@@runningaway2388 You are not even Muslim, not to mention that not all Lebanese, Egyptians, Palestinians … are Muslim and Muslim artist are some of the most talented in the world
@SonderDAzeX-nc6vg If she was born in the same area 80 years ago it would be called Palestine. She is a Palestinian arab who advocates for her country that was illegally occupied by the israeli forces and continues to be under siege even in 2024. Why should she identify as an israeli?
Wow 🤯 as middle eastern girl I’m just beyond proud of Elyanna this is definitely a historical moment 🤍 rise and shine Elyanna you make us all proud 🤍🇵🇸
what a historical moment! elyanna became the first Arab-Palestinian female artist to ever perform live on American television while making a statement wearing the Palestinian keffiyeh, showing solidarity and resilience to her home country of Palestine. THAT'S OUR PALESTINIAN QUEEN!! 🥹🍉
I watched this "live" last night, and it brought me to tears. In the past seven months, for the first time in my life, I have seen Palestinian and other Arab-Americans proudly display aspects of their culture and not have it received as a joke by anyone except the right-wing, who hate anything that is "different" anyway. At one point she even ululates, and it wasn't laughed at. It was a beautiful moment. For most of my life, Arab culture (which is not a monolith) has either been played off for laughs, or depicted as something primordially evil, mysterious even. I grew up on action movies where the main villain was either a Russian communist, or an Arab terrorist. I watched "news" reports depicting the Arab "world" as monolithically bad. Calling those countries its own "world" served to Otherize them. "They" are not like "us", you see. My first Muslim friend was a Palestinian-American whose grandparents lost their homes to Israeli theft. He once told me to never bring up the topic of Israel to Arabs unless they were already talking about it, because it is a very sensitive subject. At the time, I thought that advice was a bit extreme, but after over 20 years of seeing what happens to Palestinians from the comfort of my own home in America, I "get it" to some degree. If even that is too much for me to handle, I can't imagine how it must feel to be in the situation myself, and have that be my entire life for decades. There are some people that I follow on Twitter who plead with their subscribers to "never stop talking about Palestine", and say that it's the least we can do. I respect that forwardness, which feels like another sea change, as the other side of the "terrorist coin" is the depiction and expectation of Arab subservience to Western power. These people are not begging for crumbs. Their voices will be heard no matter how much Israel and its allies try to snuff them out.
I never thought I would see the day where people were supporting Palestinians. It’s so fucking surreal. People proudly wearing the keffiyah in public, people using Arabic words, seeing non Arabs dancing dabke…. It all takes my breath away and moves me to tears sometimes.
نحنو المسلمين موساليمون لانكره احد أقرأ القرأن وترجمة على لوغتك بل النكليزي تفهم كل شئ عسى الله يهدك للأيمان والعبادة تعيش مرتاح ❤ 🇸🇾 أقرأ تفهم أمور الحياة والأخرة
I'm from Palestine, and your comment made me tear up. It's beautiful to see that people acknowledge our struggle and how hard it's to fight suck a powerful group of people who have power over governments. Thank you for your kind words❤.
@@MariamKhalid-gd6xfyour ignorance makes me 😂 laugh!! Fact from Egypt’s Constitution written by Egyptians 1- {the official name of the country is The Arab republic of Egypt} 2- {95% of the people of Egypt are Arabs except 5% Coptic minority} 3-{ The one & only official language of The country & its people is Arabic} 4-{ < Egypt is An integral part of the great Arabia which its borders extends from alhwaz in The Arabian gulf to Moroco in the Atlantic ocean> & < The Egyptian people are An integral part of Arab nation>} The base of Arab nationalism is Egypt, and the majority of Arabs who embrace Arab nationalist ideology are the Egyptian people in 60s a war broke out between Egypt & Saudi Arabia cuz Saudi Arabia refused Arab nationalism ideology instead held on Islamic teaching that rejects Racial & national intolerance & racial pride & a non Arab muslim more close than a Arab non muslim regardless of race , color & blood muslims belong to one nation muslim nation !! So all the Middle east & north Africa countries were Arab nationalists except Saudi Arabia { the funy thing is Saudi is the mother land of Arab race & arabic language 😂} anywas Egypt & Yemen start a war against saudi Arabia they wanna force the Arabism & arab nationalism ideology in Saudi Arabia they did not win although from all the middle east & north africa arab nationlist countries came fighters as they believed “ to free the Arab mother land” also, they did not cuz saudi Arabia & its people reject Arab nationalism as they believe it’s not islamic & it fights islamic teaching so they fight valiantly for islam! !! Until this day Arabs in the Arab world called Egypt The Heart of Arabs
I saw her perform in Dallas and she was fantastic! She has a beautiful voice and charisma. Thank you Stephen Colbert for featuring our Palestinian QUEEN.
