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Hanine Y Son Cubano [1] is a music group formed in 1999 that merges Cuban music and Arabic music. It was in the early 1990s, when he lived in Havana , that Greek - Lebanese Michel Elefteriades came up with the music concept that led in 1999 to the formation of Hanine Y Son Cubano, the Arabo-Cuban music genre.
Hiba Tawaji's second album, Ya Habibi, was released in 2014 and was also positively received as it was carried by the singles "Khalas" and "Awwal Ma Cheftou". The record also comprises Tawaji's version of the song "Helwa ya baladi", first performed by Dalida.
Alabina's music mixes many styles, cultures, and languages: Middle Eastern, Spanish music, French, raï, flamenco, gypsy, Arabic, and at times, Western pop. The group often takes older songs, for example, "Habibi Ya Nour El Ain" the Arabic song of Amr Diab, and adds a mix of styles and languages and Alabina's own flavor. The new version ...
Maya Yazbek, (Arabic: مايا يزبك, born 1967) is a Lebanese singer who is famous for her songs "Bokra Rah Betsafer" (You will leave tomorrow), and "Habibi Ya Eini" (My love, my eyes). [ 1 ] Origin
Mohamed Ramadan began acting during school. He has received the award for greatest nationwide talent three times consecutively – an unprecedented achievement. He started his career with small roles in TV series like The Cindrella, until he had his big break in Yousry Nasrallah's Ehky Ya Sharazad (Tell me, Shahrazad). He then went on to star ...
(How Does He Look?) which spawned a series of hits across the Arab-speaking world, including her best-known recording, "Habibi ya Einy." That song was released in two versions, the original with traditional instrumentation and the "postmodern" remix that drew some attention in Europe in 2004.
The song proved popular and many local versions were also produced through collaborations with well-known local artists, notably: Bulgarian singer Galena as "Habibi" in a Bulgarian language version containing some mixes in Arabic by Faydee and in English and Spanish. The version was credited to "Galena featuring Faydee".
Nour El Ain (Arabic: نور العين, IPA: [nuːɾ elˈʕeːn]; English: "Light of The Eye") is Egyptian singer Amr Diab's most successful album. It was released in January 1996 and became a tremendous success not only in the Middle East but worldwide. [1]