After the famous Lara Fabian chose him to be part of her team in The Voice Canada, the Lebanese singer Mory Hatem has attained the finals of the competition, edging close to his lifetime dream.
Yes i did it! i am going straight to the final round in the voice “The live shows”
happy, thrilled and excited to continue this magical journey with you.
Thanks for the love you’re giving me!A special thanks to my amazing coach @LFabianOfficial #LaVoixTVA #Moryhatem #larafabian pic.twitter.com/OSv602wCEH— Mory Hatem (@MoryHatem) April 8, 2019
In a tweet full of happiness and excitement, the Lebanese talented singer announced that he is finally reaching the final round in The live Shows of The Voice Canada. He expressed his gratitude for his fans and his coach Lara Fabian.
In his previous participation in the Arabic version of The Voice – Ahla Sawt in 2012, Mory was selected by the popular Assi El-Hellani to join his team. Despite that he reached the final stage, he did not achieve his ultimate goal back then.
However, believing in the high quality of his voice, he did not relinquish his dream and decided to achieve it in Canada.
Mori, now 27 years old, embarked recently in The Voice Canada, competing for his dream in Season 7 in February 2019. With due merits, he was selected by his most beloved singer and idol Lara Fabian.
In a new tweet, Mory happily announced, “My quarter-final at La Voix will be on April 21st! I count on you this time by voting so that I can continue in this adventure and to tell you more about my story through my voice.”
Heureux de vous annoncer que mon quart de finale à La Voix sera le 21 Avril prochain!
Je compte sur vous cette fois-ci en votant pour que je puisse continuer dans cette aventure et pour vous raconter davantage mon histoire à travers ma voix❤️#Lavoixtva #Moryhatem #Larafabian pic.twitter.com/QNCcAMSawE— Mory Hatem (@MoryHatem) April 11, 2019
Mori Hatem is not the first Lebanese to participate and reach The Voice finals in the West. We can’t forget Hiba Tawaji who reached the semi-finals of The Voice France, as well as Anthony Touma in a previous season, Marc Hatem who left the competition after the second round, and Aline Lahoud.
Our talented finalist in Canada, Mori Hatem, is counting on your votes to score the title and fulfill his dream of a singing career. He will be singing to your votes on April 21st, live in the quarter-final show.
Mori’s chance of winning the title is only a few clicks or taps away! Let’s make it happen!