Syrian megastar, Assala Nasri will perform Friday evening at the Global Village Dubailand, in Dubai, UAE, as a part of her Gulf tour, which started in the city of Al-Qassim in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The concert is expected to draw a large crowd.
On the other hand, the Syrian megastar's new music video “Shamekh” is on its way to earning its 6th million on youTube after dropping it, on January 9.
The music video is by the lyrics of Prince Badr Ben Mohammed, composed by Abdulaziz Elmuanna, and directed by Nehal Nabil.
Meanwhile, Nasri revealed in a press statement that she is preparing for a Gulf album.
Syrian megastar’s last released album is “Mohtamma Bel Tafasil”, which was released on August 15, 2017.
Mohtamma Bel Tafasil features 12 tracks.
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It is worth mentioning that Nasri, born on May 15, 1969, is a Syrian singer and TV host.She was born in Damascus to a middle-class couple, her father Moustafa Nasry, was a well-known Syrian composer and singer.
The Syrian megastar began her musical career by performing patriotic, religious and children’s songs when she was four years old.
She sang the theme song “Qessas al-Sho’oub (Stories of People”) of the cartoon show “Hekaayat ‘aalamiyah” (Global tales).
Assala made her musical debut in 1993 with “Law te’rafou” (If you know). The album had four songs in the oriental operatic TARAB style composed by great Egyptian composers.
She quickly cemented her presence in a growing industry brimming with new, young talents like Najwa Karam, Saber Rebai, Angham, and Abdelmajeed Abdullah.
Assala booked herself a place along with the Arab singing legends among great albums through two decades.
Among her most famous albums are “Eghdab” (Get angry), “Wala tessadda” (Do not believe), “Alby beyertahlak (My heart feels at home with you), “Ya mag-noun” (Oh madman), “Moshtaa’a” (I am missing you), ” Yameen Allah” (I swear), “Add al-horouf” (As much as letters), “Hayaaty” (My life), “Noss haala” (A half situation) and “Kanoun kaifek” (The law of your fancy).