Nancy Ajram miserably FAILS to impress with her "meaningless" new music video!

Published February 25th, 2015 - 11:01 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Fame can change you, that's a fact; even the industry's most humble stars aren't immune to it!

Sadly, Lebanese superstar Nancy Ajram's fans were left highly disappointed by her latest music video for the single "W Bkoun Jayi Wadeaak" (And I Come to Say Goodbye) from her new album "Nancy 8."

The production failed to garner as much positive feedback as it did with its YouTube views. Although the video was watched over 171 thousand times, judging by viewers' comments, we can hardly call it "successful."

A lack of a good storyline, no specific plot and meaningless gestures were some of the things fans blasted the video for. The entire album's song choices were described as a "failure" and second-class to her previous work, which shot her to fame.

Arab Idol was also blamed for the low quality of her current music. Nancy's fans accused her of putting all her energy into the talent show and not focusing near enough on her music.

Fans also urged Nancy to go back to working with Lebanese director Nadine Labaki, who produced some of Nancy's most beautiful and meaningful music videos, including "Enta Eih" (What Are You?) and "Akhasmak Ah" (Should I stop talking to You?).

"And I Come to Say Goodbye" was directed by Fadi Haddad, whom fans accused of constantly presenting the same style of video clips without any real creativity or storyline.

Meanwhile, the starlet didn't respond to her fans' comments, but maybe she will with a new "good" video?

Was it really that bad? You can judge for yourselves by watching it below!

 

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