Hani Hussein, the Egyptian Star Academy 3 finalist, was one of those people you knew would go places with an interesting voice and immense charisma. Well his career has been moving forward and he has just recently concluded the filming of two video clips! The titles of the two songs are ‘Matghebsh Aley’ and ‘Hub Omry’ and both were directed by Basem Meghneya and both songs were filmed in Lebanon.
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Sorry, i just couldn’t keep this to myself any longer! I watched Bashar Ghazawi’s debut video clip many times in an effort to find something positive to say... but really, the only conclusion I came out with is that Bashar is a good composer and a cool dude! But when it comes to singing... Bashar, Stay away from singing please! Your voice is weak!
Oh! One more thing, some advice to Salma too... you too should stay away from singing! I guess the best thing you could do is contact a modeling agency and pursue a career in modeling ... That is best for all!
These are photos from Lebanese singer Aline Khalaf new video clip for her song 'Baadak Al Bal' or You still on my mind
Remember the 3rd season of Future Super Star? There was one contestant that had a wonderful voice and had an enthusiastic take on all songs! He was Palestinian Haitham Al Shomali.
Haitham has been hiding all this time, but has emerged at last with a new single and a video clip.
I wasn't fast enough to catch the name of the song, so, if you know, please tell me!
Katia Harakeh was quite an interesting character when she was on Star Academy 2, she had a nice voice and was pretty easy on the eyes. However, when it came to Katia, people had quite strong feelings: some loved her and others muted the TV when she started singing. Well a few years after her debut on Star Academy Katia Harakeh finished filming the video clip for her new song ‘Kalbak men Warak’
These are some photos of Lebanese singer Dareen Hadchiti new video clip for her song: Rasy Ala Rasak (Head to Head).
Dareen Hatchiti has just finished filming her latest video clip for the song ‘Rasy Ala Rasak’ and for the fourth time she has chosen Waleed Naaseef to direct the clip. The story of the clip is new and old at the same time. It tells the story of a girl (Dareen) and a guy (a model) meeting in an elevator in the building where Dareen ,a business woman, works. When Dareen reaches her office she falls asleep and dreams about this mystery man and about being with him.
Lebanese singer Rola Saad just concluded the filming of another video clip for her song ‘Habeebi’ (My Love). The video clip was filmed in Egypt and directed by Egyptian director Ahmed Kardous who directed her movie ‘Ghorfa 707’. The video clip looks very promising and the story is of a simple country girl, Rola, who falls in love with and eventually marries an Aristocrat from a rich family. The clip then continues in a comic manner with the images of the ‘rich people’s’ wedding traditions juxtaposed with the ‘simple people’s’ wedding traditions.

Aline Khalaf was quite big for a while, however, she disappeared and nobody knew if we would be hearing her beautiful voice again. But I have good news: Aline Khalaf is back with changes in her management and a new video clip for the song ‘Ba’dak Al Bal’ and the video clip is apparently filmed in a new and exciting style.
Aline’s manager said that the video clip should be released within ten days and that him and Aline will be going to Egypt soon with the aim of promoting the new video clip.
Super Star graduate Haitham Said has done it again! A new song and video clip; sweet, funny and very lite!
The song '3aleik 3uyoun' is being broadcast on Melody Hits music channel and it's a breath of fresh air! The clip has been directed by young Egyptian director Karim Abou Zeid. The nice thing is, the idea of the clip is so simple, yet you'd love to watch it over and over again!
I never thought I'd see the day when a fake butterfly would fly out of a teapot and people would actually have the face to call it art. God how I miss Michael Jackson, his dances & his supremo videos. I miss David Bowie & Fred Mercury, Stevie Wonder & I miss too many to name. Seeing all this nonsense sofia/ haifa/ elissa/ amr/ jad... rubbish makes me embarassed.
The Arab music industry has not mastered the videoclip & never will coz it's always about the same old boring cheap subject: Fake love; boy/girl, looking attractive, and no one can dance properly except to be disgustingly sexual as in Ruby/Haifa. We have even turned Beauty into something it's not.
Star Academy graduate Sofia Al Marikh is currently all over Melody channels these days.
She's got a new album coming out and a fresh video clip for all her fans to enjoy.
The debut album is entitled 'Kilmet Hob' and is also the name of the single, which is being broadcast on Melody Hits and Melody Arabia.
The clip is fresh, cute & girly ... perfect for Sofia! It's directed by Leila Kanaan.
As for her other news, Sofia is rehearsing for and getting ready to participate in a children's play, scheduled for Eid Al Fitr in Kuwait.
Check out these great photos of Sofia's Video Clip
What's up with Jad Choueri? He's back with another boring song!
I mean, he can sing about any girl he wants Masria, Lubnania, Yabania ... although I have to say, his songs about girls have become lame! So what's to listen to in his new song Masria? Really?
I mean, please, don't get me wrong ... Egyptian girls are cool, trendy and beautiful ... but he could have made a better song about them!
And what's up with the line about him going around the world and meeting SO many girls and bla bla? Ok! We get the message, you've been with so many girls that you've become an expert on them! Again, Lame!
Please, Jad ... Spare us the trash and the crap and just go home! Try to do something else with your life!
If you liked his new song Masria ... Please tell us why.
August 14th witnessed the release of Amr Diab’s most anticipated video clip, Neoul Eih.
The song is from his new album, Neoul Eih.
Filmed in California, the video was directed by young Egyptian Director, Marwan Hamed, the same guy who directed Omaret Yackobien. The whopping budget ($500,000) makes it one of the highest budget videos ever in the Middle East. Released on Rotana TV for the first time, the video was a great success. It was released minutes later on a Egyptian program named "El Beit Betak", on EGYPT TV.












