Jump to content
question

Are you guys aware of this huge Moroccan hit


Versace

Featured Posts

Versace

 

 

355Million views, for a song not released globally, FYI don't use the subtitles inaccurate as f :awkney:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Link to post
Share on other sites

littlepotter

NSIYAAAAA

JUST WHEN I GOT IT OUT OF MY HEADDD

EW

EW

E

W

.

chaeri pls
Link to post
Share on other sites

JustinTrudeau
5 minutes ago, Versace said:

 

355Million views, for a song not released globally, FYI don't use the subtitles inaccurate as f :awkney:

Since the subtitles are inaccurate, what's the song about? It sounds good but I don't speak Arabic so :awkney:

I fell down the stairs once as an actor.
Link to post
Share on other sites

littlepotter

My captions are 99% accurate tho. The lyrics sound 99 times dumber in English :rip:

chaeri pls
Link to post
Share on other sites

littlepotter
Just now, ZarinStar said:

Since the subtitles are inaccurate, what's the song about? It sounds good but I don't speak Arabic so :awkney:

Lm3allem means 'the boss'. The whole song is about telling someone they're the boss :laughga:

chaeri pls
Link to post
Share on other sites

malikxgypsy

Omg, I was born in an Arabic country, but my nationality is American. I speak both English and Arabic, but I'm very happy that this expanded to Gaga Daily, kinda weird though :wtfga:

Link to post
Share on other sites

Ferrer Zorola

ew does EVERY song that comes from there have to use literally the same instruments? 

LIFE IS GOOD
Link to post
Share on other sites

malikxgypsy

So basically the lyrics are TRASH when converted to English here you go (I don't have the option to put them in a spoiler omg)

 

You're the boss and from you, we learn

You're the boss and from you, we learn

We stay quiet in your presence... We can't talk

We stay quiet in your presence... We can't talk

 

And whoever leaves you doesn't understand, he'll regret one day

And whoever leaves you doesn't understand, he'll regret one day

 

And don't listen to who deceives you, you're the boss

And don't listen to who deceives you, you're the boss

 

You're the boss and from you, we learn

You're the boss and from you, we learn

We stay quiet in your presence... We can't talk

We stay quiet in your presence... We can't talk

 

A look with a sign, you know the beat of the heat

A look with a sign, you know the beat of the heat

 

You're a symbol in love, you make minds wonder

You, you are a symbol, you make minds wonder

 

And whoever leaves you doesn't understand, he'll eventually regret one day

Ahh and don't listen to who deceives you, you're the boss

 

You're the boss and from you, we learn

You're the boss and from you, we learn

We stay quiet in your presence... We can't talk

We stay quiet in your presence... We can't talk

 

You deserve a plane, no, a plane is a little for you

You deserve a plane, no, a plane is a little for you

You fly in the heights, we can never reach you dear

You fly in the heights, we can never reach you dear

 

And whoever leaves you doesn't understand, he'll regret one day

And whoever leaves you doesn't understand, he'll regret one day

Don't listen to who deceives you, you're the boss

Boss - boss - boss - boss

Link to post
Share on other sites

donutellha

This thread shows up as 'Are You Guys Aware Of This Huge...'

truly magnetic to all the thristy monsters

Walk down the runway but don't puke, it's okay. You just had 10 donuts today. Without frosting.
Link to post
Share on other sites

malikxgypsy
1 minute ago, Ferrer Zorola said:

ew does EVERY song that comes from there have to use literally the same instruments? 

You can kinda say that most of the instruments used are like the Male Artists instead of Female. Arabic Music does not have a lot of art, like not everyone writes their music, not everyone has art. That's most of the time. But, I know a couple of to are committed to Arabic while art in it. (Sorry my grammar is bullshit, I'm lazy) 

 

Most of the time, people write the music for them, produce it, and then they just SING. It's rare to see Arabic artists, but almost every Arabic singer is just a SINGER.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Ferrer Zorola
16 minutes ago, malikxgypsy said:

You can kinda say that most of the instruments used are like the Male Artists instead of Female. Arabic Music does not have a lot of art, like not everyone writes their music, not everyone has art. That's most of the time. But, I know a couple of to are committed to Arabic while art in it. (Sorry my grammar is bullshit, I'm lazy) 

 

Most of the time, people write the music for them, produce it, and then they just SING. It's rare to see Arabic artists, but almost every Arabic singer is just a SINGER.

and do they actually sing or is it modified with autotune at a studio and they prefer to use playback live?

also don't worry the same could be said about Mexican artists even though there's 2 or 3 pretty talented musicians from here 

LIFE IS GOOD
Link to post
Share on other sites

malikxgypsy
Just now, Ferrer Zorola said:

and do they actually sing or is it modified with autotune at a studio and they prefer to use playback live?

also don't worry the same could be said about Mexican artists even though there's 2 or 3 pretty talented musicians from here 

They lip sync A LOT, more than they sing live. But, a lot of artists sing live, and a lot don't. And kind of most of the time, they use playback. It's so complicated in the Arabic industry. Most Male songs are just about love, and that. Most Female songs are about love, and that. It's getting boring in Arabic industry. That's why this one blew up I guess. He changed the style of Arabic music in general, and now a lot of artists started copying him. Arabic music industry is not complicated, It's a tornado of mixed stuff. Trash, more trash, moderate, good and the best.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Ferrer Zorola
16 minutes ago, malikxgypsy said:

They lip sync A LOT, more than they sing live. But, a lot of artists sing live, and a lot don't. And kind of most of the time, they use playback. It's so complicated in the Arabic industry. Most Male songs are just about love, and that. Most Female songs are about love, and that. It's getting boring in Arabic industry. That's why this one blew up I guess. He changed the style of Arabic music in general, and now a lot of artists started copying him. Arabic music industry is not complicated, It's a tornado of mixed stuff. Trash, more trash, moderate, good and the best.

Agitan, the same could be said about Mexico... 
at least you have someone that shook things up, in Mexico EVERYONE does love ballads and that's it, no one's trying to change that. Surprisingly, the second most popular genre is indie but that one is far better produced >>> 
we love reggaeton music but that kinda music isn't produced here, it comes from South America. 

LIFE IS GOOD
Link to post
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...