Astro Awani, Madiha Abdullah, January 12, 2016
Originally sung by Remdi Bandali, the 32-year-old tune is about the hopes and aspirations of children who became war victims in Syria.- File photo |
KUALA
LUMPUR: A young Syrian talent made headlines after a heartwrenching performance
of A’Tuna At-Thofulah (Give us back our childhood) during an audition of ‘The
Voice Kids Arab’, recently.
Donning a
pretty floral gown, Ghana Bo Hamdan started crying as she wholeheartedly sang
the second verse of the ballad.
The show’s
jury, Nancy Ajram made a dash for the stage to console Ghana and cajoled the
teary-eyed girl to continue with her performance.
Ghana’s
no-frill performance also drew thunderous applause from two other judges and
audiences.
The
emotional performance tugged at the judges' heartstrings and earned Ghana a
spot in the next round.
Originally
sung by Remdi Bandali, the 32-year-old tune is about the hopes and aspirations
of children who became war victims in Syria.
Ghina Bu Hamdan - Give Us Childhood Give Us Peace
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