Emirati artist Ghaith Al Hayem released a video clip of his new song, “What He Lived”, from his tunes, and the lyrics of the poet Rami Al Aboudi, and Hatem Al Mansour’s distribution. He is also preparing for two new songs that will be released soon.

In a press release, Al-Hayyem pointed out that the song is very distinctive in its content, melodies and distribution, adding that her words express a stage he passed through in his life, and it came at the right time to reflect the feeling he lived a lot.

On the other hand, Al-Haim expressed his passion for art and his love for him, and stressed that he could not turn away from him, although he is a pilot, explaining that he started singing at the age of nine in a school competition, but he stopped singing until the age of eighteen.

He added: “Art is created with a person like a soul. No matter how much you try to get away from it, you will not be able to. I have great artistic ambition and goals I aspire to. I also love flying a lot and love excellence in my community. Why am I not a pilot and an artist? We in the Emirates used to be the number one in mind. ”

On his stance towards participating in talent programs, he said: “Talent programs are beautiful, but I did not participate in them because they do not suit me, I am not looking for fame, and those programs, despite their aesthetic, can not make a star, as they have wronged many talents, and caused Psychological frustration of others ».

And about the lack of his work, Al-Hayyam clarified that he presented the first official song in 2012 entitled "Oh my soul, my soul." He added, "I currently have nine songs .. I have rightly recognized the art and recognized this thing. A lot, but there are plans for the coming period, and efforts will be made, God willing. ”

"I have shortened the right to art, and I admit it."