Diana Haddad: The Success of My Saudi Song Has Gone Beyond the Arab Gulf

Lebanese singer Diana Haddad
Lebanese singer Diana Haddad
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Diana Haddad: The Success of My Saudi Song Has Gone Beyond the Arab Gulf

Lebanese singer Diana Haddad
Lebanese singer Diana Haddad

Lebanese singer Diana Haddad said she was delighted to see her new Saudi song “Aasheg Dhamian” top search charts, affirming that “the song’s success has gone beyond the Arab Gulf, to reach the Mashreq and Lebanon.”

“That is because of the Saudi song’s catchy tune, as well as the beautiful idea behind it and its untraditional lyrics, which were written by Kuwaiti poet and journalist Noha Nabil, in addition to the song’s amazing music video,” Haddad said in exclusive remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat.

She added: “My audience in the Kingdom was asking me to come out with a Saudi song, and when I contacted the great Emirati composer Fayez Al Saeed, he told me that he had lyrics written by Noha Nabil for the song. I was immediately impressed when I read them and decided to present the song in the way that everyone has seen. It is not the first time that I top the search charts and social media platforms in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”

She referred to the music concert she held last year, which also trended because of the Saudi audience’s strong engagement with it.

Haddad took part in the concert held this week to celebrate the victory in the 1973 October 6 War, singing two songs in the presence of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi alongside stars from Egypt and other Arab countries.

Haddad spent less than 48 hours in Cairo, recording two Egyptian patriotic songs.



Red Sea International Film Festival Sets Dates for 2025 Edition

Red Sea International Film Festival Sets Dates for 2025 Edition
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Red Sea International Film Festival Sets Dates for 2025 Edition

Red Sea International Film Festival Sets Dates for 2025 Edition

The Red Sea International Film Festival (RSIFF) announced that its fifth edition will take place from December 4 to 13 at Jeddah’s historic Al Balad district.

This edition marks a significant milestone in the festival’s journey, celebrating its fifth anniversary and solidifying its reputation for supporting cinematic excellence, inspiring creativity, and empowering filmmakers in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.

This success has reinforced the Red Sea International Film Festival’s position as a leading cultural and cinematic event at both regional and international levels.

The previous edition recorded the highest attendance in the festival’s history, with over 40,000 attendees, including nearly 7,000 registered guests.

A total of 122 films from 85 countries were screened, including 61 world premieres, underscoring the festival’s growing influence.