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"Zahrat al-Mada'en" (Arabic: زهرة المدائن, transl. "Flower of the Cities"), also marketed under its French title "La Fleur des cités", is a 1967 Arabic song performed by Lebanese singer Fairuz, composed by the Rahbani brothers and written by Said Akl.
"Guli Mata" is a 2023 Hindi-Arabic song by Indian singer Shreya Ghoshal and Moroccan singer Saad Lamjarred. The music video features actress Jennifer Winget and Saad Lamjarred. [1] It is written by Mohamed El Maghribi, Rana Sotal and composed by Mehdi Mozayine. [2] It is produced by Anshul Garg under the Desi Music Factory. [3]
"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
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The song reached number one on Arabic music charts including Lebanon and Egypt, becoming one of her best charting songs to date. The official music video was filmed by Lebanese director Nadine Labaki in Sidon, Lebanon, Ajram plays a role of an Egyptian villager who escapes her stalker. [6] "Lawn Ouyounak" was released as the album's second single.
"Kassaman", [1] [2] or "Qassaman" [3] (Arabic: قَسَمًا, romanized: Qasaman, "we pledge", [1] [2] "the oath" or "we swear" [3]), is the national anthem of Algeria. Moufdi Zakaria authored the lyrics, while the music was composed by Egyptian composer Mohamed Fawzi .
The western classical-style art song has attracted many songs on translations of Arabic texts, notably by composers of French mélodies and German Lieder, but few art songs sung in Arabic. Musical settings of Arabic poetry include Hans Werner Henze 's Sechs Gesänge aus dem Arabischen , while other composers such as Francesco Santoliquido have ...
A wasla (Arabic: وَصْلَة / ALA-LC: waṣlah; plural وَصَلَات / waṣalāt) is a set of pieces in Arabic music. It comprises eight or more movements such as muwashshah, taqsim, layali, mawwal, qasida, dawr, sama'i, bashraf, dulab, and popular songs. [1] The term is also used to refer to a segment of Sufi music. [1]