mercredi 29 février 2012

Little Michigan Boy Loves And Covers Assi



Boys and girls like to imitate their idols for a little Arab boy who seems to be living away from Arabia has found his idol, Lebanese singer Assi Hillani. But his love for that kind of music brings him home. He is to be known as Little Assi.


This would have been another cute internet video, but what's intriguing how this little boy does a heck of job imitating Assi Hallani's stage mannerism. He obviously have been spending a lot of time studying the star.

I believe this is somewhere in Michigan, a place Assi visits often and performs in. Assi has met the boy and here's a low res picture of their encounter.

ya raytne ana wala enta by little assi.

Joyce From Jordan Can Kick Your Trash



There's a girl from Jordan that offers a kind of service, few offer at her home in Jordan. training actor, entertainers on how to breath, meditate and then kick some trash in martial arts.

She seems to be making progress spreading this rather uncommon service in Jordan. selling such a service might be easy in places like Lebanon, but Jordan would be a tough sell. Joyce Al Raei gives this interview about her work with actors and interested parties.

فتاة أردنيَّة تدرِّب الممثلين على فنون التأمل والقتال

Prophet Mohammad Song اوبريت هذا محمد | جديد 2012



The three biggest names in the Arabic Gulf music have met to perform this song. Fayez AlSaid, Mohamad Abdu, And Hussein Al Jassimi. There are more names on this project, but this Dubai based project has brought in the biggest name in Saudi Music Mr. Abdu. There are other Muslim Nasheed singers whose names are listed below in Arabic.

This is a big project where UAE composer and singer Fayez Al Said wrote the music and actually takes the lead on this song or Hymn. The well known poet Sheik Nasir Al Zahadany crafted those lyrics. I do not know about projects like these. I think the best way these people can do a service to Islam and our beloved prophet is to live their lives according to the teaching of the Koran.

A song is good, but if you party at night and do this song during the day, and then go back to your hard partying--what's the point. I am not suggesting they are like that, but this is the reality for some in the show biz.
حسين الجسمي وفايز السعيد والوسمي وفؤاد عبدالواحد ب"الإضافة" إلى نخبة من النجوم الشباب مثل أحمد برهان وعلي إسماعيل وحسن أحمد والمنشد أسامي الصافي والمنشد محمد عبيد والمنشد ناصر المغني والمنشد علي النقبي.

الأوبريت الجديد من كلمات الشاعر العلامة الشيخ ناصر الزهداني وتلحين فايز السعيد.
اوبريت هذا محمد | جديد 2012

Houda Saad, When Bad Things Happens To Good People



She was the new comer in 2008 and she really excited the fans who were looking for a new voice that has all the right tools. she comes from Morocco, a land that known for originality and tradition. She has a great voice, and a talent for music.

Rotana singed her up, and released two album with her, made three or so much videos, but something is not right. Why Houda Saad is not a commercial success? She left home and based her work in Beirut, then she seems not to have trouble getting in the news. but I have yet to see her in concerts--big ones I mean.

It might be the recession or too many singers and so little time to get to have the pleasure of enjoying each one of them. Now, her latest music video comes out and Houda is singing for the lovebirds out there. She seems distant in this picture, there are too many random elements in this picture too. Random is good sometimes, and there are times where it seems just bizarre.
Houda Saad - Tayr Al Hob 2012 (Official Video) هدى سعد - طير الحب

mardi 28 février 2012

Pascale Mashalani And One Nostalgic Dude



The late 90s were the best years for some of the biggest names in Arabic pop. They had the attention for everyone. Few TV networks, and no facebook. Where else would you go for a dose of entertainment.

One of those stars that is still around is Lebanese Pascale, she was the prettiest face in pop. And she would only works with the best people. She was one of few pop singers at the time, and the competition was friendly, there was enough work for everyone.

While she is still around, her career is different now. she is a mommie and at peace with that fact. Her biggest fans are the ones who know her from her past work. I have complied four of her biggest hits.
Pascale Machalani Lamma Bshoufak باسكال مشعلاني لما بشوفك


Pascale Machaalani Khayala باسكال مشعلانى خيالة

Pascale Machaalani Khayala باسكال مشعلانى خيالة

باسكال مشعلاني طلب إيدي

Malek Jandali Latest Peice For Freedom



It's no secret that the regime in Syria is struggling to quell the protests spreading around the country. It's also a well know facts that many Syrians want change in their country. Many Syrians living abroad dream about this change, and dream about seeing a free Syria.

