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Elissa Invites Fans to Be Part of Her Online Launch Party


Wed 08 Apr 2020 | 01:06 PM
Yara Sameh

Lebanese recording artist, Elissa has decided to bring her fans a bit of joy with another update about her upcoming new song “Hangany kaman w kaman” (we will sing more and more).

She announced in a series of tweets on Twitter that her fans can now be a part of her song's online launch party, and described the step-by-step procedure.

https://twitter.com/elissakh/status/1247586821594374151?s=20

https://twitter.com/elissakh/status/1247593430265614336?s=20

https://twitter.com/elissakh/status/1247595888387723266?s=20

On April 7, the Lebanese recording artist offered her fans a glimpse into the upcoming new song.

Elissa has postponed the release of her new album indefinitely due to the spread of Coronavirus, which was set to be released during Eid al-Fitr holidays.

This album will be the last in her career, as the Lebanese artist announced on August 19, 2019, that she will be quitting the music industry.

“I am preparing this new album with a lot of love and passion. The reason is that it will be the last one in my career. I am announcing this with a heavy heart but with a lot of conviction because I can’t work in a field that is similar to mafias. I can’t be productive anymore,” she tweeted on Twitter.

In the new album, she cooperates with a large number of poets and composers she previously worked with, including Amir Teima, Nader Abdallah, and Walid Said.

Elissa

The 46-year-old artist’s latest album is “Ila Kol Elli Bihebbouni” (To All the Ones Who Love me), which was released by Rotana production، on July 24, 2018.

It also topped Twitter’s most trending list in Jordan and the UAE, as twitter users hashtags “#Elissa_Album_2018”, and flooded the social network with parts of the album songs.

The Lebanese artist had recorded the songs in Egyptian and Lebanese dialects, including singer-actress Warda Al-Jazairia’s song “Wahashtony”.

She cooperated with a large number of poets and composers including Amir Teima, Ramy Gamal, Nader Abdallah, and Walid Said, which includes 16 songs.