Lebanese singer: "What is happening in Lebanon is a heinous crime. I am thinking of emigrating to Egypt or the UAE."

 The Lebanese singer, Saad Ramadan, expressed his "firm opinion" about the crises that Lebanon is going through at various levels, pointing to the possibility of his desire to emigrate.

Saad Ramadan described the current situation in Lebanon as "bad", stressing that Lebanon is experiencing its "worst political and economic conditions."

He continued, "Despite the change of ministries that the Lebanese were waiting for, the bad situation remains unchanged. What happened is the change of ministers' names only with new ones, with the same system."

The Lebanese artist considered that what is happening in his country is a "heinous crime", expressing his "rejection of the situation, and of the rulers who made young people wish to emigrate because of their bad regime."

He pointed out that he speaks about politics as "any Lebanese citizen who is jealous of his country and loves it."

He also noted the "possibility" of his thinking about emigrating from Lebanon one day, explaining that his destination might be "Egypt or the Emirates".

According to "Sky News Arabia", Ramadan expressed his happiness to participate for the fifth time in the Arab Music Festival in Egypt, noting that "I love the city of Alexandria, in which the festival was held this time."

He said, "I was afraid to stand on the Alexandria stage for the first time, but the concert achieved great success, and the audience received it wonderfully."

The Lebanese artist considered the Arab Music Festival as "a test like study tests", stressing that the dream of any artist is to stand on the stage of the opera house and participate in this ancient festival, considering that he is "lucky because he is the only one who stood on this stage of his generation."

He also pointed out that since he began to realize what life is, he realized it on the voice of the late Egyptian singer Abdel Halim Hafez, expressing his "great love for his songs," saying that "his school of art is Halim's school."

He hoped that it would happen to him, as happened with Hafez in the movie "The Deity of the Masses", in which he starred with the Egyptian actress Shadia, explaining that he "likes to climb the ladder of success from scratch."

When asked about festival songs that have achieved great success in recent years, he explained that he "does not like this color and does not see himself in it," but he stressed that these works "have their audience," stressing the need to observe "a certain level and red lines for the words used in this." the color".

Ramadan did not hide his love for popular Egyptian songs, which tell about the real lives of people, wishing to participate in a joint work with the great artist Ahmed Adawiya.

With regard to the acting step, Ramadan explained that he is waiting to be presented with an "appropriate script", because he wants to enter this field with a "strong artistic work".

He expressed his hope that this work would be "with the Tunisian artist Dora, or the two Egyptian artists, Yasmine Abdel Aziz and Donia Samir Ghanem."

And about his latest lyrical work, Ramadan revealed that he finished recording a Moroccan song for a series that will be shown soon, in addition to completing the recording of a Gulf song titled “Mou Aibak”, while preparing to perform New Year’s concerts in Lebanon, Sweden and the Netherlands.

When asked about the specifications of the "future wife", he wished that she would be "beautiful, feminine, ambitious, dreamy, and outside the artistic community."

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