Malek Jandali is a dreamer too, but on the question of Syria he is a doer. He is a composer that has a gift few have, but many can see and enjoy. In honor of fallen local singer Qashoush, Malek who lives in America wrote a symphony. The music video for it tells a story of someone who wants to do what he can to help his people.

While there are Syrian armies facing unrest, Malek chooses to face them with music and by teaching music. I think music has a longer shelf life than weapons. The troops this time came to his residence and set his piano on fire yet the music never stopped becasue someone picked the torch. The revolution of Syria may not last long, but the music it has made will be around for some time.

Malek Jandali Freedom Qashoush Symphony مالك جندلي حرية سيمفونية القاشوش

A’IBOM INFORMATION COMMISSIONER TO PARTNER E-101MAGAZINE


The Commissioner for Information in Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Aniekan Umanah has promised to partner the rave-making E101magazine in order to showcase the state and its entertainment endowments to the world. Mr. Umanah stated this while receiving the magazine’s crew today at his office.


The magazine, since making its debut last year has garnered rave reviews and has sold the Akwa Ibom brand to the international community. The magazine is also gearing up for its full media and entertainment awards which is coming up later this year.

ATTENTION: PROJECT FULL LEVERAGE TAKES CENTRE STAGE!!!


Many good songs get recorded and released every day. Some of them get maximum exposure and thus give the required fame to the artistes. A whole lot of those songs fizzle out even without getting heard by the expected audience. This usually occurs when the artistes or their management do not give the songs the much-needed push and exposure.

So, at the end of the day, that ‘very good song’ never gets fully heard by the fans or publicized in the media and there goes another song that could help push an artiste into limelight and thrill the world. There are so many factors that can necessitate this. Most times, the cost of publicity might hinder adequate promotion. Other times, it might be that the artiste or his management does not have a good angle or promo package that will help push their work. And more often than not, they may not have the needed ‘connection’ to circulate their songs and generate good buzz.

Project Full Leverage (PFL) is the platform that helps artistes outwit this phenomenon and garner full leverage for themselves and their songs. Beyond pushing an artiste’s songs, the platform helps strengthen the artistes as a brand and create publicity angles for his/her songs.
PFL package includes free circulation of the compilation CDs to radio stations, DJs, On-air personalities, music marketers and promoters, clubs, music fans etc. The package also includes club invasions, merchandising and a whole lot more.
Obviously, this is the juiciest package ever for artistes. The package is open to both new and celebrity artistes who want to give some edge to their songs/career. It is also open to artistes from anywhere.
Artistes are required to send their songs to projectfullleverage@gmail.com. The songs will be screened then approved or disapproved. If a song gets chosen, the artiste that owns it will be contacted and given a full brief about the project.

NEW MASQUARADE ACTOR, GRINGORY DIES AT 70


One of the actors in the popular TV Series New Masquerade has died. Chief James Akwari Udensi Iroha acted as Gringori the comical man servant of Chief Zeburdaya in the TV Series. For his contribution to the media arts in Nigeria, the Federal Government awarded him the award of the Order of the Niger. OON. He was 70 years old.

Ways My Arab Family Screws With My Head



Sure, they are the most loving, caring family who often stay close, which means you can never escape them. They are like capitalism where greed is good. They keep moving the goal posts as you approach them. At times, it seems that your own family is never happy with what you have accomplished, and thus they always set the next milestone for you. Like if you tell someone here in America that you got a new job, they just say "Congratulations", but Arab families in some twisted ways would rain on your parade. It turns out that my family are masters of the Back handed compliments, here’s a sample:

  1. “Mom, I met a cool girl!” “Good for you,” she says, “is she from a good family or does she watch MTV all day?”
  2. “I got married!” She says, “Cool, I look forward to the day you will have kids and they will fill the house for us.”--you live in a refugee camp
  3. “Dad, I have a baby girl!” He replies, “Cool, I look forward to the day you have a boy who will protect that princess.”
  4. “Brother, I got accepted into the Master's Program!” “Cool,” he says, “I look forward to the day you get your PhD.”
  5. “Sister, I got offered a job I have been wanting for a long time!” “Congrats, I look forward to the day you will have your own business.”
  6. “Grandpa, I bought a new car.” “Cool! I look forward to seeing this car trashed as it gives you joy and utility.”
  7. “Honey.... I hit my head!” “Sorry to hear that, I look forward to you living longer and hitting your head a few more times.”
  8. On Facebook, you put a picture of a nice dish you made, and your cousin writes you this comment, "I look forward to the day you have kids who will savor their mother's cooking!"
  9. “Mom, I just got accepted into Harvard!” “Congratulations, one day you will make a nice doctor”--what she refuses to believe is that you will be studying fashion design.



If the first thought on your mind is “WTF!”, then we are on the same page.

Such comments are sometimes innocent and mean no harm, but sometimes, they are meant to zing you. Bringing one some humility, as a reminder they still have a long way to go. They are rarely meant to make the case that you are not good enough!

My issue with such comments is that they are no longer about you. The family members hijack your news and write on it all their own wishes and dreams--all the things they think you would like because they themselves value them. It's tiring, really, to keep up with those games. I just keep a low profile and don’t tell my family much.

On a positive note, such wishes keep me going, marching toward the next big thing in life; they give me goals and purpose. I am sure Arabs are not the only ones who do that. Thank goodness there are the Italians.

Amar El-Sherei, Egypt's Legendary Composer




Amar is a well known name in the Arab culture. This man who has been challenged in his eight, but not his senses has come along way. He is now the most respected name in original Arabic music. As a composer he has worked with the greats for decades and has not stopped working.

Only those singers who take their craft seriously work with him. he is a star and he makes you a better one through his music. Below, I have included the last music composition he has done, it was in 2009 for Egyptian diva Angham.

Amar will be working again, his next collaboration will be with Lebanese singer Wael Jassar, he will write two songs for him. And he will rework an older song of his that few know of. Egyptian singer Mohamed Mounir will sing it this time. Amar likes to have complete authority over his work, you are lucky if he detects you in his radar.

As we speak right now, the composer is recovering in the ICU due to health complications. Keep him on your thoughts and prayers.
ANGHAM 3ESHT SNEEN انغام عشت سنين

Hana Al-Shalabi, Detained by Israel without Trial, Sexually Tortured, on Day 28 of Hunger Strike



Do something!

If the Middle East's only democracy does this, then screw you and your democracy.
On the 8th of March, This is my appeal to the world


Hana's life is in danger as her hunger strike continues. She will continue to refuse food until her release. This visual shows the progressive damage to Hana's organs and body as she continues her protest.

The Oldest Video Footage Of Palestine



Someone has unearthed videos from Palestine 1896, this is way old. I am really surprised. Just like Cairo and Damascus, that's how the video describes Palestine. My great grandfather was strolling down those streets.

This is a moving video for people who know about Palestine. It must have been good to see the folks who lived in peace and did not have to deal with occupation.
أول فيديو عن فلسطين تم التقاطه قبل 115 سنة

The Pharaoh Of Love By Mohammad Ramadan



Mohammad is one class act. Three years ago, Ramadan took part of the popular Star Academy show and kicked off his career. He is from Jordan and left Star Academy show with many fans through out the Arab world

After the academy he released a romantic son that left everyone wanting something more form this talented and soulful singer. His song was so good that you would think he had to be bleeding when he performed that song.

Luckily for us, his next song offer both heart and hope. It's a bit more energized. A lover who is asking his love interest to tone it down a little bit and settle with him, minus the games. He sounds at his best in the Mawal portion. Then the song picks up once we hear the mention of the Pharaoh.

Mohamad Ramadan -Far3oon-new 2012 | محمد رمضان فرعون جديد ٢٠١٢

Palestine Jordan Social/Political Rap by Ostaz samm



Young Jordain are coming out of the shadow and expressing themselves musically. some have picked rock, others have gone to rap. Rap from Jordain seems the most frustrated among most Arab rap. There's a lot buried below the surface that's enough to fuel the rage that makes rap the art form it is.

