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Hamza Labyad, the most beautiful Arab voice in the second season of The Voice Kids

Did you anticipate the result in advance, as Hamza's resonant voice has pleased hearts and ears, after strong competitions, Hamza Labyad from Morocco was able to win the title in the second season of the Voice Kids program, which is broadcast and The Voice Kids arena witnessed tonight the final confrontation between 6 participants to obtain the title they had always dreamed of. with it.

The final round included talents from Egypt, Iraq, Yemen, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon.

After the 15 participants passed in front of the coaches and sang on stage in the last episode, each coach decided his options, and 6 of the participants qualified for the final show, on Saturday night.
The final round included Ashrakat from Egypt, Nour Wissam from Iraq, from Tamer Hosni's team, Maria Qahtan from Yemen and Hamza Labyad from Morocco, from Kazem El Saher's team, Luji Al Masrahi from Saudi Arabia and George Assi from Lebanon, both from Nancy Ajram's team.
Hamza Labyad's victory crowned ten weeks of competition for the title of the most beautiful child's voice in the second season of the talent program for children from seven to 14 years old.
Ten-year-old Labeidh won the most public vote via cell phone text messages and phone calls.

Al-Saher opened the program by expressing his happiness “for the existence of this type of program in the Arab world, which suffers from wars” and turmoil. Al-Saher told the participating children, "With your presence, God willing, there will be no wars, fighting, or injustice."

Hamza Labyad had surpassed the Yemeni girl, Maria Al-Qahtan (8 years), who is the youngest competitor in the semi-finals and finals, who brought joy and happiness to the hearts of the Yemeni people.
Labeid distinguished himself with a remarkable performance by the Aleppine cod that won the admiration of the audience. In addition to the title, Hamza wins the program's prize, which is recording a special song with filming a video clip, a scholarship worth 200 Saudi riyals, and other gifts.
After the result was announced, Hamza Al-Qudoud presented the Aleppo, for which he was famous, after he had direct contact with his favorite Syrian singer, Sabah Fakhri.
And the winner of the first season of the program attended Lynn Al-Hayek, who presented a special song, the beginning of which says, "Am Akbar every day for a day."

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