Abdo Yaghi, the star of “The Voice Center”



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The Arab viewer was hungry for an entertainment program that breaks the pattern of programs that have been shown on screens for many months. The coronavirus pandemic has plunged the media into a cycle of repeating shows overshadowed by boredom. Yesterday, however, mbc managed to break the stalemate in television projects and began broadcasting the program “The Voice Senior” in parallel on the LBCI channel. The show is not an ordinary talent discovery show like the rest of the work presented by the Saudi network of “The Voice” or “Arab Idol” and others. Rather, it is aimed at a marginalized age group in the Arab world, which is the age group over 50. The grandmothers or grandfathers will stand on the stage of the program and show their talents. The lyrics are in the jury composed of Najwa Karam, Melhem Zein, the Moroccan Samira Said and the Egyptian Hani Shaker. A quadrant with a beautiful chemistry, as well as its cheerful and simple souls. The release of “The Voice Seniors” heralds successful episodes, which convey to the viewer buried talents who grappled with time and age. In this context, the joint Lebanese program was inaugurated by Faisal Al Hallaq, who provided his artistic link. But the singer has his own place with Najwa, as he is her old neighbor who used to sing with her many years ago. Faisal joined Najwa’s team, who had to choose three singers to complete their group. The episode continued in the same vein, with talents that made faces smile in the presence of their children and grandchildren who supported them. But all the contestants are in one group and Abdo Yaghi’s presence in “The Voice Senior” is in another group. Yaghi is considered one of the most important Lebanese artists, he graduated from “Studio El Fan” in 1973, and has more than 70 songs on his account. When he enters the stage, the veteran artist speaks anxiously about his movement and says, “I hope people remember me and feel as much as I do, as well as my feelings for them.” Later he smiled and said, “I have a sweet feeling, I feel like I am 14 years old!” With a strong voice that rang out throughout the studio, Yaghi performed the song “Ya Salat Al Zein” by the late Zakaria Ahmed, causing the jury to turn to him. A voice full of authentic rap, made with years of life. Only Melhem Zain recognized Yaghi’s voice and praised him. “He is a great artist, I learn from him in art,” said Melhem with his usual smile. Then Najwa followed later with the spinning words, “You are the singer of singers,” so Yaghi decided to join Melhem’s team, who promised to present beautiful works together. Opinions are divided on her participation in the talent show. Some of them found that an artist like their slave, who is now seventy years old, has his place on the jury and not on the stage. As for a few others, he justified his presence by showing that he is still on the scene. It is well known that talent show managers like “The Voice Senior” feed the contestants with great talents who were a shining star in the beautiful era.

In short, “The Voice Center” carries a lot of beautiful feelings and feelings that television projects are missing. Huge voices took the stage and struggled with time and difficulties with a spontaneous smile. Smiling faces invaded the screens with an attendance equivalent to the innocence of children singing on “The Voice Kids” and the splendor of young singers on “The Voice.”
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“The Voice Senior” (9:30 pm) on MBC and LBCI

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