
Samira Said Teases Fans with Mysterious New Project
Moroccan pop singer Samira Said is cooking something up.
Said took to social media on Wednesday to share a video of herself from the studio.
'Work in Progress 😉✨,' the singer wrote on Instagram.
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Said, born in 1958 in Rabat, Morocco, is one of the most talented singers in the Middle East. She presented her first original song 'I Love Noodles' at nine.
The diva was discovered on the music program, 'Mawaheb', broadcast on Moroccan TV, and then moved to Egypt where her fame began.
Said mainly sings in the Egyptian dialect and recorded many hits that achieved great success in Egypt such as 'Mahassalsh Haga', 'Youm Wara Youm', 'Ben Lef", 'Sayidati Sadati', 'Malich 3inwan", and 'Akher Hawa'.
In 1980, she represented Morocco in the Eurovision Song Contest presenting the hit song "Bitaqat Hub".
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