First, there are the inferior look people give to rappers, in Jordan a conservative society. Then there's the are you Palestinians question? Are you a native question? Ostaz Samm knocks another one out of the water. He has finally nailed a song that clicks with the great majority of the youth in Jordan.

As far as swagger goes, Ostaz Samm has all the right looks, attitude and much more.
Ostaz samm - Mallagat (Prod by Mc Puck ) الاستاذ سام - ملّقت

lundi 27 février 2012

City Band - Ana Mawgood Or, I'm Here



City Band refers to all Egyptian cities, and for those cities they make their music that tells stories from those pockets. their song is titled, I exist, or I'm Still Around!

The music video reveals their affection toward the American band Kiss! It's a free spirited style, but the song is rich with meaning about the fallen who are no longer around, or around but chose to change their address. However, the song also says that the killers are still on the loose.

Lead vocalist is Wael Amer meets Ahmed Mostafa, lead guitarist of the city and the Arab world meets the western blues style.
City Band - Ana Mawgood | سيتي باند - انا موجود

Aljazeera Network Makes Revolutionary Music Too



Aljazeera Network had a role in the Arab spring, most Arabs have an opinion about what Aljazeera is and what they are not. their news coverage can be sensational at times, but that's part of leading the news and being where few dare.

the positive was in Cairo during the 18 days of stand with the Mubarak regime. On Libya, aljazeera started to lose people, the same in Yemen too. but none done more damage to the network as much as their role in Syria has.

Politics aside, Aljazeera has produced a song for Hamid El Shari, a song about freedom for Libya, Egypt, Tunis, and Yemen. This is not up in arms song, it's a hopeful song with a bold call for unity and marching towards the Libya town of Sirit.

This is is a pan Arab song for the Arab spring.
حميد الشاعري -- الحرية - نسخة بالجيتار فقط

PHOTOS: INI EDO AND EMEM ISONG PREMIERE ‘I’LL TAKE MY CHANCES’ IN LAGOS

Ini Edo, Bright Okwara, Emem Isong

Two great daughters of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria recently premiered their much hyped dance movie, ‘I’ll Take My Chances’ in Lagos. The movie had earlier been premiered at the homestate, Akwa Ibom on 24th September, 2011. In attedance were top stars from the entertainment industry.

We have a long list of celebs who graced the event not excluding Paul Okoye and  Jude 'Engees' Okoye (of Psquare)Rugged ManFaze, Monalisa Chinda,Chioma Chukwuka-Akpotha, Uche Jombo, Susan Peters, Nse Ikpe-Etim, Mahmoud Alli-Balogun, Segun Arinze, Kunle Afolayan Desmond Elliot, Bryan Okwara, Uti Nwachukwu & Karen Igho. Dakore-Egbuson Mercy Johnson, Jim Iyke.
2face Idibia was there with his fiancee, Annie Macaulay (I’m proud to announce that she is also from Akwa Ibom).  Comedian A.Y was the Master of Ceremony.
Connoisseur.com brings you the pictures courtesy Nollywooduncut. More pictures are coming soon...

Mercy Johnson

Emem Isong
2face enjoying himself with Annie Macaulay
Uche Jombo on the red carpet
Lancelot Imasuen with Dakore Egbuson
Omoni Oboli
AY with friend

CONFIRMED: CHOCOLATE CITY ANNOUNCES ARRIVAL OF FIRST FEMALE ACT - PRYSE


Connoisseur.com was undoutedly the first celebrity website to carry the news that Chocolate City which houses the likes of MI, Brymo, Jesse Jagz and Ice Prince has signed its first female act. Now, barely 48 hours after we scooped the news, Chocity have issued an official press release to that effect. Below is it:


