Moroccan Singer Saad Lamjarred Advises Youth to Prioritize Education Over Music Career

As a guest on the "Farouk Life Podcast", Saad Lamjarred revealed that he had decided to stop his studies to pursue a music career, stating that he does not regret his choice, but does not recommend that passionate young people follow his example.
Saad Lamjarred said he chose to do music out of conviction and passion, confiding that from a very young age, his parents, the artists Bachir Abdou and Nezha Regragui, supported him in this path and bought him musical instruments that he learned to play. The Moroccan artist admitted that if he could go back in time, he would try to finish his studies before embarking on a music career. For this reason, he asks young people not to follow his example and to focus first on their training and the acquisition of knowledge and languages before thinking about developing their talent.
Lamjarred also confided that the album "Mal Hbibi Malo" made with his friend Jalal El Hamdaoui propelled him to the forefront of the global scene. The song was a great success on the Arab scale, revealing him as one of the rising stars of Moroccan and Arab music. The single "Enty Baghya Wahad", made in featuring with DJ Van, also became a hit, added Lamjarred, welcoming the reception given by the public to his song "LM3ALLEM", written and composed by Jalal El Hamdaoui, which has exceeded one billion views, becoming the first Arab song to reach this record.
The Moroccan artist said that this song marked a turning point in his career, stressing that the realization of its clip, considered the best in Morocco and the Arab world, cost him $55,000. Saad Lamjarred also stated that the vicissitudes of life have forced him to reside in France for years, assuring that he will return to Morocco when the circumstances are more favorable. "I am happy to have a career and a story that show that the human being can fall and then get up and create in the midst of the trials he encounters. I am proud of everything I have been through," he concluded.
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