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Preparing for new song

Ali Al Deek will not present new programs soon

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Syrian singer Ali Al Deek
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Syrian singer Ali Al Deek revealed that he does not intend to participate in any TV programs during the current period after the notable success that his latest experience achieved. He underlined the positive repercussion of his program on his artistic career.

He stressed that he will not repeat the experience, saying that he will not participate in any program with similar idea. He stressed readiness to present new TV programs if the new experience carried different ideas.

In the same context, he revealed, in a statement to “Arabs Today”, that he currently works to prepare for issuing a new song, saying that he also plans to film a new video clip. He promised his fans that the new works will be different, stressing his keenness to diversify his works to meet the expectations of his fans in all over the Arab world.

 

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