❤ At The First Time i Hear Your Voice Mr. Feras Baznaya. You Have Amazing Voice. God Bless You and God Bless All Assyrians in The World. Thanks For Noqza Show ( Ashouraya Kheera) For This Programm ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Firas. you have a great voice and excellent choice of songs... all people care about is to have fun and you do great job don't listen to narrow minded idiots.
Adding to what Firas said, entertaining the audience by visiting their memories. When we sing or dance to a song from the past because it simply represents us from that era. For example, the first impression we had from listening to Evan Agassi’s song from a cassette player, first love song gift, dance with friends in a wedding or a party till the first rays of the sun, etc... While we can’t particularly remember every detail of those experiences, we unconsciously carry close to our heart the feeling generated from it/them. I personally love the 80s and the 90s Assyrian, Arabic and Turkish because they remind me of the fun time and the hope the songs planted in me. So, every time we listen to these songs, we relive these moments. It does however limit us from opening ourselves to new songs.
Unnecessary comment! There can’t be one artist better than the other. They’re all unique in their own way. If you don’t have it in you to encourage, don’t oppose! Fairouz
Khayet Firas, top Assyrian singer in Australia.
❤ At The First Time i Hear Your Voice Mr. Feras Baznaya. You Have Amazing Voice. God Bless You and God Bless All Assyrians in The World. Thanks For Noqza Show ( Ashouraya Kheera) For This Programm ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
KOOLA ASHORAYEH DOOZANAYEH AZEEZEE W'PORYIT ENEE ❤️❤️❤️
Firas. you have a great voice and excellent choice of songs... all people care about is to have fun and you do great job don't listen to narrow minded idiots.
Adding to what Firas said, entertaining the audience by visiting their memories. When we sing or dance to a song from the past because it simply represents us from that era. For example, the first impression we had from listening to Evan Agassi’s song from a cassette player, first love song gift, dance with friends in a wedding or a party till the first rays of the sun, etc... While we can’t particularly remember every detail of those experiences, we unconsciously carry close to our heart the feeling generated from it/them. I personally love the 80s and the 90s Assyrian, Arabic and Turkish because they remind me of the fun time and the hope the songs planted in me. So, every time we listen to these songs, we relive these moments. It does however limit us from opening ourselves to new songs.
When you sing in other languages that makes you a sell-out . .
Romyo is much better than you
Unnecessary comment! There can’t be one artist better than the other. They’re all unique in their own way. If you don’t have it in you to encourage, don’t oppose! Fairouz