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ARABIC MUSIC FOR THE FIRST TIME | Myriam Fares, Al - Majed, Abu, Yousra, Faouzia, Mehad Hamad

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Welcome to this week's FEATURE FRIDAY ✌ This week we get to know about ARABIC music for the first time, Starting with Myriam Fares - Goumi. Followed by Rashed - Al-Majed - Walhan. We then ventured into the world of 3 Daqat - Abu Ft. Yousra. Faouzia - How It All Works Out blew us away, but unfortunately due to copyright issues we had to cut it out and to finish it all off we saw Mehad Hamad LIVE. Overall, an amazing, fun podcast!👏 Thank you so much for the incredible suggestions! You guys rock! ♥♥♥♥ ***************************************************************************** Follow us on... Twitter: @Feature_Friday Tik Tok: @FtFriday.Lnd Firework: @Wlsk15 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wlsk15/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/waleska15herrera/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realefraherrera/ ALL RIGHTS TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. (for any inquiries contact me at FtFriday.lnd@gmail.com) #ArabicMusic #reaction #Arabic

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    @Waleska-Herreraمنذ 3 سنوات Yoooo! Tune in this Sunday at 12pm UK time for a brand new, chaos filled episode of THE COOKING BASTARD liiiveeee ‍
    Get your Stylish Featud="hidden1" class="buttons">re Friday Merchandise today!
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    @shimaaal-enazy2861منذ 3 سنوات مو بس انا انصدمت منهم سوو رياكشن للأغاني العربية بس حبيت الاختيارت كانت شاملة فنان من كل دول عربية احبكم واستمرو 1007
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    @haneen8790منذ 3 سنوات Thank you so much guys ❤️
    as an Arab (from Saudi Arabia) this is some general informations :
    - Arabic music have so much different types & different accents too (There are 25 countries in Asia & Africa that claim Arabic as an official language).
    - in general, Arab States of the Gulf (Khaleeji) songs is chill, very melodical & passionate so the concerts seems a little bit serious lol, however Egyptian music is more fun & make me dance (in my opinion).
    - I guess Arabic songs usually all about the lyrics, instruments & melodies, not the music video, visuals & story lines. etc.
    - I guess we're a little bit similar to Latin (for the music, melodies & instruments).
    - The most famous Arabic musical instruments : Oud, Qanun, Ney, Daf (Efra was interested about it at the final video lol) also violin, saxophone & piano are very common in Arabic music.
    + I suggest you guys to check out some Fus'haa "Standard Arabic - without accent" Songs such as :
    Faia Younan - ohebbou yadayka
    Nour Khan - ghorabaa
    Kalamesque - Mughrama/I Want to Spend (Arabic Cover) ft. Yazan & Natalie
    + fun fact : we (Arab people) could pronounce every single sound you may or may not think about it, that's what makes my language so special for me ❤️
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    @baekaw.7950منذ 3 سنوات Wow i never thought this would happen!! As an Arab person (I'm from Saudi Arabia) i feel so happy that you guys decided to check out Arabic music!! 872
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    @6ooxl994منذ 3 سنوات بموت كيف نعلمهم انو مقطع ولهان من تصميم فان مو الاصلي 479
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    @mariakhoury6733منذ 3 سنوات I want to recommend you guys old traditional arab artists -
    Fairuz فيروز
    Sabah صباح
    Wadee AlSafi وديع الصافي
    Melhem Barakat ملحم بركات
    Personally I prefer the traditional Arabic songs more than the newer ones like from 2010 onwards are not my favorite but they are extremely popular with people
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    @itdoesntmatter8491منذ 3 سنوات Faouzia is actually 100% moroccan, her parents are both moroccan and she was also born in Morocco and she just turned 21 this month.
    React to her other songs please
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    @13almanla98منذ 3 سنوات امانه في عرب يتابعونهم غيري ماابغى احس بالصدمه لوحدي 148
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    @haneen8790منذ 3 سنوات
    Rashid Al-Majid is the OG
    He's from my country (Saudi Arabia) & he's very popular all around Arab countries, his artistic journey started at the age of 15 & his first public album went to market late 1984!
