Zoghbi Walks Tall On Star Academy @StaracArabia

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Nawal El Zoghbi just did something cool, this is her first public performance in some time and it looks like she saved it for good times. She stopped by Star Academy to perform few songs, and was she on fire?  Maybe she had one too many cans of energy drinks. This was neat because she has a hot new single that has been setting radio stations on fire.

Nawal is a big name from the 90s and she is not about to hang the microphone. She raised kids and she survived a nasty divorce, and a change of production companies. So she has the longevity to do whatever the hell she sets her sights on. I like her because whatever she does, it's better than others since she is one of the artists we grew up with.

She still has her stage presence, and dance moves that made her the pop diva she has become. I know the young singers on the program were pleased to spend time with this diva, so were their parents.  


نوال الزغبي - ولا بحبك البرايم 13 من ستار اكاديمي 10 - Nawal El Zoghbi Star Academy 10 Prime 13

What's "The Best Headphone" Out There? Music Fans Survey and Tips

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I am not kind of a person who would spend a lot of money on headphone, but I like good headphones kust like anybody. I listen to a lot of music, and often times I find myself going through headphones very quickly. The dilemma is this, you spend a fortune on a pair of headphones, you love them and them boom, you forget them and you are under by 150 dollars.

you get the cheap kind, and they do an OK job but frankly cheap quality headphones make it much hrader to feel the music or to fall in love with it. Plus, they do change the way music should be enjoyed, at some point some of these cheap headphones make your favorite artist sound like someone you would never listen to anyway.

Picking the best headphones is no easy task. There are hundreds of pairs out there, from $8 throwaway ones to those that costs thousands of dollars, yes, thousands. I started as Sony, Philips, Panasonic sort of guy, then I was happy with Creative brand. However for  a big while, I was a Skullcandy guy, then I went the Sennheiser route, passed by JLab JBuds. I owned average pairs of Rosewill, Coby I admit I have never used the higher end brands like Bose, Beats, and such. I did test them however and I approve. I do tend to only buy earbuds.

The Beats By Dre range have brought headphones to public prominence but you won't find any rapper-branded headphones in our list of best headphones. We're after sound quality, comfort and pure design only.

The question is, which headphones should you invest your hard earned cash on?
  1. Decide between earbuds or headphones.
  2. Remember that you get what you pay for.
  3. Evaluate the headphones' sound isolation
  4. Investigate the frequency range
  5. Don't look for noise-canceling features unless you're willing to shell out the big bucks
  6. Test them out
  7. Look for the impedance of the headphones

Be Warned 

Be especially careful with noise-reduction headphones (headphones in general) while driving, riding a bike, or even walking in the streets. Besides the desired distraction music might provide, you may miss early warnings of upcoming danger.

It is generally unsafe to use headphones for a long time, as pressure waves travel directly to the eardrum, causing accumulative long-term hearing loss. Prudent volume and frequent rests are advisable.

Some people do get headaches from heavy headphones. This might be caused by poor fit/construction to begin with or simply listening to music at too high a volume.

What do you guys recommend without breaking the bank?


WATCH: Oppa Style By The Notorious Haifa Wehbe

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Haifa Wehbe is never shy from controversy, she is a notorious pop diva and the Arab world is secretly in love with her. The media has an apatite for reporting anything on her. She said this, she did that. But we are all obsessed with her a little. This is why she got away with the most naked dress show on Arab TV during prime time.

Last month she stopped by the Star Academy program and she had a new single, and boy that dress and that video is now the most popular thing on YouTube. It's a fun party song that will live on for some time, a pop classic that only Haifa can make. She event got to flaunt whatever she has and show showed it all.

Oppa is a Greek word, like cheers, but the Arab world also says it, now Haifa Wehbe took it and made a dance track off it. I think the sleaze producers posted the video in HD to bring in more adult viewership.

