The Syrian artist, Asala, shared a video clip, which one of her followers had posted to her, through her own account on the social networking site, and she responded with clear emotion.
In the details, Asala appeared in one of the places performing the famous song “Qari’at al-Fanjan” by the late Egyptian artist Abdel Halim Hafez, and commented on the publication as he flirted with Asala’s performance and voice and the book: “When Halim Sings”, so that Asala republished the video on her private page and commented with emotion: “Does it when I sing Sola?”
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