    + even if I'm not into Arabic music that much, his songs are different man. ugh.
    Lyrics :
    Times get dark and I look up towards the sky, and I gaze through its stars, maybe I could find you.
    Neither have you known about the longing that's struck me, nor the sky's space would be enough for you. Oh, how I'm in love with you.
    I prayed to the one who created you, my dearest, that half of the love that's in my heart strikes you, and if your love is crippling, I'm fine with that, I'm fine with that since I couldn't find an as-precious lover.
    I'm yearning, I'm yearning, and if I tried to hide it, my gleaming eyes will reveal it
    I miss all of you. I'd die for you and your flaws, until my heart and veins are filled with yearning, and the ground couldn't hold the painful longing.
    If your absence is a dream, wake me up and I'm well again, and if there's someone else, how could he make you forget a love that no other lover has ever loved a lover before, and the sign that his heart is seeking you to this day?
    Do you know that despite how I'm choking on your absence? I have a hope that you'd come back to me and I'd come back to your world.
    No one in this year fits you, and don't you look for anyone who's in love with you like I am.
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    @nada_jm_jk8686منذ 3 سنوات Yeah Faouzia did an amazing song ft with John legend "Minefield" , you should see it
    Also she dropped her new song "HERO", she had a beautiful songs like " Tears of Gold" , " don't even know me" all her songs are so powerful, I'm a fan of her ,I wish i see you guys reacting to her songs ....وسعت
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    @dabdoob1992منذ 3 سنوات "Is it always summer in egypt", we're in the middle of the summer heat here 108
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    @itzel1735منذ 3 سنوات Too bad you had to chop up Faouzia video.
    She was born in Morocco to Moroccan parents. Then they moved to Canada. So she’s not half and half. Probably has citizenship in both countries.
    Faouzia (Foh zee ah) just turned 21. She’s been at this for 6 years or so. But I think she has one more year of university.
    Glad searching for her found you guys. Thanks.
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    @mydogsteppedona4431منذ 3 سنوات I am actually glad you reacted to gulf arab music that's usually overlooked and ignored.
    Gulf accents are very rough, that's why ut sounds id="hidden9" class="buttons"> so soulful in music, we speak our letters in very rough ways, I honestly been told that by Russian, just imagine that we also rarely translate our music because we believe we are the only ones who will hear it lol.
    Thanks alot for the reaction hi from the UAE the last guy is from UAE and is an icon in my country and close countries.
    Respect to all arabic music. Every arab country has it's unique touch love them all.
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    @inoornorahمنذ 3 سنوات The long flute is called (Naie ناي)
    And the ones like a tambourine is called (Daff دف)
    Great choices ! I enjoyed ur reactions and ur knowledge
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    @baekaw.7950منذ 3 سنوات I recommend you guys to check out
    Hamaki - Assala - majed almohandes - mohammed abdu - zena emad - abdulmajeed abdullah - ahlam alshamsi, they're id="hidden11" class="buttons"> very popular here in the Middle East and they have great songs, so i really hope you would do a part 2 listening to the singers I recommended, love you
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    @Ahmed-pf3lgمنذ 3 سنوات Rashed El Majid’s music is so beautiful. His style is the basic modern “mellow” Khaleeji bop. 17
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    @Rwin1993منذ 3 سنوات Rashed Al-majed is one of the best Saudi singers, thx for the reaction. 15
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    @saudsultan6366منذ 3 سنوات بمووووت احلام العصر سووو جزء ثاني حطو ماجد المهندس وعبدالمجيد عبدالله واصاله واليسا وشيرين 32
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    @johnlanes5425منذ 3 سنوات I love Arabian music so much. I am a Filipino and I seem to be one of the few people who actually love Arabian music. It all stared when I saw Haitham id="hidden12" class="buttons"> Mohammed Rafi sing Habibi in The Voice Ukraine where I was mesmerized with how ancient the music sounds. Priceless. Do check it out please! ^^ ....وسعت 41
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    @alaaali6636منذ 3 سنوات That's the beauty of music and language they express emotions differently, you may not understand every language but somehow it's able to communicate the feelings 11
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    @hilaryy5654منذ 3 سنوات Thank you for reacting to Faouzia , and yes you pronounced her name right , she's not half canadian actually, but she lives in Canada , she's 21 id="hidden14" class="buttons"> years old, and she's an engineering student.She worked with Kelly Clarkson, David Guetta, John Legend and Galantis . I would like to recommend her song "Tears of Gold", the stripped version is better in my opinion. ....وسعت 69