Reading comments it’s comforting to know I’m not the only one who cried watching this. I’m from Iran and 100% Palestine. This was a proud moment for all in the Middle East.
@@Maddy93689 "Tamally Ma'ak" is the original and the "I don't call nobody" song used the "Tamally Ma'ak" music for their song - she did the original one with the latter as a remix with both lyrics.
I hope she changes not only the world, but also changes the future for women in the Mid East. Hopefully Inshallah girls will look to her as a modern role model and say no way to being treated as mere property of men. I don’t know if she’s Moslem, or Christian. But I’m hoping she is Moslem to show other women, there’s a plan B and still be a respectful Woman!
I was a fan of Stephen Colbert but he never outright called out against the g3nocide and was on my canceled button list but then he does this subversive thing! Arabic writing, Palestinian artist, keffiyeh on mainstream tv! Bravo Stephen Colbert ❤You're officially one of the good guys now!
Ehhh...he was always like this . Check out Mo amer (Palestinian) and Ramy youssef (egyptian) , he put them on early then they became massive after his show .
Amazing!! Arabic is romantic, graceful, sensual language and I love that it's being shown in contrast to the networks presenting it as a violent one - so proud Colbert and the Late Show have the humanity to present Arabs as humans also. Elyanna ate whilst wearing a Kuffiyah - Queen x
Last year when I visited Tunisia(she's very popular there) I heard her music and I was amazed. Since then I follow her work. I'm so happy for her progress. She's amazing. Such rich culture 🇵🇸🥰
😢😢😢😢 this is major...and made history....i cant believe this actully happend😮....girl my emotions and feelings are to the sky..with happy tears....you made it🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤ thanks CBS...and thank you Steven...u are my hero😊
@@runningaway2388 Your deen doesn't. Hers and mine does. Lakum deenokom walia deen ... isn't that what your deen says? I have my deen and you have yours. So stop spamming every comment with your trash. Let people be and move along.
what a magical moment of hope and healing, reminding us that we need more love and art in the times we live in. so proud of Elyanna. I will carry this performance with me for a long time. thanks Colbert.
I'm American, and i LOVE her performance🎉 I have heard Tamally Mak before. It's an incredible song! There's so much we can appreciate and should be shared more often from that side of the globe. For example, the poet Hafiz of Persia, and so much more 🙌 I was lucky to have people presenting to me this beautiful art and culture, and I'll forever treauare it and share it 🙏✨️
She is Palestinian -Chilean. Here in Chile we have the biggest Palestinian colony in the world. Our souls are with Palestina. Palestina Libre 🇵🇸 desde el Rio hasta el Mar. Free Palestine.
She did excellent, I'm glad i already I found her music! I already loved her songs and music videos, and now she clearly delivered the live performance like a pro ❤🔥
I’m literally crying right now. The happiness and pride I feel for her is crazy. The representation is everything. I already knew Elyanna was amazing and just seeing this brought tears to my eyes. Thank you Stephen Colbert for bringing her on.
This guy Beale moment feels unreal!!! It is made possible by Mr.Stephan Colbert and The Late Show ❤️❤️🙏🏼 History is being made ❤️🇵🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇺🇸
Moment historique… Première artiste femme d’origine palestinienne à performer à la télévision américaine. Merci à Stephen Colbert et FREE PALESTINE ! 🇵🇸🍉♥️
Beautiful 🥹💔…may this horrific period end and may people in the region live free with dignity restored ❤️…Peace to all the families mourning the loss of their communities and those martyred😔🙏 they can not shoulder this alone ✊
Elyanna dragă, ești fantastică! Ești minunată, curajoasă, talentată, ambițioasă! Ești om frumos plină de darurile lui Dumnezeu! Nazaret are o istorie plină de măreție! ❤
no matter if i cant understand a thing from her second song she brought me to tears because of her passion... guys be always proud of where are u coming from no matter what 🍉🍉🍉
Elyanna is AMAZING. Her vocals & delivery convey the emotions of the lyrics. One of her more well known songs, Olive Branch, is SO relevant right now. Watch it with the translated lyrics.❤❤❤❤
Never heard of her and now I'm wondering where the hell have I been. What a voice, my eyes were fixed on her like crazy glue. You go girl!
