Moroccan artist Saad Lamjarred revealed the scenes and secrets of his artistic life, noting that he immigrated to America to work and rely on himself, and worked in several jobs.
Lamjarred said, during his arrival as a guest on the “Echo of the Stadiums” program on mbc Saudi ArabiaHe wanted to depend on himself and become a self-made person, so he decided to immigrate to America, and there he worked several jobs and for a while he suffered because of the lack of work.
He added that the migration period learned a lot from her, and then he participated in the talent program “Super Star”, which represents the second important station in his life, following obtaining second place and the public’s support for him at that stage.
The Moroccan artist explained that he decided to produce for himself; Therefore, he returned to emigration and worked for a while before producing his first music video for himself. He pointed out that the song “Anti Baghia” is his first song that achieved great Arab success, indicating that he does not want to be selfish and present one dialect in his songs, so he presents Moroccan and Egyptian songs and several dialects in order to reach everyone.
Saad Lamjarred did not hold back his tears on the air following showing a video of him with his father, the artist Al-Bashir Abdo, and said that he considered his father his role model, the most important person in his life, and he learned a lot from him, expressing his lack of his father these days and was greatly affected while talking regarding him.
The Moroccan star confirmed his happiness to sing with a number of artists he loved before, such as Saber Al-Rubai, Redwan and Elissa, as well as Mohamed Ramadan, and praised the latter and his acting and singing performance.
It is worth noting that Saad Lamjarred recently celebrated the arrival of his song with the Lebanese star Elissa “From the First Minute” to more than 100 million views on YouTube in one month. Lamjarred and Elissa will also meet in one party as part of the Jeddah Season activities on June 17, organized by Rotana.