Beirut - Michelle Hadad
Sources revealed that mother of Moroccan singer Saad Lemjarrad played the major role to break artistic isolation of her son, saying that she pushed him for issuing a new song.
They added that the Moroccan singer was insisting not to present any new songs before gaining the verdict of innocence from the French judiciary over his accusation of raping a French girl.
The sources revealed that the Moroccan singer received increasing positive reactions for his new song that he launched on Tuesday. He received a large number of phone calls to congratulate him on the success of his new song.
“Let Go”, the latest hit by Moroccan superstar Saad Lamjarred, has surpassed 3 million views on Youtube only 24 hours since its release. The song is the first by Lamjarred since he was arrested in late October 2016 for allegation of sexual assault against a young French woman.
“Let Go” was written and composed by Lamjarred and produced by Jalal El Hamdaoui, his long-time producer, to whom he owes some of his greatest hits such as “Lm3allem” and “Ghaltana”.