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Category: Music

  • Mashrou3 Leila – Raksit Leila video

    I’ve been playing Raksit Leila for a while now, and I was delighted to see the official video coming out few days ago. Great music and great work on the video!

  • Haifa Wehbe – I will survive

    What do you think? I say she’s good!

  • Majida El Roumi at the Francophone games

    Majida El Roumi singing one of my favorite songs for Beirut “Ya Beirut” at the Francophone games opening ceremony. Great performance as usual!

  • Mario Bassil is Ktir Khalis

    Below is a new video clip newly released by the Lebanese comedian Mario Bassil. I don’t know under which category does it fall, vulgar or funny?

    Either ways there one thing for sure, Mario Bassil akid 3ando fuse ta2i2! 😀

  • Mashrou’ Leila

    I haven’t heard any of Mashrou’ Leila’s songs yet, but I have read many articles about their music being very nice.

    Below is an article by Hanadi Dairi from Nahar Alshabab about them.

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    Click to Enlarge and read full article

    If you know where they perform, plz let me know the place, I am interested in watching them live.

    The scan is via Lubnanabad

  • Hiba Tawaji – Metl El Reeh

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    Hiba Tawaji was a lead actress in “The Return of the Phoenix”, a historical epic musical play by Oussama Rahbani
    created and written by Mansour Rahbani.

    You probably know her from the LBCI ads for the play, she has a very beautiful voice and they used to play a piece of “Mitl El Reeh” each time they run the ad. Today I got the full version of the song from my friend so I thought of sharing it with you, worth posting!

    Click here to download the song.

    P.S: I removed the flash player because I have noticed it is causing an error in Internet Explorer 7.0 and below.

  • Just listen: W Tmayali (Sway)

    Have a break! Turn off the TV, and don’t listen to the news for the next 5 minutes. Instead, play this YouTube video, that’s one of my favorite Lebanese music. It’s called “W Tmayali” (“Sway” in English) from an album called “Sabah”  (“Morning” or “Sunrise” in English) and it’s composed, written and arranged by Nadim Mohsen.