Egyptian Actresses in the Singing Scene: Signature Presence or Comprehensive Talent? The recent trend of Egyptian actresses venturing into the singin
Egyptian Actresses in the Singing Scene: Signature Presence or Comprehensive Talent?
The recent trend of Egyptian actresses venturing into the singing scene has raised questions about the motivations and goals behind this trend. While some observers view it as a new and exciting development, others see it as a way to make a quick profit.
Why Are Actresses Singing?
Ghada Ibrahim, the latest actress to join the list of singing celebrities, intends to release her first song titled “Ana Charismatic” within days, confirming that she will release a series of songs successively. Ghada defends her singing style, saying that it is suitable for all ages and far from vulgarity and vulgarity.
Financial Motives?
Critic Maha Matbouli believes that the actresses’ tendency towards singing is driven by financial motives, citing the financial returns from social media, concerts, and wedding parties as the primary goal. Matbouli argues that singing has well-known rules and principles, and the sudden appearance of actresses in the singing scene is not strange, but rather has a clear goal.
What Do Critics Say?
Egyptian composer Mounir El Wasimi believes that the trend does not detract from anyone, but rather is a new advantage added to the actor’s credit and a good opportunity to show his talent. He cites Hoda Sultan as an example of an actress who succeeded in the singing scene.
On the other hand, critic Mohamed Abdel Khaleq points out that there is not one of the actresses who have tried to become professional actors recently who has even a reasonable amount of singing talent or a beautiful voice. He believes that comprehensive talent does not appear suddenly and is not something that can be learned.
Is It Just a Fad?
According to Abdel Khaleq, most of the time the experience does not last long, and the first song may be the last. He also notes that social media platforms have become one of the most important means of spreading the word about actors and singers.
Conclusion
The trend of Egyptian actresses venturing into the singing scene is a double-edged sword, with some seeing it as an exciting new development and others viewing it as a way to make a quick profit. While some critics believe that the actresses’ talent is genuine, others argue that the financial motives behind this trend are clear. Ultimately, the success of these actresses will depend on their ability to connect with their audience and produce high-quality music.
FAQs
* Why are Egyptian actresses singing?
+ Ghada Ibrahim defends her singing style, saying that it is suitable for all ages and far from vulgarity and vulgarity.
* Is this trend driven by financial motives?
+ Critic Maha Matbouli believes that the actresses’ tendency towards singing is driven by financial motives.
* Can anyone become a singer?
+ No, comprehensive talent does not appear suddenly and is not something that can be learned.
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