Hussien Al Jasmi in a Concert for Charity


Hussien Al Jasmi in Kuwait

Another concert for charity took place last week, this time it was in Kuwait for Lebanese children that have cancer.
Hussien Al Jasmi was one of the singers that participated in this concert, he sang for almost 2 hours and people enjoyed listening to his songs like ‘Wahachtini’ or ‘I miss you’.
At the end of the concert, Al Jasmi said that he will be happy to participate in another event for charity in the future and that he encourage others to do the same.

Listing to Hussien Al Jasmi songs is really a joy and I’m glad he participated in such an event.

5 Comments
  1. amal_dk | June 14, 2007 3:42 AM

    HUSSEIN JASMY IS THE BEST SINGER IN THE WORLD ! THE BEST VOICE EVER<3

    amal_dk
  1. S.M.S. | June 14, 2007 11:47 AM

    There is something very appealing about Al Jasmi to me. I wish I could have a live mini version of him which I could keep in my pocket.

    S.M.S.
  1. ahmed | June 14, 2007 3:24 PM

    i dont think it will be mini sms. i think it would be heavy for you to carry him all of time. like you going to work or school. you will get dizzy and sick. have you heard about story جحا and his son. they walking with the donkey. he acutally carry it cause the pple looking at him think is hard for the donkey to carry them. sms don't do that please. dont carry him
    watch out now.
    though i like his voice and good for him to do charity for children.//

    ahmed
  1. to ahmed | June 14, 2007 6:27 PM

    to ahmed,
    dude everyone's so sick of your comments! you always have to kill everything. gawsh, every article you comment people hate. so just stop commenting. your better off not speaking at all!

    to ahmed
  1. souf | June 16, 2007 11:54 AM

    to ahmad plz your comments are very bad once u say that assi hillani's mun passed away because he must something bad and now you making fun of a man because of his look ,plz grow up and show respect to pepole

    souf


 
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