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Iraqi Artist Shatha Hassoun’s Emotional Response to National Anthem Mishap at Iraq International Festival

Tuesday 10/October/2023 – 03:39 PM

The Iraqi artist, Shatha Hassoun, was in a state of crying because of the attack on her after she made a mistake in singing the national anthem during the Iraq International Festival, which she is chairing.

Shatha Hassoun began a bout of crying, coinciding with her talk about her mistake in singing the Iraqi national anthem, on one of the television programs, saying: There were 1,500 people attending the festival, and only two people who objected, and by God, it is forbidden for guests to go to two people, no one lived what I lived.

Shatha Hassoun makes a mistake in singing the Iraqi national anthem

The Iraqi artist, Shatha Hassoun, received a wave of harsh criticism after she made a mistake in singing the Iraqi national anthem, during the opening ceremony of the first session of the Iraq International Festival.

The artist, Shatha, made a mistake in the words of the national anthem, as she said, “Do I see you as soft, blessed, and safe and honorable,” instead of “safe, blessed, and blessed with honor,” which sparked a state of widespread controversy on social media, and the artist was subjected to harsh criticism.

Shatha Hassoun

On the other hand, the Iraqi artist Shatha Hassoun recently released her latest song in the Egyptian dialect, which bears the name I think, and Shatha spoke about the song in television statements, saying: A song, I think, will be filmed as a video clip and the style will be different, because I want to look unfamiliar. In this album, and he worked on an album, he recorded more than one wonderful song.

The song is written by Ihab Abdel Azim, composed by Bahaa Abdel Hady, arranged by Zoom, and the clip is directed by Ziad Khoury.

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