Upon getting over his recent crisis, which led him to the prison for 15 days on check charges, Egyptian singer Mohammed al-Hilo has resumed his artistic activities.
Al-Hilo recorded songs for his new album starting with a song composed by poet Naser Rashwan named “Live I love” which is a poem in classical Arabic and tuned by Emir Abdulmajeed. Al-Hilo repeats in this song his experience of singing in classical Arabic.
Al-Hilo told al-Sharq al-Awsat daily that he has decided to sing another song he would record this week entitled “Matrah Ma Tersi” (Wherever you Throw) composed by Emad al-Rashidi and tuned by Mohammed Mustafa.
“I would give myself completely to recording new songs to make up for the period of being away from my audience during which I witnessed the bitterest experience in my life”, Mohammed added -- Albawaba.com