Dorra Zarrouk in a Duet with Mahmoud El Aassili
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Tunisian artist Dorra Zarrouk is currently in Egypt and she plans in spending the second half of Ramadan in her mother country with her family.
And while 2 series, “Zay El Ward” and “Al Zawja Al Rabiaa”, are currently being broadcasted for Dorra during the holy month, she has now agreed to record a duet with singer Mahmoud El Aassili, clarifying that this, in no way, means that she is now considering music as a life-time career choice, but that she loves being an actor first and foremost.
Dorra revealed that the reason behind her accepting to sing with Mahmoud, is the strong friendship she has with him and his wife Nermine.
No details of the song were revealed other than it is written and composed by El Aassili himself, and the rest should be a surprise for the fans.
It’s noteworthy that a music video will be filmed soon for the duet, and the song is set for release within the album in Eid Al Fitr.
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