Long before I knew anything about Arabic songs I have this mind set that their songs probably gonna revolve around ketuhanan that is nasyid or maybe berzanji ke hapa. But then I started to listen & watch vc of few songs by Amr Diab, Pascal Mashaalani and Nancy Ajram I was like, okay these people aren't as pious as I imagine! But still, the songs are quite okay and listenable.
And then I came to Egypt I was introduced to the-most-annoying-songs-on-earth, that is Egyptian songs. Believe me you don't wanna hear it again the seconds you've listened to it. Just imagine all those instruments in one song, the trumpet, the flute, chime and even whistle! Myyyy God so irritating.
But one thing we have to bear with, because almost all Egyptian think that their songs sound better than any other songs despite of how ridiculous it sounds, that they sort of having this urge to bukak lagu memekak macam nak gila dalam taxi and during wedding reception. So you can say that we're immune to this kind of sounds pollution after all these years. We just have to. Read my lips, HAVE TO.
Anyways I just want to share this song I heard from an Egyptian wedding reception not so long ago, which sounds really nice and way out of the typical annoying one. Of course sebab penyanyi Lebanese yaww.
Here I present to you Ramy Ayach! *drum roll*
AM SO GONNA PLAY THIS SONG ON MY WEDDING RECEPTION!
**Mabruk means congratulations :)
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