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    @RM-wl7poمنذ 3 سنوات قولو تمثيييل قولو مااصدق قناتي المفضله تسوي رياكت للعربي 146
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    @bebea4323منذ 2 سنوات rashed almajed from Saudi Arabia ❤️ he is my favorite artist and this song talking about missing his love in a beautiful poetry way
    Thank you for exploring our music
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    @MariaM-ft3dcمنذ 3 سنوات Actully 3 daqat is a egyption song and Abu is an egyption singer and song writer,, yousra is an egyption actors
    And all the people that were in id="hidden16" class="buttons"> the MV were actors
    And the instrument that Efra was talking about is called “tabla” and it’s an egyption instrument and it’s very common in egyption songs and aslo played by one person…
    I hope you guys could react to anthor egyption singer called “Amr Diab” he is one of the oldest and most famous singers in egypt,, Thank you
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    @rateel8237منذ 3 سنوات Saudi songs are the most romantic/ emotional arab songs we are lucky for having a great poets who's always shows how arab language are beautiful by id="hidden17" class="buttons"> their letters and having a talent singers like Talal Madaah, Mohhamed Abdu, Rashed Elmajed, Abdulmajeed Abdullah, Zena Emad and Dalia Mubarak ....وسعت 11
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    @raniacherkaoui4180منذ 3 سنوات I think you need to listen to Moroccan music alone, also Égyptien and saoudien music cause it’s so different one from the other and there’s a lot to listen to 139
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    @fatimah693منذ 3 سنوات Thank you I love you guys SO MUCH. You don’t know how satisfying it is how much you understand and appreciate music. Please do check out more Arabic music ❤️ 6
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    @mev7858منذ 3 سنوات I'm Arabic and it's to weird to see you listening to our songs 76
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    @shahad.3167منذ 3 سنوات I’m from SA and I really like ur channel !!! Good reaction وين العرب 9
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    @tarfh-is1uhمنذ 3 سنوات hey there :)
    I'm from middle east , and I'm so happy to see you guys enjoy our music because I feel music it's part from our culture id="hidden20" class="buttons"> , and I feel it's connect us even when you don't understand the lyrics you still enjoy the song and the melody .
    thank you so much I really enjoy the video and have a nice day 3>
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    @zainabalansari3549منذ 3 سنوات As an arab, Emirati, I happy to see you guys enjoying the arabic songs ❤️ 4
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    @smb9430منذ 3 سنوات Mehd Hamad (May 22, 1963 -) is an Emirati singer known for his singing in the dialect of Hadar Al Sahel and his mastery of it. About one of the most important symbols of the Emirati singing heritage. Nicknamed "the first artist of the Emirates" ....وسعت 11
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    @user-bg9nc8wq7uمنذ 3 سنوات Last song is called barg laah, incase you want to hear the music non- live! Its from uae, and yes especially singers in the gulf region would sometimes id="hidden22" class="buttons"> drag words as if they are reciting poetry! Because most songs are actually poems fitted onto music to be sung ....وسعت 7
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    @sattamab589منذ 3 سنوات Finally a reaction of Arabic music with taste chef’s kiss 8
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    @hessam7658منذ 3 سنوات Wow! Huge respect for you guys! I love the way you discovered different culture through music, you respect the difference in the music and even love it! I love you so much and thank you for reacting to Arab music❤️ 3
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    @salemkhamis6427منذ 3 سنوات Respect to tou guys for being authentic. A true musician does what you do guys also your content. 3
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    @x3asageelمنذ 3 سنوات I love that you got the feel of the last song. its about someone riding his camel at night and saw from the distance (lightning) in the direction of his id="hidden24" class="buttons"> beloved’s town so he imagines it is her beauty shining at night. Your necks at the end dancing to the song is exactly what happens when you are riding a camel, I could not believe that you got it. ....وسعت 2
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    @nonabela3727منذ 3 سنوات The third song you reacted to was such a hit here for a few months you would hear it everywhere and at anytime 7
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    @yze8222منذ 3 سنوات you guys did arabic music without nancy ajram !!
