The head of the Syrian Artists Syndicate, Mohsen Ghazi, commented on the criticism he was subjected to after singing Mawwal, “Our story does not end with an earthquake.”
Ghazi replied, indicating that he considers the criticism personal opinions, stressing that Al-Mawal did not sing to highlight his talent, but rather to deliver a message and a cry from the heart of pain.
The Syrian artist explained that the money came as a call for cooperation between the people and Basma Al-Jarrah, recalling that he had stopped singing 20 years ago.
Mohsen Ghazi had said in the money he released the day after the devastating earthquake that hit Syria, “Our story is not finished with an earthquake. Eternity and strikes. We are accustomed to it.”
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