SAME!! What a voice!! So elegant
There's a video on YT of her performing at the film festival in El Gouna "Olive branch." simply angelical💖
Me paso lo mismo 😍 es maravillosa
Me to ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉
Check out her songs
I have never expected to see a Palestinian artist on an American television show... Amazing 🇵🇸🇵🇸
This type of haram art is not representative of our deen. She should be ashamed
@@runningaway2388 she is not muslim
@@runningaway2388many palestinians are christian or secular, stfu.
The tide is finally turning in favor of Palestine😢🇵🇸
@@runningaway2388 she is christian.
Thank you for showing Palestine solidarity by bringing her on! And not one hater in the comment section, very proud of the community here!
In our deen these people should be punished not praised
@@runningaway2388she’s not Muslim
@@runningaway2388 You are not even Muslim, not to mention that not all Lebanese, Egyptians, Palestinians … are Muslim and Muslim artist are some of the most talented in the world
Long live Israel!
@@maghrebi_wa_bidalael so yuou are saying that music and singing are not haram in our deen?
HUGE props to Stephen Colbert for supporting a Palestinian artist!!! Elyanna killed it! 🇵🇸❤️
@SonderDAzeX-nc6vg If she was born in the same area 80 years ago it would be called Palestine. She is a Palestinian arab who advocates for her country that was illegally occupied by the israeli forces and continues to be under siege even in 2024. Why should she identify as an israeli?
@SonderDAzeX-nc6vgthe hell are you talking about😂 her grandparents are older than your Israel
He ain't supporting
Nothing on the media goes by decision of the host
لا هي و مادعم وحده فلسطينيه ما حد بدعم حدا الي بضهر زي هيك وبنشهر بكون بتدعمو الماسونيه
Judea is older than palestine lolol go back go school @@user-zv9ou1ln6u
So proud for Elyanna singing in an American Late Night Show while wearing Palestinian keffiyeh...
The biggest thing to come out of Nazareth in 2000 years…
Wow 🤯 as middle eastern girl I’m just beyond proud of Elyanna this is definitely a historical moment 🤍 rise and shine Elyanna you make us all proud 🤍🇵🇸
Hearing Tamally Maak on American tv is just *chef's kiss* :,)
Tamally maak was and still popular before elyanna sing it amr diab songs is international ❤
what a historical moment! elyanna became the first Arab-Palestinian female artist to ever perform live on American television while making a statement wearing the Palestinian keffiyeh, showing solidarity and resilience to her home country of Palestine. THAT'S OUR PALESTINIAN QUEEN!! 🥹🍉
This is sad . Support Palestinians by becoming a ho
May Allah continue to bless your eyes and ears 💖💗
@@Charity4Chokora ameen 💕
Good for her. But this is not even her song. Hopefully the original owner gets royalties..
@@suzielopez4049 your comment is a backhanded compliment. instead of saying something positive, you chose to spite negativity during these times.
Never expected to see a palastnian artist in the late show, 🇵🇸🇵🇸🍉🍉🇵🇸🇵🇸❤❤
I watched this "live" last night, and it brought me to tears. In the past seven months, for the first time in my life, I have seen Palestinian and other Arab-Americans proudly display aspects of their culture and not have it received as a joke by anyone except the right-wing, who hate anything that is "different" anyway. At one point she even ululates, and it wasn't laughed at. It was a beautiful moment.
For most of my life, Arab culture (which is not a monolith) has either been played off for laughs, or depicted as something primordially evil, mysterious even. I grew up on action movies where the main villain was either a Russian communist, or an Arab terrorist. I watched "news" reports depicting the Arab "world" as monolithically bad. Calling those countries its own "world" served to Otherize them. "They" are not like "us", you see.
My first Muslim friend was a Palestinian-American whose grandparents lost their homes to Israeli theft. He once told me to never bring up the topic of Israel to Arabs unless they were already talking about it, because it is a very sensitive subject.
At the time, I thought that advice was a bit extreme, but after over 20 years of seeing what happens to Palestinians from the comfort of my own home in America, I "get it" to some degree. If even that is too much for me to handle, I can't imagine how it must feel to be in the situation myself, and have that be my entire life for decades.