    she's like the face of the arabic music scene for like 20 years or smth
    also i id="hidden25" class="buttons">recommend to check out the moroccan rap scene ( DONBIGG , Manal , Dizzy Dros .)
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    @Bdgnhbgcv6t45منذ 3 سنوات I’m in love with you guys please react to more Faouzia I love her bad dreams song !!! 27
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    @5noosمنذ 3 سنوات As a Saudi Arab I truly enjoyed this. You guys did a great job here! The diversity of the signers and selection was so good! 1
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    @Moon-kh1tmمنذ 3 سنوات Thank you for the beautiful reactions rashed is really one of the biggest names in the Arabic singing industry 3
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    @hamza-skyمنذ 3 سنوات tears of gold (stripped) by faouzia is a must ! 5
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    @n_a984منذ 3 سنوات اتابعهم عشان ردات فعلهم على سوبر جونيور والحييين مصدومممه انهم مسوين رياكشن ع الاغاني العربيه♥️♥️♥️ 23
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    @alanoods8742منذ 3 سنوات omg this is amazing never seen someone react to Arabic music before. It makes me happy as an Arab to see your reaction. 2
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    @user-qj8sf4td6yمنذ 3 سنوات Almajed is the most favorable singer in the Arabian region, especially in the Arabian gulf countries :) we are so proud of him he’s a great artist <3 15
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    @anaismnzn5820منذ 2 سنوات Faouzia is just incredible !!! i'm so glad to see you react to her ! 1
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    @sawsan6982منذ 3 سنوات Someone already mentioned this but, arabic music and especially khaliji music is often written as poems by poets and that's why there's an emphasis id="hidden27" class="buttons"> on lyrics and you can hear a "drag" because arabic poetry is written in divisions we call "abyat" (plural)
    Disclaimer: I'm not a specialist in music or arabic literature but that's my take as an arab lol
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    @gz9985منذ 2 سنوات Third song: the rhythm is called Maqsoum used mostly in Egypt and the Levant countries (Lebanon, syria, Jordan, Palestine), it is played by at least 3 id="hidden28" class="buttons"> instruments + ..1-tabla 2-req 3-doom and yes its exactly like bachata, thank you for sharing that now im in love with bachata. ....وسعت 1
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    @rahafabdulaziz1539منذ 3 سنوات I’m so happy you checked out Myriam Fares she’s such a queen you guys have to check more of her❤️❤️❤️ you pronounced her name right i was shocked! 3
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    @aonalrabeeah1142منذ 3 سنوات Wow. I’ve been following the dimash journey and yall surprised me with this. As an arab from Iraq I loved this reaction. U literally picked every genre and I love it 1
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    @jungwonluvrrمنذ 3 سنوات I truly thank you for reacting for different genres of music, and respecting each one,and am also happy that u liked arab music since am an Arab,thank you 1
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    @jaylanfawn301منذ 3 سنوات FAOUZIIAAA ♥♥ Please more of her music "Tears of Gold , stripped" 11
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    @Gordonpreeceمنذ 3 سنوات FAOUZIA, Moroccan/
    Singer/songwiter/muscian
    She has recorded with David Guetta, John Legend, Kelly Clarkson, Galantis and Ninho. id="hidden31" class="buttons"> />21 yrs old, born in Morroco moved to Canada when she was around 1
    11 years of classical piano, violin, guitar, speaks 3 languages.