Haifa Wehbe - Oppa HD / هيفاء وهبي - اوبا اوبا - البرايم 10 - ستار اكاديمي 10

Dounia Batma, The Homewrecker Has A New Music Video @DouniaBatmaA

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Moroccan Arab Idol runner up Dounia Batma does not need people to finance her music videos. She has the full backing of her husband who is a music producer and who seems to be crazy in love with her. The jerk divorced his wife and the mother of his child to be with her.

So, do not be surprised to see her make music videos every few months. She is a looker and has a wonderful voice, I may not like how she likes to overshare and how she has a lot of growing up to do. But she is active in this sloth death of pop music.

I will not be seeing her singing a not so-Gulf music, she does not do well outside the Gulf where she now lives. But she has a great style and I think there is interest in following her. Too many Gulf songs and she may be busy and rich, but the fans won't be there to pay attention for what she has cooking. Also keep your personal life personal, no one needs to hear about your fights with your husbands divorcee.
#دنيا_بطمة - حبك عسل | Dounia Batma

Her Longest Song Yet! كارمن سليمان - حسيبك ربنا | Carmen Soliman - Hasebak rabana

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She is the original and the first Arab Idol and she likes to be busy. She is an Egyptian with a golden voice and she is not even 25 yet. Carmen Soliman has done many songs singles and for TV Dramas, she has also released an amazing album earlier this year. On top of that she appeared as a model with Saudi legend Mohammed Abdo who has written her music before.

Now she figured she is so good with the Gulf music and the dialect so she is released a second music video for a new song of hers. It's tooled for the folks in the Gulf where money is abundant. They pay for the music video as well. Carmen continues to be with Platinum Records. This is a dark song about break ups, divorce and what's in between. First there was love, then there wasn't

I am not sure how I feel about the makeup work here, this is a song that still allows Carmen to shine and use her vocal muscles to the maximum. I like the location and the set they have. But one thing, this is not just a song it's an epic love tale. The song clocks at close to 8 minutes and it keeps going. I love how this song chose a set that reminds me of those used to be picked in the 90s when there was so much money for so few songs.
    
كارمن سليمان - حسيبك ربنا | Carmen Soliman - Hasebak rabana

Finally An Album That Inspires Hope! Hamza Namira 2014

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Get your copy here

Please purchase this album and ditch the internet downloads. This is an amazing album with thousands of hours going into its making. Hamza Namira is a man for all seasons, he is the musician for all of Egypt.What I mean by that is that he sings for those who have hope for a better and a more free tomorrow. His hope for tomorrow got him banned in Egypt by the state. See the current state of Egypt is too weak to withstand his art and his music, so they banned him.

This is an album about listening and the title asks of you to listen to the artist, give him a chance to inspire you and show you the creative process. He recorded in between Egypt, Turkey, Sweden and London with many musicians who like what they do. He takes his music seriously and it shows in each og the 12 tracks. You get to live a different experience. Hamza wrote the music for 11 of the 12 tracks. This is both wonderful and smart because the music had two years to brew. It's not an album where the artist recorded in a month. That prevents running into making the same music or running out of ideas.    
It took Hamza and his team two years to bring this album to the light and it was worth the wait. He is a guy who is a musician by practice, he feels for a lot of things and likes to give those things the musical treatment. I liked his last album which saw the light in 2012--it was refreshing to hear music unlike any other they make in the Arab world. Even those who may disagree with Hamza, they still appreciate his talent.

I also like the album cover it allows people to look at different ways to unlock their potential and open their minds. Most of the lyrics have been composed by one person Mahmoud Farouk and that may have been risky, but it worked here well. As for the production and mastering, Hamza put his touch as well. I am grateful for Awakening Records from London for their full backing of Hamza any other like-minded artists. This shows, you do not need to have fancy pants to make a change in people's life, you just need to be driven from the inside and have a sense of ownership.

I hardly can wait to listen to each of the tracks and play them over and over again. I look forward to seeing the artist perform these songs in the United States, but I also pray to see him do the same thing in Cairo. I know the sad events in past year and half that developed in Egypt have helped the writing process. Nothing like the sense of being wronged that gets the venting process running.  

