Moroccan vocalists Ibrahim Stand up and Egyptian Mohamed Tarek booked the finalists of the Sharjah Mushroom 12 program, organized by Sharjah TV, after competing with UAE participants Ali Al Nubi and Jordanian Bakr Al Saqqar during the second episode aired yesterday. In which the singers competed in the group of trainer Waseem Fares.

After an evening of beauty and creativity, presented by participants with high technical levels, the Egyptian vocalist Mohamed Tarek impressed the committee by presenting the song “If One”, through which he expressed his vast audio spaces and creative ability in performing and mastering the shrines, not only that, but he continued his aesthetic paintings. Through the song «Messenger of Allah», which received great acclaim from the jury. The Emirati Ali Al Nubi, through his chanting link to the great talent possessed, where he presented the song «O Emirates of existence», and «O God of the universe», which found the acceptance of the jury, where they praised his talent, and asked him to continue training and work on and develop them to continue Future creations.

For his part, the vocalist Ibrahim got up to book his place in the next stage of the program, offering a song «I Mani Vias», which saturated with courage and creativity, and reflected in his performance to pay tribute «Talaa Badr on us» of the extensive culture of songs, and knowledge of musical doctrines, On the other hand, the Jordanian participant Bakr Al-Saqqar presented a song «Ya Noor Al-Qalbi», which was sweetly expressed by his voice and talent, and the song “Allah Allah”, which defined his creations, to commend the jury on his talent, and calls for more work in the future to refine his capabilities and development.

The crowd will be on the third qualifying round of Sherif Mohsen's group, which includes Palestinian singers Abdel Majid Erekat, Iraqi Arkan Al Qaisi, Lebanese Omar Kabbara and Omani Saeed Al Roshdi to compete on Thursday.

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