The Music proved its love on Valentine’s Day to the Multi-Award Winner, Billboard and Multi-Charted Artist Fadi Awad. As on February 14 – 2021, Fadi’s wonderful musical piece “Raise My Dust (Extended Live Mix)” won The Best Music Video Award at the Paris International Film Festival. This important high-caliber event has been a big success, and the screening of its selected films along with its red carpet event took place from February 4-14th.
In a related interview with Radio Power 77.7, Fadi Awad thanked the organizers & judges of the top festival, as well as its director Jenna Suru for the wonderful organisation of the prestigious event and for the appreciation he received. Fadi added: “I feel so proud, honoured, and humble at the same time for adding this important achievement to my portfolio! Everyone knows that winning in Paris is not easy at all! The festival was perfect and the competition inside it was extremely high! I loved every moment of it and I thank all my supporters for their continuous appreciated support, and congratulate all the winners at the festival as well as the selected films because they were all really awesome!”
This is the 3rd award for Fadi’s track after winning in various categories at the Las Vegas International Film Festival & Screenwriting Competitions, and at the Hollywood Gold Awards.
The festival officially congratulated Fadi Awad this week for this new important and well-deserved achievement, hoping to see him and his tracks succeed everywhere.
Source: Métro Liberté
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