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Have you ever heard about any of these girls ? and what do you think about them!?

 

 

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Myriam Fares back in the day had iconic songs. I don’t keep up with any of these girls today though. I find modern Arabic pop music to be extremely boring and basic.

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Just now, Cookie Tookie said:

Myriam Fares back in the day had iconic songs. I don’t keep up with any of these girls today though. I find modern Arabic pop music to be extremely boring and basic.

Yeah me too Acutally!! 

 

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As an arab all I can say is that their music sound is way behind, you'd think it's made in 2009 because of how they're still making hits with the outdated bass synths :smh: I've noticed that pop girls are now going for the "tropical pop" sound while the men are most successful with ballads and acoustics (especially with ouds)

My prediction is that rap/hip hop is going to be a big trend in the arab pop scene soon.

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god I DESPISE the music us arabs make... I MAY listen to some khaleeji music but thats it

I love Fayrouz and Asala

 

 

love this song too

 

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2 hours ago, Britney Jean1 said:

Have you ever heard about any of these girls ? and what do you think about them!?

 

 

Myriam Fares imitated Shakira's style but she has the full package to be a superstar from voice to the dance movement

Haifa Wehbe was like the Arabic version of Marilyn's Monroe, she was smart to quit music and chasing an acting career because she doesn't have any vocal ability. All of her live performances were played- back and she used a lot of "Auto-Tune"

Nancy Ajram's career can be compared to the level of success that Brit/Beyonce have, but she kept away drama from her career and always had/still has a good reputation. I suggest you all listen to her discography especially her ballads like Inta eih/Oul Hansaki/Fi Hagat/Hobbak Liya.

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2 hours ago, Cookie Tookie said:

Myriam Fares back in the day had iconic songs. I don’t keep up with any of these girls today though. I find modern Arabic pop music to be extremely boring and basic.

100% agree with you because we don't have anymore good writers/lyricists and almost all the singers are tending to shift their music to gain the teenagers audience

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