There are some people that I follow on Twitter who plead with their subscribers to "never stop talking about Palestine", and say that it's the least we can do. I respect that forwardness, which feels like another sea change, as the other side of the "terrorist coin" is the depiction and expectation of Arab subservience to Western power. These people are not begging for crumbs. Their voices will be heard no matter how much Israel and its allies try to snuff them out.
I never thought I would see the day where people were supporting Palestinians. It’s so fucking surreal. People proudly wearing the keffiyah in public, people using Arabic words, seeing non Arabs dancing dabke…. It all takes my breath away and moves me to tears sometimes.
نحنو المسلمين موساليمون لانكره احد أقرأ القرأن وترجمة على لوغتك بل النكليزي تفهم كل شئ عسى الله يهدك للأيمان والعبادة تعيش مرتاح ❤ 🇸🇾 أقرأ تفهم أمور الحياة والأخرة
Aren't right wingers the ones who believe in a guy from the middle east?
I'm from Palestine, and your comment made me tear up. It's beautiful to see that people acknowledge our struggle and how hard it's to fight suck a powerful group of people who have power over governments. Thank you for your kind words❤.
Tears flowing! Thank you Stephen Colbert for showing our beauty, talent and grace all represented in Elyanna
To see Arabic script in the background and singing in Arabic on an American show is amazing. Thank you Elyanna and the Late Show.
This part is an Egyptian part
There is nothing Egyptian, the singer is Palestinian Arab @@MariamKhalid-gd6xf
@@MariamKhalid-gd6xfyour ignorance makes me 😂 laugh!! Fact from Egypt’s Constitution written by Egyptians 1- {the official name of the country is The Arab republic of Egypt} 2- {95% of the people of Egypt are Arabs except 5% Coptic minority} 3-{ The one & only official language of The country & its people is Arabic} 4-{ < Egypt is An integral part of the great Arabia which its borders extends from alhwaz in The Arabian gulf to Moroco in the Atlantic ocean> & < The Egyptian people are An integral part of Arab nation>} The base of Arab nationalism is Egypt, and the majority of Arabs who embrace Arab nationalist ideology are the Egyptian people in 60s a war broke out between Egypt & Saudi Arabia cuz Saudi Arabia refused Arab nationalism ideology instead held on Islamic teaching that rejects Racial & national intolerance & racial pride & a non Arab muslim more close than a Arab non muslim regardless of race , color & blood muslims belong to one nation muslim nation !! So all the Middle east & north Africa countries were Arab nationalists except Saudi Arabia { the funy thing is Saudi is the mother land of Arab race & arabic language 😂} anywas Egypt & Yemen start a war against saudi Arabia they wanna force the Arabism & arab nationalism ideology in Saudi Arabia they did not win although from all the middle east & north africa arab nationlist countries came fighters as they believed “ to free the Arab mother land” also, they did not cuz saudi Arabia & its people reject Arab nationalism as they believe it’s not islamic & it fights islamic teaching so they fight valiantly for islam! !! Until this day Arabs in the Arab world called Egypt The Heart of Arabs
@@MariamKhalid-gd6xfEgyptian is not a language
Egypt is country. Not language lol
Her voice is so powerful❤ 🇵🇸
Elyanna rocking the house love it!❤❤❤❤❤❤Free Palestine💪☮️🇵🇸❤️
The most angelic voice i heard from long long time 🥹
I saw her perform in Dallas and she was fantastic! She has a beautiful voice and charisma. Thank you Stephen Colbert for featuring our Palestinian QUEEN.
Reading comments it’s comforting to know I’m not the only one who cried watching this. I’m from Iran and 100% Palestine. This was a proud moment for all in the Middle East.
Wao!! Orgullo 😍
literally bawling my eyes out rn 🥹
❤
Performance was amazing!!! 🔥🤍🤍🤍 Thank you for having Elyanna on your show! She is going to change the world of music.
This Arabic song from 90
@@Maddy93689Not the remix
@@Maddy93689 "Tamally Ma'ak" is the original and the "I don't call nobody" song used the "Tamally Ma'ak" music for their song - she did the original one with the latter as a remix with both lyrics.
I hope she changes not only the world, but also changes the future for women in the Mid East.
Hopefully Inshallah girls will look to her as a modern role model and say no way to being treated as mere property of men.
I don’t know if she’s Moslem, or Christian. But I’m hoping she is Moslem to show other women, there’s a plan B and still be a respectful Woman!
