Australian Singer Surprises Her Audience: I am Egyptian and from Abaseya
SadaNews - Australian rising singer Isadora has been trending on social media in recent hours, after a spontaneous video of her from one of her concerts went viral, where she surprised her audience by announcing her Egyptian identity.
Isadora addressed the audience saying: "I am from Abaseya in Cairo, not only Egyptian, but I am from Abaseya".
She also added that she is aware her Arabic is not very fluent and is "a bit broken" as she described it, asking the audience to sing along with her before launching into the performance of the famous Egyptian song "Helwa Ya Baladi," which was sung by the globally renowned singer of Egyptian origin, Dalida.
The clip garnered wide interaction, as followers praised her for holding onto her Egyptian roots and her pride in the historic neighborhood of "Abaseya," describing her voice as warm and full of emotion.
It is worth mentioning that Isadora is a young artist, distinguished by a musical style that blends Eastern spirit with contemporary music.
She has risen to prominence by performing famous Arabic and international songs in her own special way that relies on high emotion and a powerful voice.
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