I have in my soul the glory of cedar and oak – (Video)

Beirut – “Al-Quds Al-Arabi”: The sun of the Lebanese song carried Najwa Karam, the Lebanese mawwal and Al-Qudud Al-Halabi to expatriation in the United States, where it ignited in the hearts of her fans a longing for the homeland.

And Karam sang, “They said, no matter how high I am, I have in my soul the majesty of cedar and oak, from the east I pray, and the name of the country is Lebanon, and this is the east over honesty and loyalty that is divine.”

In a video clip, the artist Najwa Karam seemed to spread enthusiasm among the watchers when they heard the word Lebanon.

With Karam, the audience chanted the words of most of her songs, such as “My heart trembles,” “There is no sleep,” “Let me see you at night,” “I am in love,” and “You want to come back, and God is what.”

Najwa continues her artistic tour to perform later in concert in Chicago and in other states.

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