مره رووووعه وتهبل الااغنيه🫵🤙👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍🇸🇦💚🇸🇦❤️🌹😘
VIVA CHILE AND FREE PALESTINE 🇨🇱🇵🇸💖
Huge thanks to Stephen for supporting the beautiful Elyanna and supporting the beautiful Palestinian culture ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
*All respect to Stephen for showcasing this solidarity on his show* ❤
I was a fan of Stephen Colbert but he never outright called out against the g3nocide and was on my canceled button list but then he does this subversive thing! Arabic writing, Palestinian artist, keffiyeh on mainstream tv! Bravo Stephen Colbert ❤You're officially one of the good guys now!
Ehhh...he was always like this . Check out Mo amer (Palestinian) and Ramy youssef (egyptian) , he put them on early then they became massive after his show .
Amazing!! Arabic is romantic, graceful, sensual language and I love that it's being shown in contrast to the networks presenting it as a violent one - so proud Colbert and the Late Show have the humanity to present Arabs as humans also. Elyanna ate whilst wearing a Kuffiyah - Queen x
Last year when I visited Tunisia(she's very popular there) I heard her music and I was amazed. Since then I follow her work. I'm so happy for her progress. She's amazing. Such rich culture 🇵🇸🥰
😢😢😢😢 this is major...and made history....i cant believe this actully happend😮....girl my emotions and feelings are to the sky..with happy tears....you made it🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
thanks CBS...and thank you Steven...u are my hero😊
What a beautiful and special moment. Thank you Colbert for giving Elyanna space.
THE QUEEN HAS ARRIVED. She's literally ready to make history and she is making the history. I'm sending so much love from Türkiye! 🇹🇷
Wow as middle eastern girl I’m just beyond proud of Elyanna this is definitely a historical moment rise and shine Elyanna you make us all proud 🇵🇸
Our deen does not endorse this type of kufr
@@runningaway2388yet you’re on here clicked on the video and probably watched the whole video too. Probably do a lot of other crap too hypocrite
@@runningaway2388 Your deen doesn't. Hers and mine does. Lakum deenokom walia deen ... isn't that what your deen says? I have my deen and you have yours. So stop spamming every comment with your trash. Let people be and move along.
Here is a list of arab singers that has no dignity.. go there
Me encanta como canta esta chica 😍😍 amaría ver miles más de artistas árabes 🎉
Thank you Stephen Colbert and CBS. Can not stop watching and crying.
Thank you for bringing her to us. Music heals he world.
what a magical moment of hope and healing, reminding us that we need more love and art in the times we live in. so proud of Elyanna. I will carry this performance with me for a long time. thanks Colbert.
I have not yet heard other, she is a rare talent. Wonderful intro to the west.
I'm American, and i LOVE her performance🎉
I have heard Tamally Mak before. It's an incredible song! There's so much we can appreciate and should be shared more often from that side of the globe. For example, the poet Hafiz of Persia, and so much more 🙌
I was lucky to have people presenting to me this beautiful art and culture, and I'll forever treauare it and share it 🙏✨️
Just saw her perform in London absolutely amazing show!
VERY VERY BEAUTIFUL AND NICE VOICE..HEAVENLY VOICE ESPECIALLY THE OLIVE BRANCH..LOVE IT..
Amazing 😻 love her, Palestinian queen 🇵🇸🇵🇸❤️❤️
...born in Nazareth.
I love her so much. I'm so glad she's getting more air-time.
Her voice is amazing and she's so beautiful!!
Just saw her on Steven Colbert, a repeat, tonight, in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico.
She’s such a great artist, her songs explore a wide range of genres, i’m glad she’s making waves.
Gorgeous the music is so beautiful & I’m am so glad Stephen invited. It was time.
انا فخورة بيكي يا اليانا ❤🎉
Liked even before I listened. I wish there was a LOVE button. ❤ Historical moment
Massive love!!! ❤❤❤🇵🇸 so many amazing Palestinian artists we should be blasting here! And she is definitely one of em !!
i hear outlandish and get transported to a completely different time and place, brilliant reimagining of the song
She, is just amazing.
I, look foward to hearing & seeing more from her.
Her hair outfit n glowy makeup is just perfect in here... ❤with her voice❤ I am calling you only you
What a voice Elyanna❤️🔥💗
The production quality on this remix is next level, crystal clear!
This brought me to tears😢 I thought I wouldnt like the english version, but I love this version.
