Entertainment

Batoul Arafa Presents a Unique Musical Event Featuring Hany Shaker and Carole Samaha Together

Batoul Arafa Presents a Unique Musical Event Featuring Hany Shaker and Carole Samaha Together

Director Batoul Arafa has shined in an exceptional work in the world of music videos in Egypt, with a different concept that brought together the two big stars Hany Shaker and Carole Samaha in two new clips in a distinctive manner, produced by Lifestyle Studios.

The first song, titled "Thank You," is performed by Carole Samaha, where Hany Shaker makes a special appearance, receiving the lyrics of Carole's song and interacting with them. He takes on the role of the lover and husband being reprimanded by Carole, with their encounter depicted in a romantic acting scene that catches the eye. Carole Samaha appears in the role of the beloved wife who receives the words directed at her from Hany Shaker.

Following the end of the "Thank You" video, the clip for the song "It's Been A While," sung by Hany Shaker, showcases the continuation of the same story through the connection of events. It features a dramatic scene depicting a quarrel between Hany and Carole, providing a comprehensive explanation of the events and their interlinking between the two clips.

The creators of the clips have achieved great success through the artistic vision and unique idea presented by director Batoul Arafa. The clips manage to present a new image in the music video realm across the Arab world, highlighting the director's ability to craft a beautiful story within the two clips, enhanced by more beautiful performance and choreography.

It should be noted that the music video "It's Been A While" by Hany Shaker features lyrics by Ehab Abdel Azim, composed by Sami Abu Taleb, and arranged by Omar Ismail, while the clip "Thank You" by Carole Samaha contains lyrics by Ahmed Al-Marzouq, with both clips conceived and directed by Batoul Arafa.

It is worth mentioning that director Batoul Arafa has achieved significant success recently with several clips, including "Bon Voyage" for Lebanese star Carole Samaha during its release period, as well as the clip "He Came to My Field" for singer Mohamed Nour, which served as a new discovery for a star from the band Wama.

Our readers are reading too