Saudi Arabia asks Hans Zimmer to rework national anthem
- Saudi Arabia has asked Hans Zimmer to rework its national anthem, aiming to improve its global image and diversify its economy.
- The national anthem 'Aash Al-Malik' was originally composed in 1947 at the request of King Abdulaziz.
- Turki Alalshikh mentioned future projects with Zimmer, including a musical piece called Arabia and a concert for the Riyadh Season.
- Zimmer's collaboration aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, focusing on arts and cultural exchange.
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Hans Zimmer to rewrite Saudi Arabia's national anthem
Saudi Arabia is in the midst of a rebrand. The kingdom's latest move is to revamp its national anthem – with the help of Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer. He has composed the soundtracks for "The Lion King," "Dune" and "Interstellar." According to Turki Alalshik, chairman of the Saudi entertainment authority, they have sort of reached an agreement with Zimmer....
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