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  2. List of most-viewed Arabic music videos on YouTube - Wikipedia

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    "Lm3allem" by Moroccan singer Saad Lamjarred is the most-viewed Arabic music video with 1 billion views in May 2023. [1] [2] "Ya Lili" by Tunisian singer Balti with Hammouda is the second video to garner over 700 million views. [3] [4] [5] "Happy Happy" by Bahrani singer Hala Al Turk become the first Arabic music video to cross 100 million ...

  3. Myrath - Wikipedia

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    Myrath (Arabic: ميراث mīrāth, "Legacy") is a Tunisian progressive metal band formed in 2001 by guitarist Malek Ben Arbia and currently based in France. [1] The band has been noted for its mix of Arabic and Middle Eastern instrumentation with power metal and progressive rock [2] and is considered an important band in oriental metal. [3]

  4. Misirlou - Wikipedia

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    Misirlou" (Greek: Μισιρλού < Turkish: Mısırlı 'Egyptian' < Arabic: مصر Miṣr 'Egypt' [1]) is a folk song [2] from the Eastern Mediterranean region. The song's original author is unknown, but Arabic, Greek, and Jewish musicians were playing it by the 1920s. The earliest known recording of the song is a 1927 Greek rebetiko ...

  5. Arabic music - Wikipedia

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    Arabic music (Arabic: الموسيقى العربية, romanized: al-mūsīqā l-ʿarabiyyah) is the music of the Arab world with all its diverse music styles and genres. Arabic countries have many rich and varied styles of music and also many linguistic dialects , with each country and region having their own traditional music .

  6. Category:Songs in Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Children's songs in Arabic (2 P) E. Emirati songs (1 C) L. Lebanese songs (2 C, 2 P) Y. Yemeni songs (3 P) Pages in category "Songs in Arabic"

  7. Tunisian underground music - Wikipedia

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    The most active scene is arguably that of Tunisian heavy metal bands, most notably Myrath, [1] but also Persona, [2] Nawather , Carthagods and Ymyrgar. [3] Most of these bands sing in English and sometimes include Arabic sentences in the chorus of their songs. While several bands compose their own music, many of them perform covers.

  8. Acrassicauda - Wikipedia

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    Members of the group have insisted that its focus is on the music and have expressed concern over some of the media attention received. [4] Al Lateef told the Montreal Mirror that it wanted to play as an "Iraqi heavy metal group, not as a refugee heavy metal group." He followed that with "all we care about is the music and playing heavy metal ...

  9. Ataaba - Wikipedia

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    The ataaba (Arabic: عتابا, meaning "plaint" or "dirge", also transliterated 'ataba) is a traditional Arabic musical form sung at weddings, festivals, and other occasions. [1] Popular in the Middle East , it was originally a Bedouin genre, improvised by a solo poet-singer accompanying themselves on the rababa . [ 2 ]