Moroccan singer Samira Saeed is currently busy preparing for her upcoming album, which she reveals will mainly feature romantic songs. The singer’s album will be produced by Alam El Phan Production Company.
Samira turned down a very generous offer from a competing music production company, stating that she is very satisfied with Alam El Phan, owned by Muhsin Jaber.
The singer praised Alam El Phan’s treatment of her, and affirmed that she has no desire to shift her loyalties.
Much to her dismay, Samira’s new album, which has not officially been released, is being sold on the black market, which will have a negative impact upon sales and in turn cause her financial losses.
Source: albawaba.com
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