Hiyam Younes what you did not know about her life - Important secrets revealed during the episode
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 Published On May 16, 2012

Hayam Younes January 2, 1948, Lebanese singer and film actress. Among her most famous songs are "Taallaq Al Qalbi", "Rumat Al Fouad Maliha Atrah", "Knock the Gates of People" and "Travel, my love and come back." With Abdo Musa, she formed a successful duo. She is the younger sister of the performing artist Nezha Younes, and she is a member of the Syndicate of Professional Artists in Lebanon.
Its business
Knocking the doors of the people, written by Shafiq al-Maghribi, composed by Hiyam Younes, and prepared by: Rafik Hobeika.
Jadili Yam Al-Jadayel with Abdo Musa.
Travel, my beloved, and return with his servant Musa.
To see the top of the mountain with his servant Musa.
O bird Yili flew with his servant Musa.
The song "Ya Bint Al Arjoun" with the Algerian singer Abdullah Al Mannai.
The death of Anwar Wagdy was a reason for my instability in Egypt

(I challenge him) and (Oh Tomorrow) my next new boy with Jamil Mahmoud

I wished to be the owner of the song (Sitt El Habayeb)

The great Lebanese singer, Hiyam Younes, was a guest on last Thursday's episode of Special Evening, where it was a special episode.

At the beginning of the episode, artist Hiyam Younes talked about her beginnings with singing and acting at the age of five, indicating that she was quick to memorize, as she used to recite the songs of Umm Kulthum as soon as he heard it for the first time, and a clip of her voice was broadcast from the movie (My Heart on My Son) in which she performed and sang in Five years old.
When asked about the reason for her instability and staying in Egypt despite her success, she said that the artist Anwar Wagdy wanted to work with him, but his death was a reason for her not staying in Egypt, in addition to that she was required in Lebanon to act in another movie.

After that, she talked about singing in all Arabic dialects, even in the Sudanese dialect, and talked about her experience with the late artist Tariq Abdel Hakim, Jamil Mahmoud and other Saudi composers, after her singing experience in Kuwait, as well as her experience in duo singing with the late Jordanian artist Abdo Musa, confirming that she is The only artist who sang with the Rababa.

And about her newness, she said (I challenge him) and (Oh Tomorrow), my new coming with composer Jamil Mahmoud.

When she was asked about the song she wished to be its owner, she said that it was Fayza Ahmed's song (Sit El Habayeb).
In the episode, the song (Praise be to God Qatar) was broadcast for the first time, written and composed by Michel Juha.

Actress Hiyam Younes confirmed her poetry during the episode by reciting many of her eloquent poems as she sang during the interview on the air.

The episode featured an intervention from the Saudi composer Jamil Mahmoud, who praised the artistic value of the artist Hiyam Younes, stressing that after all these years she sang better because she added her experience, and she preserved the purity of her voice and considered her an example for artists and artists and asked them to follow her example, as well as thanked the Voice of the Gulf broadcast because it seals Gaps and generations know their past.

The episode featured an intervention from the Saudi journalist Ali Fekandash, who praised the artist, the Bahraini poet Mona Ghazal, and the Qatari media, Mai Salem Al-Kuwari, and many of the listeners' interventions.

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