1. Sabah El Khair
2. Ya Lala
3. Esmaani
4. Ay Kalam
5. Dallemet Keda Leh
6. El Atr
7. Tesmahi
8. Ya Seedi
9. La Tabki
10. Kollo Bey addi
11. Ya Mazloum
12. Ma assalama

Get your copy here






1- صباح الخير
كلمات محمود فاروق، ألحان حمزة نمرة، توزيع مصطفى نجم (ألحان نوبية).

2- يا لا لا
كلمات محمود فاروق، ألحان حمزة نمرة، توزيع حمزة نمرة (فلكلور بدوي).

3- اسمعنى
كلمات محمود فاروق، ألحان حمزة نمرة، توزيع مصطفى نجم وحمزة نمرة.

4- أي كلام
كلمات محمود فاروق ومأمون عرفة، ألحان حمزة نمرة، توزيع حمزة نمرة.

5- ضلمت كده ليه
كلمات محمود فاروق، ألحان حمزة نمرة، توزيع إيمري موجولكوش.

6- القطر
كلمات محمود فاروق، ألحان حمزة نمرة، توزيع عزت خاليكوف ومصطفى نجم.

7- تسمحي
كلمات محمود فاروق، ألحان حمزة نمرة، توزيع حمزة نمرة.

8- يا سيدي
كلمات محمود فاروق، ألحان حمزة نمرة، توزيع حمزة نمر.

9- لا تبكِ
كلمات آدم فتحي، ألحان مصطفى نجم، توزيع مصطفى نجم.

10- كله بيعدّي
كلمات محمود فاروق، ألحان حمزة نمرة، توزيع حمزة نمرة - أندريا مينا.

11- يا مظلوم
كلمات محمود فاروق، ألحان حمزة نمرة، توزيع إيمري موجولكوش.

12- مع السلامة
كلمات محمود فاروق، ألحان حمزة نمرة، توزيع مصطفى نجم.


This Lady's Voice Makes Me Smile! Tunisian Diva Oulaya

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About ten years ago, Syrian Hit-maker and diva Asalah did a song I love so much, I mistakenly thought this was her own song. The song was performed as a duet with Tunisian Saber El Robai, it was a lovely song that pierces one's heart. 'Aly Jara was that song!

Then just today I learned this song was a cover of an older song for a little known Tunisian lady Oulaya. She is certainly big at home and well-known among her generation, but I fear I have either failed to find out about her or have not looked hard enough. Though I know one of her other songs but have never knew her name Jary Ya Hamouda song.

Let's meet Oulaya,

She started to sing a the tender age of 14, in 1957 due to the Independence of Tunisia and forming the national broadcasting agency, she got a head start and shot to fame at home. She sang during an Umm Kalthoum singer when she came to Tunis for a concert in 1968. The legendary Egyptian loved her voices and invited her to come to Egypt. Oulya moved to Cairo and took part of a number of concerts and was the headliner of Tunisian cultural nights in Egypt. She would stay there for 12 years, then went home.

Her father insisted she get married, and she did marry a much older guy who had three kids with her. She sang in most cities in Morocco, Algeria, Lebanon, Kuwait. She married again to Egyptian composer Hilmi Baker who wrote her the song.  She died relatively young at age 54 in 1990 at home where she was buried.

I will always remember her by her song that talks about homesickness, love and long distance relationships. There is simply no other Arabic songs that covers this topi with so much passion as Oulya did.

For More about her, please visit


Oulaya - 3alli gara(original) عليا التونسية علي جرى الأصلية



Oulaya - Alli Gara (Live) علية التونسية - علّي جرى


علية التونسية - جاري يا حمّودة

Arab Idol Becomes The Palestinian Idol? Will Haitham Khalaily Win?

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Arab Idol is almost over, they have three weeks to go, and it seems that another Palestinian comes to be a finalist. The first season they had Yousef Arafat who came in third, the second season, they had the mighty winner Mohammad Assaf, and now the third season we have another local boy from historic Palestine. Haitham Khalaily, the guy who has a strong voice and a humble demeanor.

