The Full Story Behind Mayada El Hennawy’s Voice Controversy

Mayada El Hennawy clarifies rumors about using AI technology in her concerts, confirming that the circulated video is old and manipulated, and her voice remains strong and natural.

  Fri , December 05 2025 / 06:10 PM Updated At: 2025-12-05 18:10:33

Syrian star Mayada El Hennawy has been trending on social media after a video clip showed changes in her voice, sparking rumors that she resorted to AI technology during one of her performances 🎶🤖.

In response, El Hennawy issued an official statement clarifying that the video is old, from a concert four years ago, and that she had a cold during the performance. Despite this, she went on stage out of respect for her audience, and her performance was flawless at the time.

She stated:
"The recording aims to tarnish my image, and any claim of AI use is baseless rumors" 💬.
She added:
"It is impossible that audience reactions were AI-generated; the original concert was widely praised, and if I needed any vocal assistance, it would have been at home, not on stage" 🌟.

About Mayada El Hennawy:
El Hennawy is the first Arab singer to release her songs on vinyl and has collaborated with legendary musicians like Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Baligh Hamdi, and poet Rami Abu Salah. Iconic songs include "Ashwaq," "Sa’at Zaman," "Ana Ba’ashaqak," and "Al Hob Elly Kan." She also pioneered the use of track-based recording in Arab music, enhancing her professional legacy 🏆🎵.

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