Among the Arab stars present strongly at the concert was the Lebanese singer Najwa Karam, whose presence had a special advantage, as she performed a duet with the Tunisian artist Saber Al-Rubai for the late song “As long as the moon is with me.”
Many followers interacted with Najwa’s appearance and singing at the ceremony, and one of the comments was, “Najwa Karam, the night, outperformed all voices and artists, a sound performance, a resonant voice, and the Arabs with your delight and power!! Najwa Karam was paralyzed all night.”
Another follow-up wrote: “I am overwhelmed by your voice and beauty.”
And another added: “Everyone is asking Najwa Karam for a Gulf song, with 100% Gulf words, melody, and distribution, not a white dialect.
We also mention the comment of one of the followers: “A smart choice by Najwa and Saber for a song, as long as I have the moon, it fits Najwa’s voice and the pitch of her voice, as well as with Saber’s voice! Even her words are easy, and she does not need much effort to pronounce the letters in the Gulf dialect.”
The artist, Najwa Karam, shared with the followers, through the storyboard feature on her Instagram page, a set of videos from the atmosphere of the ceremony, the most prominent of which was her documentation of the word she wrote for the late on the wall dedicated to the words of the stars before entering the ceremony.
And Najwa chose to write: “Your voice is not from this land, and I am sure that you will see us from the sky.”
The lady has arrived.#NajwaKaram | #Najwa_Karam_Night_Sound_of_the_Earth pic.twitter.com/3xNwfmerLL
— N- (@allthepeacenk) February 1, 2023
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As long as I have the moon with me and the money of the stars ✨
The duet of the artist Najwa Karam and the artist Saber Al-Rubai
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