I must admit he is not as exciting as Assaf, but he has a good voice, and does a range of styles, he lacks the warmth and the persona, but he has a great set of hair and a wonderful complicated background. If you had doubt about the size of his talent see him knock one out of the park in this Mawal He gets in the zone and almost forgets about the audience and the judges, he delivers a performance for the ages.

In the song below he made converts of those who like the late Wadie Safy, the iconic Lebanese legend, not many can do these songs, Haitham Khalaily did and he not only survived, but he thrived. I had my doubts, but now I think Khalaily is a strong contender.

Arab Idol - هيثم خلايلي – طلوا حبابنا- الحلقات المباشرة

Reem Nasri Wins. Elissa Loses. Marwan Khoury Is A Kingmaker! @iMarwanKhoury

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At first this song was meant to go to Elissa. The man behind the song, musician Marwan Khoury give her the song, and they recorded it and it was a done deal. then Rotana (the producer) was less than gracious to Marwan's talent. And he went public and told the world he would not give away his rights and sell her soul. So he asked them to remove the song from the Elissa album.

The Elissa album came out and it did not have the song--this is the first time in the past five years where an Elissa album lacks the Marwan Khoury treatment. Couple of weeks after the release of yet another successful Elissa album, the song with Elissa's voice leaked and we got to hear it. It was a Tarab song meant for the heavy duty music listener. Too bad it was not in the album. Rotana forever lost a good song and a wonderful wholesome artist.

Since he still holds the rights to the song, Mr. Khoury gave the song to an unlikely songstress. Reem Nasri won him over and released the song with her voice. Now Reem is the little sister of Syrian diva Assala Nasri. the two sisters do not see eye to eye on political Syria. Reem and Assala has their public spats and feuds for few years. Reem has also began singing for some time. She mostly stuck to national song about Syria, its people and its leadership.

Reem has a decent voice and her performance in this song is worth remembering. I am sure having one of the best musicians on your side inside the studio helps. The song will help launch Reem's career and soon enough the Arab world has always been welcoming of pop divas whose talent is much better than their neighbors south of the borders.

As for Marwan, this is a clever move, not only is he releasing his own songs on his own terms, he made sure that it will be news and it will circulate. Now that the song is out, fans and supporters of Elissa are attacking Mawan and calling him names. They argue he promised to give the song for free to Elissa as a gift. Here's an idea, has Elissa ever given away any of her songs for free? Mention an example.
   
REEM NASRI TA3BANI MINAK / ريم نصري تعبانة منك


Elissa - Ta3bani Mnak (Official) - اليسا - تعبانة منك - 2014

@FayrouzKarawya Offers You A Muscial Cup Of Hot Chocolate

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Winter and snow are the best time of the year to have yourself a warm and foamy cup of hot chocolate. This is the season and I know I have been making my hot chocolate special for the past two months at home. Now Fayrouz Karawya released a new single about this very topic. Her song is titled A Cup of Chocolate, it's what she does best.

An indie song about a number of personal topic that tend to be on everyone mind but so few verbalize those thoughts. She captures such little tidbits and sing about them in a fresh way. Luckily Fayrouz now self-produces so she has control of the operation. She can tell the stories she has always wanted to tell us.

It's a song that needs to grow on you, listens need to let it brew for a bit to relate to it. The song is not about the decant drink, but about Fayrouz and her diary.

فيروز كراوية - فنجان شوكولاتة | Fayrouz Karawya - Fengan Chocolata



Vocal: Kareem Hossam
Drums: Mohamed Raafat
Percussion: Hany Bedair
Keyboards: Faisal Fouad
Bass guitar: Kareem Hossam
Recording& mix. : Taher Saleh
Artistic producer: Taher Saleh- Fayrouz Karawya
Producer: Fayrouz Karawya

Lions Clubs International (LCI) Holds Event in #Lebanon

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Lions Clubs International (LCI) is a secular service organization with over 45,500 clubs and more than 1,368,683 members in 205 countries around the world founded by Melvin Jones in 1917. Headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois, United States, the organization aims to meet the needs of communities on a local and global scale. They have branches in a dozen Arabic cities and countries. I know they have a very active one in Egypt, now their Lebanese chapter held an event. They have presence in Iraq and Jordan.

