Despite the fact that she is not a member of the Rotana Production Company, Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram was able to defeat all the singers in the company with her latest hit “Aah Wi Nus” reaching the number one spot in the top twenty song contest, which is broadcasted on Rotana music channel. Nancy was able to compete with all the singers enlisted in Rotana and defeat them after the audience voted her song as the best.
Nancy’s accomplishment proves the fairness of the race, shows that she has come a long way in her career, and is in fact a very popular and talented singer. After winning the first prize in the contest, the announcer of the program held Nancy as a special guest on the show and presented her with an award.
Ajram is in the process of filming her fifth song in the form of a music video from her latest album. Saeed Al Marouq, who also directed the latest music video for Lebanese singer Najwa Karam “Leash Imgharib”, will direct the new song “Inta Aih” (What Are You?) for Nancy.
Nancy is also preparing for shooting an episode for one of the programs on the Lebanese satellite channel Future, in which she will present a collection of songs from her latest album “Ah Wi Nus”.
Ajram has denied allegations that her music videos are sleazy and unethical. The singer stressed that her performance in her videos only reflects feminine characteristics and does not exceed that limit. Nancy revealed in a press conference she held in Amman Jordan, right before her concert, that her appearance is not the least bit seedy, even though she does appear in more ways than wan attractive and seducing. She added that children imitate her movements on stage, and is she was disrespectful they would not act in that way.
Ajram was able to reach the top of most music charts with her latest song “Ah Wi Nus”. The new song has been witnessing great success and popularity as is the case with all her previous song. Ajram has released a video clip for the main song of the album direction of Lebanese director Nadine Labky. –Albawaba.com
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