Despite her few statements through the media, the last press appearance of the Lebanese artist and singer Carole Samaha came as a surprise to her fans, some of whom expressed their disappointment with Samaha’s statements, especially when he talked about the file of artistic retirement, which means that she may soon close the curtain on several decades. Of acting and singing.
Carole Samaha, who began her career in singing and theater in the late last century, is apparently considering ending her artistic career through a personal decision, which raises questions about the reasons for this approach by Samaha, especially in light of the great success she achieves with every artistic work she releases to the masses.
The Lebanese artist recently announced the possibility of her retirement from the artistic community approaching, when she feels that she has lost the health capabilities that help her to continue, and she said that she thinks about it a lot, to the point that she asks herself every time she sings on stage about the number of concerts that she will perform later.
Retirement soon?
during Statements During the “Time” program on the “Dubai TV” channel, Samaha added, “I will continue to continue as long as my voice is in good health, but staying away from art for a certain period is necessary that the artist must accept, in order to preserve his brilliance and beautiful influence, as his body and health capabilities are weak.” They definitely affect the level of his artistic works.”
Samaha’s statements sparked widespread comments on social media, among those who considered that these statements express the artist’s awareness and ability to determine the date of his departure, and others who confirmed that they are still enjoying the art that Carole has been presenting for decades.
Roaa Al-Ali commented on Samaha’s statements, saying, “This is the first time I hear about an artist talking about retirement in this way. Many artists lose their health and sparkle, and insist on exploiting their sweet history to continue, and unfortunately it is often continuity that leads them to failure. All respect, Carol,” while Mona said. Festakji, “For now, your sparkle in the artistic community is constant, and I hope you will not retire soon. Your old songs will be heard now.”
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Carole also believed that the artist must have intelligence, which enables him to determine the appropriate time to move away from the artistic scene, in addition to accepting the idea of losing stardom at any time. She added, “Stardom is not permanent… the journey has ups and downs, and there are times when you succeed and times when you fail.” .
Commenting on her artistic career, Samaha explained that the most valuable moments of her life are the moments in which she stands on stage and meets her audience, noting that she works to exploit them and enjoy them as much as possible, and regarding that she added, “The artist lives in the memory of the audience through his influential works, and he must maintain this success.” And not distort it.”
Samaha’s latest work
It should be noted that Carole Samaha’s latest work is the song “A Copy of Me,” which she released three months ago and caused widespread waves of controversy, as a group of fans considered that some scenes in the “clip” contained exaggerated suggestions.
But Samaha responded to the controversy that accompanied the “clip” and the announcement of her new song, as the Lebanese star confirmed that the “Copy of Me” clip does not warrant all the uproar, considering that she is an actress and this is what the role in which she performed required.
Samaha responded by saying, “Because I am an actress with a soul for the other, a copy of myself. I am talking about one person. He and I have become one soul. It is not possible for us to be far from each other in the poster. I am doing my job as an actress.”
As for her husband’s opinion, Carole Samaha said, “Praise be to God that my husband supports me. He appreciates art and appreciates my work, and this thing comforts me a lot.” She added: “I have never considered YouTube as a standard for my songs, because some songs get fewer views and go to any other country and they have saved them, and the real success comes on stage.”