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Ḥumāt ad-Diyār" (Arabic: حماة الديار, lit. 'Guardians of the Homeland') was written as the national anthem of Syria , [ a ] with lyrics written by Khalil Mardam Bey and the music by Mohammed Flayfel , who also composed the national anthem of Iraq as well as many other Arab folk songs.
The lyrics were written by Salah Jahin, with music by Kamal Al Taweel. It was also used, without words, by Iraq from 1965 to 1981. It was also used, without words, by Iraq from 1965 to 1981. It was eventually replaced in 1979 for the peace negotiations with Israel by President Anwar Sadat as Egypt's national anthem by the less militant " Bilady ...
"La Gozadera" (Spanish term meaning a "good time" or "party") is a song by Cuban duo Gente de Zona as the lead single for their third studio album Visualízate. Featuring American singer Marc Anthony , it was released on April 30, 2015, by Sony Music Latin .
[1] [2] The poem is considered one of the most famous Arabic pieces of its era, [3] yet, its origin comes from Al-Andalus, being this a Muwashshah or Andalusian Moaxaja. The author of the piece is disputed, and thought to be either Lisan al-Din Ibn al-Khatib (1313 - 1374 AD), which is the most plausible, or Muhammad Abdulrahim Al-Maslub [ ar ...
"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.
"Zona del Perreo" is a song by Puerto Rican singer-rapper Daddy Yankee, Dominican singer Natti Natasha and American singer Becky G, from Yankee's seventh and final studio album, Legendaddy. [ 1 ] Background
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"Yana Yana" (in Arabic يانا يانا) is a famous Arabic language song in Egyptian Arabic by the Lebanese pan-Arab singer Sabah. Lyrics are written by Morsy Jamil Aziz and music is by Baligh Hamdi. The song was first featured in the 1970 Egyptian film Kanit Ayam [Those were the Days] before it was released as a single in an album entitled ...