    A Engineering student at the University of Manitoba.
    Some of the songs written/co-written by her
    HERO
    MINEFIELDS Faouzia featuring John Legend
    Tears of Gold (stripped)
    You Don’t Even Know Me (stripped) or the music video
    Bad Dreams (stripped)
    Born Without a Heart (stripped)
    How it all works Out (stripped)
    Secrets (Open Mic Home Performance)
    100 Hundred Band Aids (stripped)
    Don’t Tell Me I’m Pretty.
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    @weamalgassimمنذ 3 سنوات The instrument at is a bagpipes and mostly used in the Arabian gulf region and called (habban) in Arabic, and it was brought to the region by Iranians. The first singer is Lebanese but the song is from the gulf region that's why they used the habban.
    This flute at is called (ny) in Arabic (ryhmes with by). The mandolin-like instrument at is called (oud). The 3 instruments at are tambourines, and called (duf) in Arabic.
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    @miralabualjadail4206منذ 3 سنوات Hundred percent agree with him when he says he wishes to see more Arabic influence in Fouzia than the mainstream market typical linear songs. 2
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    @samwichxd8166منذ 3 سنوات Those drums u were curious about are called the "Duff" they are made with stretched goat skin then they leave it in the sun to dry and the longer it is in the sun the stronger the sound gets 3
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    @muadabuhashhash7141منذ 3 سنوات I was born in Venezuela, and moved to a country in the middle east called Jordan when I was 7 years old. I love your reactions and openness to other cultures. Love you guys, keep up the good work.
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    @miralabualjadail4206منذ 3 سنوات Just found you guys channel, and I adoreeee your commentary, very informative and insightful unlike most reaction channels, and your excitement and ambition id="hidden35" class="buttons"> and willingness to learn about different cultures is contagious. Amazing guys. Bravo, so happy I found you. Subscribed From Saudi Arabia ....وسعت 2
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    @nanous615منذ 3 سنوات Wow thanks for reacting to arabic music. There are many maq'amat in arabic music, it differs from country to country and each are influenced by each id="hidden36" class="buttons"> other sometimes. Even the instruments are different. You will especially notice that in more traditional or old songs from the 50s onward. ....وسعت 2
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    @koko-qp8krمنذ 3 سنوات Omgshhh so excited!!!!! Love from Morocco ❤ 14
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    @sihamkaddouri8592منذ 3 سنوات Ommmgg finellyyyy plz doo some more Moroccan song i can suggest if you want 9
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    @joakimmikkelsen2284منذ 3 سنوات i love seeing people reacting to faouzia for the first time. i love her!! 1
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    @fawnforlife972منذ 3 سنوات Faouzia is amazing, she will be big someday. Please react to more of her 8
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    @dialaahmad1256منذ 3 سنوات If you want to fall in love with arabic music more, listen to older music. Fairouz, sabah fakhri, um kulthoum, melhem barakat. also some amazing singers from this generation: Abeer Nehme, Goerge nehme, melhem zain. 8
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    @soukainadaoud5741منذ 3 سنوات I'm so happy you guys discovered faouzia, I hope you do more reaction to her music 3
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    @m99uمنذ 3 سنوات The video is amazing I enjoyed it so much We need more of this
    |'m from Saudi Arabia ✨
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    @iEpioneمنذ 3 سنوات U should listen to abadi aljoher “حب ايه" oud, he’s a legend.. 13
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    @kingleon5359منذ 2 سنوات I just stumbled upon this amazing podcast, it’s really informative and entertaining.
    So I have some answers I believe you’re looking for. r />1-as far as Arabic goes we pronounce our letters the same way as they’re written so for the J (like you pronounce it in English) ,also the H is pronounced the same as English, but the throat sounds letter which is H in Spanish but not found in English so we write as Kh together so for example the name Khalid is written with Kh and a Latin person would pronounce it like an English speaker as Kalid so for them to say right is to write it with an H (which is the throat letter for them) like this Halid.
