The United Arab Emirates is my second country and my gateway to fame
The Iraqi song formed many colors with its charm and rituals, and the diversity of its status, and because singing is the voice of love and conscience, and the key to transit to cities with its east and West, " Emirates Tourism" of met the Iraqi young artist Qusai Hatem, whom we knew in "The Voice" program, and he managed through years of experience to cleave his way in Iraqi and Gulf song, and to be loved from his audience…
About the experiment, journey and many other axes, we had the following dialogue:
As an artist and your business depends on travelling ... What does travelling and tourism mean for you?
Travelling is my second life, especially because …show more content…
and Paris, "The city of love" is also the most beautiful cities that I visited ; I liked the movement of people which gave it different identities, the mere existence of the Arabs means that the place is more warmer to me and it seems that the peoples of the Mediterranean are similar to the warmth of relationship, conscience and passion…
Why did you choose to live in The United Arab Emirates?
The United Arab Emirates is my second country, the country of safety, peace , goodness and openness ...its people are kind, hospitable as I made my fame and entered the world of art ... studied and learned and made friends ... I am when I travel to any other country I miss it , I miss Dubai, the open safe city for more than 200 nationalities and which contains the most important universities and the most prominent landmarks in the world.
What about your new artistic …show more content…
Frankly, until now I never sing nothing but Iraqi dialect because I believe in my ability to perform it perfectly, as the Iraqi dialect is distinctive and has a wide audience and I currently prefer to continue singing with my accent, but this doesn't prevent the idea of my presentation of lyrical colors in different accents in the future.
You are an artist, son of an artist ; Can you tell us about the relationship between you and your father?
My relationship with my father is based on friendship and not a father son relationship, and the most important thing that distinguishes it is the dialogue between us and the sharing of singing which is reflected with happiness on our home, and of course he advises me and directs the constructive criticism to me.
To what degree your father's fame has helped you to be successful?
Definitely, my father's fame has helped me a lot as it has opened me the way in the art world through his acquaintance of writers, poets, composers, directors, and media men, he has a long history and of course he paved me the way without difficulties, and this is a blessing of children who continue the profession of their