The show 'The Voice Kids' has returned for its fourth season after a six-year hiatus, celebrating its tenth anniversary. This program, which has become a platform for emerging talents, raises questions about the fate of the child stars who shone in its previous seasons and whether they continued in the world of singing.
Since its launch in 2016, the program has witnessed many touching moments, showcasing a group of talented children who left their mark in the art world. Some chose to continue singing, while others preferred to step away from the spotlight. In this context, we review some of these child stars and what their current status is today.
Event Details
Among the most notable names that shone in the program is Lynn Al-Hayek, who was the first child to win the title of 'The Voice Kids' in 2016. After captivating viewers with her wonderful voice, she is now twenty-two years old and continues her artistic journey by releasing a series of original songs.
Ghina Bou Hamdan, the Syrian girl who touched everyone with her performance of the song 'Give Us Childhood', ranked second in the first season. Today, at nineteen years old, Ghina continues to present songs, benefiting from her previous experience.
As for Zain Obeid, he started his journey in the program with the song 'What Does Autumn Look Like', finishing in third place. Today, after ten years, he is studying civil engineering but still participates in singing through social media.
Mirna Hanna, the Iraqi girl who left an impact in the first season, has grown into a young woman and continues her artistic journey by releasing a series of songs, while Jawariyah Hamdi, the Egyptian talent, chose to step away from singing and focused on her studies in China.
Ahmed El-Sisi, who amazed everyone with his performance of the song 'Home, Oh Home', has returned to the artistic scene after a long absence, releasing his new album and starting to experiment with rap. Meanwhile, Hamza Laibed, the winner of the title 'The Most Beautiful Voice' in the second season, has made a radical shift in his career by entering the business world.
Background & Context
'The Voice Kids' program is considered one of the most prominent talent shows in the Arab world, contributing to the discovery of many young voices. Since its inception, the program has become a platform for many children who showcased their singing talents, helping to shape a new artistic scene in the region.
Over the years, the program has witnessed numerous developments, attracting a group of well-known coaches in the art world, adding significant value to the participants' experience. With the return of the program, viewers are looking forward to discovering new talents and following the stories of the children who have now grown into young adults.
Impact & Consequences
The continuation of 'The Voice Kids' reflects the Arab community's interest in young talents and enhances the importance of the arts in children's lives. Additionally, the success of some participants in continuing their artistic careers encourages others to pursue their dreams in the world of singing.
The program's impact also extends to enhancing the artistic culture in the region, contributing to the spread of arts and music among new generations, thereby reinforcing the Arab cultural identity.
Regional Significance
'The Voice Kids' represents a model for programs that enhance cultural and artistic interaction in the Arab world. By providing a platform for young talents, the program contributes to the promotion of arts and music, helping to build a new generation of artists.
In conclusion, 'The Voice Kids' remains a landmark in the world of talent shows, continuing to provide opportunities for children to achieve their dreams and reflecting the spirit of creativity and diversity in Arab culture.
