Lebanese singer Wael Kfoury
Lebanese singer Wael Kfoury said in an interview to 'Arabstoday' “there are no longer disputes between me and ‘Rotana’ company. Rotana is my second home, and I can never be ungrateful
". "There is a fraternity bond linking me to Mr. Salem El Hindi, in addition to the respect and appreciate I have for Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal. I have met Mr. Salem several times and finally at my friend's home, producer Michel Hayek. I found that they have a policy similar to mine, which is tolerance, so we reunited. Sometimes problems occur at home, but it does not mean that family is destroyed or that bonds of love and fraternity are cut off,” said Kfouri, at a dinner party at the Venice hotel in Beirut, where he was invited by Rotana.
Kfoury revealed that he is currently working on a new album with Rotana, which will be launched soon. He refused to disclose any details on this album, and only said it will be “miscellaneous” in order to satisfy tastes of all people.
Kfouri also refused to reveal any details regarding the video clip he recently shot with director Said El-Marouk, wanting it to be a surprise to the audience.
The Lebanese singer expressed his happiness and pride to be a father for his daughter Michelle, saying "paternity is a blessing and nobody can deny that.”
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