Ahlam Delays “Last Embrace” Second Part

Ahlam Delays “Last Embrace” Second Part
Emirati singer Ahlam revealed why the second part of her album Last Embrace is delayed, citing other artistic projects. Her candid update excited fans.
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Why the Delay?
In Instagram Stories, Ahlam shared, “This time, I’ll only listen to my own voice. I’ll release the album when I feel it’s ready.” She emphasized her personal conviction in choosing the perfect timing, prioritizing quality over haste to deliver a work that resonates with her audience.
Album Details
The complete Last Embrace album features 22 songs, with 12 already released. The remaining 10, fully recorded with music videos, are ready for YouTube. However, Ahlam plans to add one or two new tracks to ensure a polished final product. She aims to “build a refined audience that respects my art,” reflecting her commitment to excellence.
Diverse Projects and Performances
Ahlam is working on albums in various Arabic dialects—Egyptian, Lebanese, Moroccan, and Emirati—showcasing her versatility. While she avoids frequent concerts, she’s preparing for shows in Dubai, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman, with details to be announced once musicians, maestro, and dates are finalized.
The Voice Return?
On the potential revival of The Voice, paused for five years, Ahlam noted it depends on MBC’s decisions, offering no further details.
First Part’s Success
The first part of Last Embrace, recently launched on YouTube, continues to earn praise. Songs like Last Embrace and I Missed You captivate listeners with heartfelt lyrics and authentic melodies, evoking love and longing.
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Ahlam’s Artistic Vision
Ahlam’s delay of Last Embrace Part 2 and diverse projects highlight her dedication to delivering timeless music for her fans.
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