Lebanese singer Juana Malah has denied circulating rumors that she is seriously involved with the son of novelist, Ihsan Abdul Qadoos, Mohammad. The singer stressed that Mohammad is the technical supervisor of her album at the production company she is signed with, and that they are not married.
Their heavy workload demanded they spend long hours together, in Cairo and Beirut, she added.
Malah has returned to the scenes in style with her new album "Hatifdal Fi Albi" (You Will Remain in my Heart). The album, produced by ‘Fame Melody,’ features seven songs composed by artists from Egypt and Lebanon.
Juana stated that her new album took over a year to prepare between studios in Lebanon and Egypt, explaining her long absence. She revealed that she was not so lucky with her two previous production companies, since neither provided her continued success.
After a careful study of the market, the singer felt it would be in her best interest to join the company ‘Fame Melody', whom she feels will help her excel in her career and reach stardom. The singer stated that change gives every artist a sense of renewal, energy, and self confidence, and her new look reflects her actual personality.
Juana released a new music video for the song "Hatifdal Fi Qalbi" currently being aired on ‘Melody’s’ satellite music channel.
The singer surprisingly chose to work with controversial young, Egyptian director Jad Shweiri, whose work has been known to feature provocative scenes, often considered inappropriate for Arab audiences.
The singer’s fans are accustomed to her down to earth style that is close to the heart, and many criticized Juana for the cooperation with Jad, passing judgment before seeing the end result.
Jad presented a beautiful story filled with emotion in the clip he created for Juana that has so far been successful, and the cooperation has proven that he is capable of creating different styles of music videos, and not only seductive clips.