June 23, 2008
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The famous Lebanese star Nancy Ajram said that she is still too young to think about marriage. When asked
about the man of her dreams.
Nancy said that no one chooses who to love, and that she might name the characteristics of a perfect man, yet fall in love with another.
Nancy also said that love comes spontaneously, however she likes a man to be polite and who knows how to treat a woman.
“Women have their own world and a man who tries to enter and understand this world is the winner,� said Nancy.
Nancy will head to Algeria on June 22 to host a live concert. She requested a hundred security guards to be present to protect her from Algerian fans.
Nancy also asked for her own private mobile bathroom that costs US$4,000.
She requested similar amenities at the Moroccan Mowazin festival.
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June 10, 2008
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Life re-entered the center of Beirut last week with the new celebration called “The Center of Beirut Stars.�
The first night featured live concerts held by superstars Nawal Al Zoghbi and Ragheb Alameh.
The second night the adorable singer Nancy Ajram and singer Fadel Shaker performed. Nancy sang the song “Lebanon.�
The festival was held by the �Solidare’ Company and sponsored by the Middle East Bank. The aim of the event was to re-attract tourists to Lebanon.
According to the London daily Elaph, Nancy said that she was very pleased to participate in the event and she congratulated Lebanon and the Lebanese people. Nancy has not sung in her beloved country since New Years Eve.
Nancy also said that she is happy to be home and hopes that Lebanon will be prosperous once more.
Nancy’s upcoming album will be in stores within a month. She has not decided on a name for the new album. She is getting ready to film a video clip for a song from the new album with the Lebanese director Saeed Al Marouq.
As for her upcoming concerts, Nancy says that since Lebanon is safe once again she will be touring in various towns in Lebanon and hosting concerts.
The summer season will be a busy time for Nancy. She will travel to Syria, Jordan, the Gulf States, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt and Europe to hold concerts.
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May 29, 2008
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Nancy Ajram was overwhelmed with the fans at the Moroccan festival when they started singing Happy Birthday to her in Arabic, French and English. Afterwards one of her fans presented her a bouquet of flowers.
Nancy was scheduled to perform at the festival on May 17, but since the airport in Beirut was still closed and she had to travel to Syria by care and then to Jordan. She then flew to Tunisia and then on to Morocco.
Next Nancy will head to Dubai to hold performances.
Nancy held a press conference before the festival. A French journalist asked her about her dreams as she is celebrating her birthday and Nancy replied, “Ana Bahlam Beek� (I Dream about you).
The French journalist asked Nancy to answer in French, since she speaks the language well, but she chose to respond in Arabic to the room’s approval.
Nancy is a fan of both music talent shows “Superstar� and “Star Academy.� She believes there are only a few who have a really beautiful voice.
Nancy was asked if she is competing with the famous Lebanese singer Haifa Wahbi. “I am out of the competition circle,� said Nancy.
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May 26, 2008
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For nine days in Rabat, the seventh annual Mawazine Festival drew a sizeable crowd from all over Morocco who came to see high-calibre concerts given by internationally renowned performers.
Whitney Houston wowed the audience on May 24th with an open-air concert to close out the festival, giving an excited crowd the opportunity to discover and admire the singer’s husky, sensual voice. Her young fans held up banners saying “We love you, Whitney”.
This final concert of the festival, given by American superstar of the 1980s and 90s will go down in Rabat history, which had never before played host to such a major star.
The organisers of the festival believe that the seventh Mawazine was a resounding success. Aziz Daki, the technical director, said the five concert venues sold out completely on three of the nine days of the festival.
The Moroccan public came out in force and appreciated the calibre of the artists, who lit up Rabat for the whole of the nine days.
For nine days Rabat was serenaded by leading Moroccan and international artists, who gave about 100 concerts.
During press conferences, many of the stars expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to perform in Morocco.
Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram expressed her delight at appearing before the Moroccan public. She said they were attentive listeners and they have great appreciation for valuable and genuine art. Her concert, held on the third day of the festival, drew an audience estimated at over 30,000 people.
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