Mai Al-Idan attacked Nawal Al-Kuati’s voice and demanded his retirement Art News | Jad Jordan News
- Kuwaiti media personality Mai Al-Idan has publicly criticized her co-star, Nawal Al-Kuwaiti, urging her to retire from singing.
- One follower remarked, “Nawal's voice is a powerful monster.” In response, another follower noted that if Nawal retired, her unique voice would be missed.
- Al-Idan retweeted these comments, reinforcing her view that Nawal's singing quality has declined.
Title: Mai Al-Idan Criticizes Nawal Al-Kuwaiti‘s Singing Voice
Kuwaiti media personality Mai Al-Idan has publicly criticized her co-star, Nawal Al-Kuwaiti, urging her to retire from singing. Al-Idan shared a follower’s comment on social media that praised Nawal’s songs but criticized her voice.
One follower remarked, “Nawal’s voice is a powerful monster.” In response, another follower noted that if Nawal retired, her unique voice would be missed.
Al-Idan retweeted these comments, reinforcing her view that Nawal’s singing quality has declined. She stated, “We said a long time ago that her voice is damaged. She is repeating the same songs, which is her way of earning a living.”
This criticism is not new. About two months ago, Al-Idan attacked Nawal after she performed a song by artist Abdullah Al-Ruwais. Al-Idan questioned Nawal’s choice to sing and asked why she felt the need to continue despite her voice issues.
On her Instagram, Al-Idan expressed her dislike for the song, urging Nawal to find a different career if she believes her singing ability has diminished.
Nawal Al-Kuwaiti, born on November 18, 1966, is a celebrated Gulf singer. With over thirty years of success in the music industry, she remains a prominent figure in Arab music.