The event was well-attended packed with dozens of celebrates and media personalities. It was a celebration of art. They like to do good around the world and yes they donate money to charities. Watch a number of Lebanese who's who give speeches and comment on the event. The event in Beirut recognized a number of creative figures and literary figures.

Lions Ceremony

(Pictures) The First Arab Stripper Arrives--Thank you @myriamfares

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We know she is married now to a mysteries US based business man. But Lebanese dance and pop music sensation is not ready to settle down and she just released the cover for her upcoming album. Does that make her look like a stripper? I do not know maybe the wardrobe, and that sultry tortured look give it away. I do not know, but this is going to be an album people buy for the cover art.

Love the title "Aman" The good news this is a self-produced album by "Myriam Music" It will feature 13 tracks in between Egyptian, Lebanese and Gulf tracks to make sure to cover all the major markets. I do appreciate the Arabic calligraphy. We are told about a big event for the songstress in the Emirates Palace in the capital city of Abu Dhabi in concert with a fancy car company.

Below is the first song from the upcoming album.

دقوا الطبول ميريام فارس /Degou El Toboul Myriam Fares


Hany Shaker Should Shut His Face! New Song "Sekety Esmek"

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There was a time when I loved this legend, the prince of romance darkness was like a voice that you needed in your life. But then he started speaking politics, which is fine. Then he started calling in TV programs and saying stupid garbage, and once he asked the government to murder anyone who disagrees with them.

I did not know what to make of all that madness of silliness, I know Hany loves Egypt and sees it as a strong country. But Hany strong countries can take criticism, and they do not murder their own people and disseminate lies via official media. Now Hany returns with a new love song for Egypt. He sings about this country as someone would sing about a love interest.

This is not his best song, it does not allow him to show his vocal strength. He is a big ego, take for example when a guy had a hit song about Egypt that everyone sang, he shamed the team behind the song--he charged them with turning Egypt into a night club. Again, this is not an exciting song, it's probably a throwaway song recorded in under few hours to make some deadline. Hany, go back to your old days and sing whatever you want, just do not ask the government to kill the innocent.

هاني شاكر سكتي اسمك | Hany Shaker Sekety Esmek


Issam El Moudni Left Arab Idol, But Not Our Collective Memories (Video)

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From the West side of Arabia he came to Arab Idol with hopes and dreams, Ezzam Muzny did make an impression on the show. The Moroccan young singer did have so many friends and fans, his renditions of beloved songs were captivating, but at the end he did not have enough votes to stick around.

But his songs will be out there, no matter what he choses to do next, Essam has this videos to look back at. From the city of Tanja he came to reach for the stars. The video gamer and aspiring artist came to be likened by the UAE native Hussien Al Jasmi.

Essam doesn't like red, and prefers black. He seems like your average big boned young soul, a sense of humor, a baby face, and a never give up mantra. See him do his bit and enjoy his minutes of fame.


عصام الموذني - يا عسل - الحلقات المباشرة - Arab Idol

Syrian Hazem Shareef Wins Arab Idol Declines To Wear Flag

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Syria’s Hazem Sharif was crowned on Saturday Arab Idol 2014, the most watched show in the Middle East, beating off his two rivals Palestinian Haitham Khalailah and Majid Al Madani from Saudi Arabia.  He came from the war battle-ravaged city of Aleppo won the annual "Arab Idol" singing contest late on Saturday, then prayed to God to end calamities in his country.

Hazim Sharif steered clear of specific political references in interviews and Facebook messages after his victory, which was broadcast to millions of viewers across the Middle East. In the government-held capital Damascus, people celebrated in restaurants and waved the Syrian national flag in the streets.