Yes Arab queen 👏🏻❤️
She is Palestinian -Chilean. Here in Chile we have the biggest Palestinian colony in the world. Our souls are with Palestina.
Palestina Libre 🇵🇸 desde el Rio hasta el Mar.
Free Palestine.
❤🙏🏻
I've been following her for years. The first time I heard her voice was when she sang "Talking to the Moon" and I fell in love at first listen
Such a powerful moment! Thank you Stephen Colbert for having an Arab-American performer on his late-night show
She did excellent, I'm glad i already I found her music! I already loved her songs and music videos, and now she clearly delivered the live performance like a pro ❤🔥
STUNNING, POWERFUL, BEAUTIFUL, ARTISTIC... LOVE LOVE LOVE... THANK YOU...!!!!
💖✨💖✨💖✨😇🤲🙏😇🤲🙏😇🤲🙏🔥💫🔥💫🔥💫💯💯💯💞💞💞😘😘😘🥰🥰🥰
I’m literally crying right now. The happiness and pride I feel for her is crazy. The representation is everything. I already knew Elyanna was amazing and just seeing this brought tears to my eyes. Thank you Stephen Colbert for bringing her on.
Que linda interpretação, te amei neste momento!
This is truly history. FREE PALESTINE!!🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🙏🙏🙏
More of this please!! ❤Elyanna is amazing truly.
This guy Beale moment feels unreal!!! It is made possible by Mr.Stephan Colbert and The Late Show ❤️❤️🙏🏼 History is being made ❤️🇵🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇺🇸
Elyanna…🌟 Palestinian treasure!! Protect them all 🕊! ❤️🔥💎❤️🔥
Stephen has been my favorite for ever now! ❤
So proud of Steven for bringing this jewel to our attention
Love the pfp
Moment historique… Première artiste femme d’origine palestinienne à performer à la télévision américaine. Merci à Stephen Colbert et FREE PALESTINE ! 🇵🇸🍉♥️
Every time someone likes my comment I'll watch it again ( I love Elyanna ❤)
I’m in love with her art!😭💕
Beautiful 🥹💔…may this horrific period end and may people in the region live free with dignity restored ❤️…Peace to all the families mourning the loss of their communities and those martyred😔🙏 they can not shoulder this alone ✊
So much respect to the Late Show and to Stephen Colbert 💖💖
addicted to this song. Love it.
This is just so beautiful ❤ Love from Armenia 🇦🇲❤️🇵🇸
I never watch this show... Agghh! I missed Elyanna here in USA! I am Puerto Rican but I listen to Arabic music all the time. 💓
What a beautiful performance! Her vocals are crazzzzyy god
pretty, pretty incredible. backup dancers put a lot of work in, too.
Incredible voice. LOVE the kuffiyeh. She is a Palestinian. And love her showing her roots and identity. 👏🏻
Just woooow her voice
So so so beyond gorgeous, iconic, legendary, ate up the entire stage and the music industry, raised our flag and culture, blessed to have you!❤️
Thank you for posting the complete song
كم انت رائعة Elyanna. تمنياتي لك بالموفقية في حياتك العملية والشخصية❤
❤чудесна. Певица. Браво
Angelic voice with angelic features
Such a fantastic performance!
Elyanna dragă, ești fantastică!
Ești minunată, curajoasă, talentată, ambițioasă! Ești om frumos plină de darurile lui Dumnezeu!
Nazaret are o istorie plină de măreție! ❤
no matter if i cant understand a thing from her second song she brought me to tears because of her passion... guys be always proud of where are u coming from no matter what 🍉🍉🍉
Super proud of this queen , such talent omg
She is crazy 💕💕🥲 so proud of her فخورين فيكي
Elyanna is AMAZING. Her vocals & delivery convey the emotions of the lyrics. One of her more well known songs, Olive Branch, is SO relevant right now. Watch it with the translated lyrics.❤❤❤❤
رائعة
She is absolutely beautiful and amazing voice. So talented!
Thank you for giving space for the world to see and experience art from Middle East and Falesteen ON AMERICAN TV 🇵🇸🙏🏽
Wow what a voice
her voice is divine! and i love that choreography. bravo!
Adding her to my Spotify playlist! So talented. Beautiful voice and beautiful music. Love to Palestine and Palestinians. 🇵🇸❤️
Great artist thank you both Eliana and Mr. Colbert
Oh my god goosebumps
Amazing performance 😍 big thank you to Stephen Colbert for this!
This is absolutely legendary.
What a powerful voice!