A video clip of a Yemeni child selling water sings in a picture that dazzles everyone, where his voice was strong and the features of his face were expressive as he sang the song “Habibi You Wink Min Zaman” by the Yemeni artist Salah Al Akhfash, while selling water to motorists and pedestrians on the streets.

The pioneers of social networking sites, and expressed their admiration for the performance of this child, who called him "water vendor", which made this child is widely known on the media. "The voice of this child is very strong, God willing, may God protect him and protect him," said one of the tweets on Twitter.

Another said: "I have not seen such a strong performance of a child of his age .. God protect him."

One of the followers pointed out that the child did not study music previously, saying: "Despite the talent of the Yemeni boy and his ability to move between high and low classes and despite his young age, but he has never studied music before."

For her part, the Syrian artist Asala Nasri published in her account on the social networking site "Instagram" video clip, and commented on: "What Ahlak Yarouh my heart and the most beautiful voice and spirit Yabai love and good seller and joy seller Yaabni Omar water seller Mo reasonable Mo reasonable Haljmal."

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Mahalak Yarouh my heart and the most beautiful voice and spirit Yabai love love and good seller and joy seller my son Omar water seller Mo reasonable Mo reasonable Haljmal # water_seller # Yemen

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The video that spread to the Yemeni child, Amr Ahmed, was not new, but has been around since August, but has finally been released.

It is noteworthy that the child, "the seller of water," had previously met the Yemeni artist Salah Akhfash and sang with him his song "Habibi Wink Men Zaman," the song he sang in the video that was the reason for his fame.

After the wide spread of this video, the pioneers of social networking sites posted another video of the child, where someone asked him what he wants to become when he grows up, he replied that he wants to become a doctor and not a singer.