    2- For the instrument you were asking in Maryam’s video I believe it’s Mizmar (I couldn’t find a name for it in English) but it’s kinda similar to the Flute you’ve seen in the final video which called Ney.
    3-Lastly is the Tambourine it’s called Daf search for it and interestingly I found a similar instrument that’s called Bendir just like the one we make.
    For the 3 Daqat song by Abu I think there’s only one drummer they could be more but one is enough to make these sounds and their instruments is Darbouka (Goblet Drum).
    Really great video I wish guys all the best and keep it coming.
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    @MBBDRمنذ 3 سنوات RASHED AL-MAJED MY FAVORITE SINGER!!!!! 3
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    @marylara9058منذ 3 سنوات I'm subscribed mainly for KPOP and I'm also down for some Arabic music
    Thank you so much for reacting to these
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    @pinar8382منذ 3 سنوات wowww i never thought yall will react to arab music thanks for that 1
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    @marah9466منذ 3 سنوات Wow what a surprise I always check out your kpop reviews thank you for reacting to our Arab music:) 1
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    @runningwild5634منذ 3 سنوات This was great! So different. The only one I've heard of is Faouzia and she is just WOW! Just as a side note she just turned 21 on the 5th of July. id="hidden39" class="buttons"> Efra I've heard you mention some gaming in some of your comments so you'll just love her latest video! It is a lot different than most. Waleska insightful and beautiful as ever! Always look forward to your posts. You music is also very good really enjoyed it! ....وسعت 4
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    @yousefnaser1145منذ 3 سنوات Please check out more Faouzia content. She is an amazing vocalist!!! 13
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    @Hajer2111منذ 3 سنوات It’s nice to see something you normalise and feel familiar with from another perspective trying to analyse it and finding it fascinating it just tells you to appreciate things more thanks ❤️ 1
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    @fozsultan2315منذ 3 سنوات I am Arab and I’ve been watching ur videos a long time and never thought you'd react to Arabic music 1
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    @Jeremyprimmمنذ 3 سنوات Love I would recommend Bad Dreams by Faouzia she is an Amazing POWERHOUSE bad dreams, you don’t even know me, and tears of gold STRIPPED Versions are the best in my opinion!!! Stay safe 5
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    @SaRa-pr2vlمنذ 3 سنوات Love your reaction thank you for reacting to faouzia too she is actually 21 n writing n composing n doing all the work for her own work 1
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    @amh2197منذ 3 سنوات Was so fun watching you guys listen and interpret our music, truly flattered and humbled by your observations! stay cool!! ^^
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    @jadaquentin9389منذ 3 سنوات Abdulrahman Mohammed&Mohab Omer - Craziness مهاب عمر و عبدالرحمن محمد-أصابك عشق is great too 1
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    @soukab774منذ 3 سنوات You should check out Faouzia's Bad Dreams (stripped version) or her song with John Legend. The girl is so underrated still. 4
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    @dinasherif6934منذ 3 سنوات Fun fact about the 3 dakat song , all the models in this song are very famous egyptian actors and actresses and they were doing this song as the opening for al gouna film festival which is held in egypt 1
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    @lilyawoopwoop3495منذ 3 سنوات React to Oum Khaltoum - Enta Omri next time, this song will always be my favorite one from arabic music, a freaking CLASSIC!
    And Alabina ft Gypsy id="hidden43" class="buttons"> Kings - Ya Habibi Yallah is a classic from the 90s mixing arabic and spanish it's a banger really
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    @luna.aj227منذ 3 سنوات As an Arab (from Saudi Arabia) IM SO GLAD YOU REACTED TO THEM!!
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    @ZainZain-ng1evمنذ 3 سنوات the arabic music have more and more vibes
    love your reaction i hope see more to arab song
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