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Lebanese singer Madeleine Matar

I prefer my own music production

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Lebanese singer Madeleine Matar
Cairo – Mostafa Mahmoud

Lebanese singer Madeleine Matar revealed she is currently working on several individual songs and denied media reports claiming she will produce her own music. In an interview with Arab Today, Matar said that “focusing on one song only is much better that working on more than 10 songs at the same time in terms of quality.” Most singers and production companies follow this strategy which is much safer particularly from the financial point of view, she added. The Lebanese star said she considers reviewing some other songs offers from Lebanese and Egyptian composers but noted that she will be selective. Matar said her slow progress in music production is mainly due to the recent death of her father. Born in Mount Lebanon, Madeleine was affected since her childhood by art, singing and music, and grew up to hear the voice of Umm Kalthoum, Fairouz and Asmahan. Matar took part in the television program "Kaes El Noujoum" on the Lebanese satellite channel LBCI, and won the Cup, of the Tunisian singer Latifa. She has released her first song titled: "Law Yousifou" in a joint tape with a group of young artists, the song has achieved a great success and reported by radio and television stations specialized in music. She also many single songs, the last one its "Ta3bani". and shes working on her new single songs the first one "Iraqi" and the second "Egyptian".

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