Nagaat Al-Saghira's Appearance Delights Her Fans.. The Artist Responds
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Nagaat Al-Saghira's Appearance Delights Her Fans.. The Artist Responds

SadaNews - In her latest appearance after years of absence, the esteemed Egyptian artist Nagaat Al-Saghira emerged from her home in Cairo, becoming the talk of Egyptians and Arabs.

On Tuesday evening, Nagaat Al-Saghira shared a photo of herself on her Instagram account, appearing elegant, calm, and in good health, which caused a significant buzz and a great deal of interaction on social media.

Thank You Video After Audience Comments

She was flooded with comments from the large audience expressing their profound longing for her.

In response to this interaction, the artist published a new post hours later, thanking her audience.

She stated: "Thank you, your words are precious and always make me happy. Your love is the greatest appreciation for my journey, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for every sincere feeling that reached me from you."

The great artist continued: "On the occasion of the holiday.. wishing you all the best and happiness. May all your days be serene and filled with goodness and joy.. Happy Eid to you.. and long live Egypt."

Moreover, comments poured in on the post as many expressed their happiness at her remarkable and rare presence, while others considered her appearance as a "precious Eid gift."

The "Lyre of Arab Singing"

It is noteworthy that the Egyptian artist Nagaat Al-Saghira recently appeared at the Opera House in the Arts and Culture City, home of the National Media Authority, in November of last year.

Her visit, considered rare after a long absence from the limelight, impressed the audience who praised the star's elegant look and good health, stirring nostalgia for the "Lyre of Arab Singing."

This appearance came after a long period away from the spotlight, with her last public appearance being when she was honored at the Joy Awards ceremony in Riyadh in late January 2024, which marked a major event.

Nagaat Al-Saghira, born in 1938, is one of the most prominent symbols of Arab music in the 1950s and 1960s, having sung for the most important Arab composers, including Mohamed Abdel Wahab and Zakaria Ahmed, delivering several famous songs such as "Ayon Al-Qalb," "Ana Ba'ashq Al-Bahr," and "La Takdhibi."

She also left her mark in the cinema world through notable films like "Al-Shomoua Al-Sawda" and "Sab'a Ayam Fi Al-Jannah."