Judges Ahlam, from the United Arab Emirates, Lebanese singers Nancy Ajram and Wael Kfouri and Hassan Al Shafe’ei, an Egyptian music production expert, all cheered as Sharif accepted the award, the third to be given since the popular contest came to television screens in 2011.

On Friday, the contestants sang one last time at the Beirut studio staging the MBC program, scrambling for votes from audiences across the region.

In the latest finale, the winner -- Hazem Shareef of Syria -- broke with the trend and refused to carry his country's flag in his victory celebration.

Shareef wins 250,000 Saudi riyals ($66,000) in cash and a contract with Platinum Records for three singles and a video clip. A trip to the Seychelles courtesy of Emirates airline rounds off the prize.



Arab Idol - حازم شريف - يا طيرة طيري - الحلقات المباشرة

The Intersting History Of Legendary Egyptain Singer Mohamed Abed El Motteleb

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Back at his prime, the classically trained Arabic singers in Egypt, mocked him, and some even went as far as calling him "the donkey of the radio" but the joke was on them. The name stuck around and now he is one of the most beloved and celebrated voices whose music lands in people's hearts--more people from all walks of life.

This is Mohamed Abed El Motteleb, the boy from El Giza Egypt who memorized the Muslim holy book and after listening to too many music records at the local cafes, he made it as a backup singer in Abdel Wahab band--the biggest band at that time. Then he went solo from Badee'a Massabny band, later he did a play for Egypt, and starred in a number of movies. Under his name, you will find about a thousand song.  

His first hit song was in the thirties of the 19 hundred, and he passed away on August 21, 1980. And yest most Arabs know his love songs as well as his moved iconic song, that Ramadan song.

محمد عبد المطلب - ما بيسـألش عليـا أبــداً

اسأل مرة عليا,محمد عبدالمطلب

The Arab Idol Winner Hazim Sharif Unites Syria And Ditches Politics

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Syrian Hazim Sharif won Arab Idol on Saturday, calling it “a dream” and choosing not to make the moment a political one.

The 21-year-old Syrian — the favorite to win the popular contest — beat a Saudi and Palestinian to take the third Arab Idol title in a show broadcast on MBC pan-Arab TV channel.

After a moment of tension, fear and tears, when Sharif’s name was called he kneeled on the ground, thanking God for what he described a dream come true, while the audience burst in joy. The young man was smart enough to avoid getting in trouble for wearing one flag or another. As Syria has two flags right now, the official one which is in the pro Assad camp, and the revolution flag that stands with the oppositions. So when Hazim found out he won the title, he ditched the flag.

He is a good looking guy who has a serious talent. See the presser with the judges, the head of the MBC and the young winner. There is so much energy in the room and so much shouting. This conference got into the wrong start when it became about how cool Nancy Ajram is. I think she should've celebrated the young man.

He is a soft-spoken young man who showed so much diplomacy. He faults MBC and policies of Arab Idol. Now MBC is revealing that they are not allowing the flags. A cop out. He sings for all Syrians, all of them.

حازم شريف: لا أريد لفنّي أن يتعلّق بالسياسة

Her Best Song! Najwa Karam - 3al Sakhra / نجوى كرم - عالصخرة

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Najwa Karam returned with a Christmas gift to all her fans, a new single about love founded on a bedrock and love founded on sand. She is as passionate as hell, and as loud as they come. She rocks out in this track with so much firepower. She sounds like her best 90s songs.

Najwa Karam has broke records again, as this single has so many viewership, it's a stunning outcome to a great song. Najwa will be back on the judge chair on Arabs Got Talent in few days, so we await her return to the small screen. 3al Sakhra is about love, when you give and the other person does not give as much. The track allows for Najwa to show off her best attributes and she takes advantage of the song as a vehicle.

This is a dark song with a dance beat and it really lands well. It shows that Najwa Karam is not just a diva but a songstress made off legendary stuff.

Najwa Karam - 3al Sakhra (Official Lyric Video) / نجوى كرم - عالصخرة


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