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Dunno, some say he's a pro-assad. I really don't care. His win is not going to help Syria become a better place.Syria’s Hazem Sharif crowned Arab Idol 2014By Staff writer | Al Arabiya News
On Friday, the contestants sang one last time at the Beirut studio staging the MBC program, scrambling for votes from audiences across the region. (Al Arabiya)
Sunday, 14 December 2014
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.
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.
The winner of the Arab world’s leading singing competition will be awarded a cash prize of 250,000 Saudi riyals (just over $66,000), as well as a contract with Platinum Records, production of three singles, a video clip.
The winner will also get a trip to the Seychelles courtesy of Emirates airline, a main sponsor of the show this year.
Last Update: Sunday, 14 December 2014 KSA 09:42 - GMT 06:42
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/lif...ia-s-Hazem-Sharif-crowned-Arab-Idol-2014.html
Majid Al-Madani;
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Dunno, some say he's a pro-assad. I really don't care. His win is not going to help Syria become a better place.
Anyways, my input, favorite Islamic Front nasheed:
Really like the 'Ahl Awwal' song; manages to combine between traditional and contemporary, which is interesting and has some depth.
As for Amr Diab and Balqees, I try to keep away from modern pop out of principle.
By the way, you familiar with Lena Chemamyan? She has incredible vocals and depth, and specialises in traditional Levantine music.
Here's a sample: