Kuwaiti singer Nawal congratulated Talal Salama on the release of his latest album "Age Once" which includes four songs. Nawal also shared a brief video on her official Twitter account, showcasing Salama's new album and stated: "Congratulations on the release of your album, oh master of magical voice. Success be with you, dear." Additionally, Nawal was nominated for the "Guitar of the Gulf" title of the Joy Awards as the best singer and for the best song of the year "Kul Al Bashir." Saudi singer Talal Salama began his musical career in the mid-1980s with his first album, which bore his own name, bringing him fame and success. He continued to excel in his musical career, with several hit songs, especially his song "Allah Allah Ya Muntabina" about the Saudi national football team back in 1985. Salama studied music at the Cairo Higher Institute of Music, where he earned a Bachelor's degree and then a Master's degree. He also learned to play the oud at the beginning of his career, studying under Saudi musician and composer Ghazi Ali, musician and artist Omar Kedress, and musician Sarij Omar, as well as artist Talal Maddah. Recently, Nawal Al-Kuwaitia released a new album entitled "Earth," which included 15 songs with collaborations from top composers and lyricists. Some of the songs included in the album were "Zayna Ayami," "One Question," "In Hakuwa," "All Mankind," "Oh Our Lord," "Forgotten Heart," "Where to Go," "The Beads," "On Your Pace," "Enough," "The Stong One," "Sorry," "Don't Close Your Eyes." Nawal Al-Kuwaitia held a successful concert in the Saudi city of AlUla on November 3, 2020, and at the time, it was trending on social media platforms, as many photos and videos of the concert were shared, and she delighted fans with some of her best songs.