Saudi singers Fulana, Klinsh set the mood at Riyadh event

Fulana, who is represented by Saudi record label wall of sound, and singer Klinsh gave captivating performances in Riyadh. (AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
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Updated 15 June 2023
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Saudi singers Fulana, Klinsh set the mood at Riyadh event

  • The Saudi singer and Klinsh set the mood at Riyadh event

RIYADH: Emerging Saudi singers Fulana and Klinsh wowed the crowd at The Warehouse music venue in JAX District.

The two artists performed their songs at a concert on Friday as part of Fulana’s Notes on Swimming tour, which began in Jeddah earlier this month. The international tour will take both artists across the globe — to New York on June 13 and Cairo four days later.

Fulana, who is also known as Nadine Lingawi, said she had been overwhelmed by her success so far.




Fulana, who is represented by Saudi record label wall of sound, and singer Klinsh gave captivating performances in Riyadh. (AN photos by Huda Bashatah)

She added: “I started when I was 12 and I was making music just for myself. It’s hard to imagine that people are so into it that they want me to sing in other countries.

“I feel like I’m still too small for a tour, so it’s an overwhelming feeling. It’s beautiful that I’ve reached the point that I thought I’d never reach.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Saudi singer Fulana’s Notes on Swimming tour began in Jeddah earlier this month.

• The tour will continue in New York and Cairo.

• Mohammed Dabrom, who goes by the name Klinsh, is a musician and an electrician.

“Over the past couple of years I’ve really put together a portfolio of songs that now I think can represent the feelings I’m trying to deliver.”

Fulana, who grew up in the Kingdom, decided to use music as a method of self-expression to help “create the conversation” on the varied emotions of life in the Middle East.




Fulana, who is represented by Saudi record label wall of sound, and singer Klinsh gave captivating performances in Riyadh. (AN photos by Huda Bashatah)

She said: “I think a lot of the feelings that I talk about are naturally very taboo in Saudi culture and Arab culture.

“You turn into the kind of person who wants to make it OK to discuss feelings that naturally people wouldn’t want to, or express feelings that people would often say is too much to talk about.”

Over the past couple of years I’ve really put together a portfolio of songs that now I think can represent the feelings I’m trying to deliver.

Fulana, Saudi singer

Mohammed Dabrom, who goes by the name Klinsh, balances life as a musician and an electrician.

He began his musical career when he learned the guitar, and his music is a marriage of poetry and his experiences.

He said: “Some people use music as an escape, but for me it’s a way of facing and expressing what I am feeling.”

Klinsh’s lively stage presence makes for an impressive performance.




Fulana, who is represented by Saudi record label wall of sound, and singer Klinsh gave captivating performances in Riyadh. (AN photos by Huda Bashatah)

He added: “I loved the crowd and I love being on stage: It feels like this is the place that I always strive to be.

“I truly enjoy disconnecting from everything, and not thinking, just doing me.”

His advice for aspiring artists is not to give up.

He added: “Whatever happens, don’t stop. Always try to chase your dreams and sometimes it won’t work and it may not please everyone, but you have to be you.

“Nothing will be built based on what others want, only yourself. You are not trying to please anyone but yourself.”

 

 


Saudi Arabia reaffirms commitment to the two-state solution

Updated 27 February 2026
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Saudi Arabia reaffirms commitment to the two-state solution

  • Waleed Elkhereiji stressed the “importance of mobilizing political and economic support and advancing practical steps that translate commitments into concrete measures and accelerate the realization of the two-state solution”

RIYADH: In Riyadh on Friday, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji participated on behalf of Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan in the extraordinary meeting of the Open-Ended Executive Committee at the level of foreign ministers of the member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to discuss the Israeli occupation of Palestine, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

Elkhereiji reaffirmed the Kingdom’s support for the Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution and its efforts to unify international positions.

He stressed the “importance of mobilizing political and economic support and advancing practical steps that translate commitments into concrete measures and accelerate the realization of the two-state solution,” the SPA stated. 

He also restated Saudi Arabia’s commitment to continuing this path with partner countries to achieve “a just and comprehensive peace that fulfills the aspirations of the Palestinian people to self-determination and the establishment of their independent state in accordance with the Arab Peace Initiative.”