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Fairuz - Eh Fi Amal | فيروز - إيه في أمل Malaysia

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Fairuz - Eh Fi Amal | Eh Fi Amal album 2010. Since releasing the album "Wala Keef" in 2001, Fayrouz has returned to her fans with a new album, released on October 6, 2010, containing twelve songs, titled "Eh Fi Amal". The album was released by Extra Music Company, produced by Mrs. Fairuz, and distributed in Lebanon by Art Line. Fayrouz began recording songs for the album in 2003. It included twelve songs, seven of which were new, written and composed by Ziad Al-Rahbani, which are: "Qal Qayel", "Qissa Zghiri Ktir", "Kel Mal Haki", "Kbera El Mazha Hay", "Allah Kbeer" "Ma Shawart Hali", "Eh Fi Amal", some of which were broadcast on the radio waves of "Jers Scope Lebanon" and "Radio Misr" a month before the album was released. The album also included one song in classical Arabic from the poetry of Gibran Khalil Gibran, which is the song "El Ard Lakom". As for the album's other songs, such as the song "Baktob Asamihon", it got a re-composition and a new re-arrangement by Ziad Rahbani, which was previously performed by Fairouz, and it was originally composed by the Rahbani brothers. The song "Al-Bint Al-Shalabiya", is an old song from a traditional melody that has crossed the world, and there is controversy about its origin. Also included with the aforementioned songs were the pieces "Dyar Bekr" and "Tel Al-Zaatar", which were composed by Ziad Rahbani, the great musician. *** Born and educated in Beirut, Fairuz (Fayrouz, Fairouz) began her musical career as a chorus member at the Lebanese Radio Station. In the late 1950s, her talent as a singer became fully acknowledged. Met with unprecedented enthusiasm, Fayrouz's early songs featured the singer's distinct vocal timbre and lyrics expressing romantic love and nostalgia for village life. They meshed with a delicate orchestral blend in which certain Arab instruments figured prominently but which also subtly incorporated European instruments and European popular dance rhythms. She also sometimes sang adaptations of Arab folk tunes. By the early 1960's Fairuz was already one of the main attractions of the annual Baalbeck Festivals and a celebrity not only in Lebanon but throughout the Arab world. During most of her singing career, Fairuz was part of a three-member team that included the two Rahbani brothers. Generally, her lyrics were written by Mansour Rahbani, and the tunes were composed and arranged by his brother 'Assi, Fayrouz's late husband. Fairuz's songs owe a great deal to the musical and poetic genius of these two Lebanese artists. In recent years they have also reflected the composing talent of Ziad Rahbani, Fayrouz's son. In addition, they testify to Fayrouz's broad musical background, which traditions of Arab music. *** Lyrics, Composed By – Ziad Rahbani *** #Fairuz #Onomatopoeia #LivingRoom #Music #Singer #Arabic #Gener #Folk #Country #2021 #Alrahbani #ZiadRahbani #chillmusic #jazz #arabicjazz #Fairouz #Fayrouz #EnglishLyrics #Fairuz #FairuzJazz #2021 #Alrahbani #chillmusic #jazz #arabicjazz #فيروز #اونوماتوبيا #Onomatopoeiaاونوماتوبيا #Onomatopoeiashows #Onomatopoeia_shows

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