They’re a young and talented group of singers who originally auditioned for The X Factor Middle East as soloists. The 5 are Ahmed Hassan from Egypt, Adel Echibi from Morocco, Kazem Chamas from Lebanon and the Algerian duo Said Karmouz and BMD. Young girls across the Arab world are already crazy about them; declarations of love abound on their YouTube videos, Instagram pictures and Facebook updates. Their selfies are shared no less than 500 times in the span of a few hours. And we’ve discovered five Facebook pages created by fans – two of which are closed and require a membership request – and all of which have members in the thousands.
The 5, who were one of the most popular acts on the first live episode of The X Factor that was broadcast on April 18, talk to The National about their newfound game, adding a dance element to their performance, and the inevitable comparison to One Direction.
What was your initial reaction to the news that the judges wanted you to join together as a group rather than continue as solo performers?
At first there was disappointment, it was so scary and weird. But now we are The 5.
Do you think of yourselves as the Arab version of One Direction?
We like this comparison with One Direction but we are not a copy and we are not trying to be the same. We are not fans, but we like their stories and music.
How do you choose what songs you will sing as a group?
We choose our songs that show our voices the best. And at the same time we change the subjects. And not all of us speak Arabic very well.
Original article by Hala Khalaf
Continue reading at The National:
The X Factor Middle East: catching up with The 5 – the Arab One Direction
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