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  2. Egyptian Shumba - Wikipedia

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    "Egyptian Shumba" has grown to become an underground classic. [2]During the 2000s, "Egyptian Shumba" became a cult favorite at Northern soul dances. [18]While reviewing the 2005 compilation One Kiss Can Lead To Another: Girl Group Sounds Lost And Found, Jeremiah Tucker of The Joplin Globe described it as "one of the most peculiar girl group songs I've ever heard, sounding like the modern freak ...

  3. The Tammys - Wikipedia

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    The collection also contains several Christie hits with backing vocals by the Tammys. "Egyptian Shumba" was included in the Grammy nominated box set One Kiss Can Lead to Another: Girl Group Sounds, Lost and Found. In 2006, Pitchfork Media included "Egyptian Shumba" in its list of top 200 songs of the 1960s at number 177. [3]

  4. Shaabi - Wikipedia

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    ' of the people ' or ' locally popular ') [1] is an Egyptian musical genre. It is a form of popular working-class music which evolved from Egyptian Baladi in the second half of the 20th century, it's the core of Egyptian people music in streets and weddings and every day Egyptian life.

  5. Mahraganat - Wikipedia

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    The origins of mahraganat (mahragan songs) lie in the popular (aka sha'bi or shaabi) neighborhoods and streets of Egypt.In 2006–7, wedding DJs began combining shaabi music and electronic dance music with influences from reggaeton, grime and rap. [2]

  6. Wedding music - Wikipedia

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    Music can be used to announce the arrival of the participants of the wedding (such as a bride's processional), and in many western cultures, this takes the form of a wedding march. For more than a century, the Bridal Chorus from Wagner's Lohengrin (1850), often called "Here Comes The Bride", has been the most popular processional, and is ...

  7. Arab musicians' songs about Gaza put spotlight on ... - AOL

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    In Cairo, the popular Egyptian wedding singer known as Rudy takes requests for her new lyrics praising Hamas military spokesman Abu Obaida. Arab musicians' songs about Gaza put spotlight on ...

  8. We Live in Cairo - Wikipedia

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    On 25 January 2021 the Lazours released "Flap My Wings: Songs from We Live in Cairo", an album of songs from the show. [23] [24] The songs were largely recorded not by the original cast, but by the Lazours and by popular Arab musicians. [23] [24] [25] "Flap My Wings" and "Genealogy of Revolution" were released as singles prior to the album's ...

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