Shireen Wajdi searching for the right new look

Published June 23rd, 2003 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Egyptian singer Shireen Wajdi has announced that she is currently looking for a new look to present her audience with for her upcoming album. The singer has made it a point to keep changing the way she looks with every album she releases and so this time she is searching something that will help her make a strong comeback. 

 

According to Laha magazine, Shireen is looking into many different styles that may suit her at the moment and is requesting her husband's opinion, which she has come accustomed to following. She has not yet made her mind on what exactly to choose, and stressed that the new look has become a phenomenon with every singer and accounts greatly to the amount of success one has. 

 

Recently, Wajdi was in Lebanon for the shooting of her new music video for the song "Lafait Bilad Allah" (I Traveled the World) under the direction of Lebanese director Mirna Abu Elias. Shireen had previously sung the song with the Kuwaiti band Gitara who are also accompanying the singer and will be in the music video. The filming process for the new clip took two days to complete, which was record breaking for Mirna. The theme of the clip revolves around looking Shireen and her quest to find her love.  

 

Wajdi has given her initial acceptance to be part of the prestigious Jordanian Jarash summer festival, to be among the large list of prominent Arab singers who will be participating in the big event. Shireen will also be taking part in a number of other festivals around the Arab world expanding her popularity.  

 

The singer recently shot a new song "Oyoun Al Atfal" (Eyes of Children), under the direction of Rami Imam (Son of Egyptian comedian actor Adel Imam), in the form of a music video as a special dedication to children every where around the world. The song was translated into a number of languages, and was chosen by UNICEF to be the highlight of all the charity events they plan to hold supporting the hungry and needy children. –Albawaba.com  

 

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