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Traditional Lebanese music shares influences with nearby countries including Syria and Egypt. Beirut music also features similarities with Bedouin tradition as well as folk music from Lebanon’s more rural regions. The capital's secular music was heavily shaped by the Ottomans and music guilds offering some form of protection to artists ...
The Official Lebanese Top 20 is a prominent music chart in Lebanon that reflects the country’s most popular songs based on airplay and streaming data. Compiled by the global market research company IPSOS, the chart provides an accurate and comprehensive overview of the musical trends in Lebanon.
Pages in category "Music of Lebanon" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Al Bustan Festival of Music and the Performing Arts is an annual music and performing arts festival based in Beit Mery, Lebanon. [1] [2] The festival occurs every year over five weeks during February and March. [3] [4] It is a non-profit and the first major festival in Lebanon dedicated to classical music. [5]
Anghami (Arabic: أنغامي ʾanġāmī [ʔanˈɣaːmi], "melodic"/"my melodies") is the first legal music streaming platform [9] and digital distribution company in the Arab world. It launched in November 2012 in Lebanon, [1] providing unlimited Arabic and international music to stream and download for offline mode.
Marwan Daou (born August 2, 2000), better known as Maro, is a Lebanese singer-songwriter and YouTuber from Beirut.He started his musical career posting cover videos on his YouTube channel in 2015, and gained a following in 2018.
This is a list of the Official Lebanese Top 20 number-one songs of 2018.The songs' popularity is determined by radio airplay frequency throughout a given week, audited and compiled by Ipsos SA.
The music video for the second single was released in 2003, just after Nathalie left the group, but it included a new girl, Rana, who performed Nathalie's part. Shortly after, Rana and Nesreen left the group, then, Perla came back but didn't continue, so she was replaced by a new member, Joyce. In 2004, Dalida's sister, Raya, joined the group.