Lebanese pop singer Yara will spill the beans about her upcoming music plans as well as her love life and marriage on Egyptian presenter Amr Adib’s talk show “Every Friday.” The TV show will air on Abu Dhabi channel at 11.30 p.m. Friday.
Yara will reportedly perform some of her hit songs, such as, “Twasa Fia,” and “Hob Kabeer,” as well as old Arabic melodies.
She will talk about her experience in the Arab entertainment world and her music selection. Adib will ask his guest a variety of questions covering all aspects of her life, including love, marriage, relationships with other artists and the rumors facing her lately.
“Every Friday” has in the past surprised its audiences with special musical evenings featuring pioneering Arab singers, in addition to interviews with famous football players, such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi, and Neymar.
The show has enjoyed great success since airing its first episode, as celebrities would post photos with Adib on Instagram after an appearance on the show. Yara had also recently shared a photo with Adib on her social media pages.
Adib, who has one of the largest audiences in the Middle East, hosted “Al-Kahira Al-Youm” (“Cairo Today”) for almost two decades.
Yara started her musical career with the ballad “Hob Kabeer.” In 2006, she joined Fadl Shaker in a duet called “Khedni Ma’ak.” In 2009, she joined Jean-Marie Riachi for the album “Belaaks” with the song “Shefto min biid” (“I Saw Him”) in Lebanese dialect.
Source :Arab News
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