Press release
   The multi award winning record label, Chocolate City, is home to some of the music industry’s top house hold names, such as M.I, Jesse Jagz, Iceprince, and Brymo.
    With the rapid growth of the label and increasing success of artist management, Chocolate City has proven to be a hub of talent exploitation, and manifestation.  It is no surprise that a lot of youth, internationally and locally, have reached out to be signed to the label, in hopes of achieving their dreams.
    So far, Chocolate City has an all-male cast as its line up, and the general public have bugged the label to sign a female act.  Chocolate City, known for setting trends, decided to bide their time, and look out for the girl that possessed qualities of a Choc BOI – Bold, Original, Innovative.
     In came a young lady, full of energy and enthusiasm who welcomed the opportunity of being featured along-side, award winning Africa’s rapper numero uno, M.I on his upcoming mixtape “Deux Illegaux de Musique – Illegal Music 2”. After label heads, Audu Maikori, and Paul Okeugo heard her lyrical prowess on the song “No-tis” (a cover of Jay Z and Kanye West’s Otis), they decided to put her through the CC boot camp.
    Without further a-do, ladies and gentlemen, Chocolate City presents to the world, its first signed female artist, Pryse!(Pronounced Prize)
    Pryse is a talented Nigerian rapper who is eager to follow the footsteps of her fellow label mates in creating music that would not only entertain, but influence the public.  Born and raised in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Princess Esindu a.k.a Pryse, started rapping in church at the tender age of 10.
     Pryse always knew she wanted to be a musician; encouraged by her family who own and run Frontline TV Studio in Port Harcourt, Pryse took a keen interest in entertainment.  Pryse knew she had to nurture her passion, so she went to study media in Nottingham, UK.  While in the UK, she took up writing her own songs, and co-producing with her older brother.  When asked who her influences are, Pryse lists, Jay Z, Drake, Lil Wayne, and M.I – it is precisely the admiration for M.I that led her to work her way to be signed by Chocolate City.  In an industry where female emcees are outnumbered by men, Pryse is sure she will keep the torch blazing for the young ambitious women out there.
   When asked what it meant to be the first female signed to Chocolate City, Pryse had this to say “ I thank God I’ve come this far, and I’m just happy its finally happened, and I’m ready to put in the work, so let’s go. I’m ready to be a BOI (Bold Original Innovative).”
The label is looking forward to presenting to the world its first signed female artist, Pryse.  “We hope they hear/see in her, what we did” – Doosuur Tilley-Gyado (Talent Mngr Chocolate City).
Pryse is available for interviews from March 20th 2012.

Egyptian Sandy Showers Egypt With Dark Pop



I do like this dark side of pop songstress Sandy! She is frustrated and this seems the feeling most Egyptians have right now. Frustrated and confused goes the song. So this is not a strange feeling for most Egyptians.

I love the fire affect, and the Sandy trying to be all serious, I think she might as well pull it off. This is not a teenager song, this is coming of age song. This might be a creepy picture for some. It feels like Sandy is going through her Amy Lee phase and she is doing very well at it too.

Here's the music video....let us know what you think in the comment section.

Sandy - Mohbata - ساندي - محبطة

11 Arab Dance Party Buzzkills




What do bored young professional Arab living away from home do for fun? the Club no longer does it, and a hookah would be good. Local Arabic restaurants, lounges bring a DJ, and dim the lights. In theory, patrons should dance, the Rest is up to your imagination. Here are few mode spoilers for those feeling frisky.
  1. The Word Halal in scripted anywhere, “Halal Juice Bar”, “Halal Meat”
  2. A Guy with camera, a YouTube account or a Facebook page.
  3. Too many people with homeless boobs syndrome.
  4. An obnoxious DJ who is still single.
  5. A Sleazy older man who won’t stop staring.
  6. That hard to please bitter and judgmental single lady who “found” herself at the party
  7. A Salafi door bouncer--nobody gets in.
  8. The guy who thinks he is at a strip club
  9. A smoke machine when there are a thousand and one hookah.
  10. Love A song so much, yet wait until someone drags you to the dance floor
  11. If they dance in the first hour, they are whores, all bets are off in the final 15 minutes of the night.

Making Money With Arabic Karaoke



Over the weekend I went to some Korean Karaoke place--the one where you get your own room and rock with friends. Then it hit him, not enough Arabs do that for fun. That's why we get many talentless voices imposing their talent on us.

Not everyone that is good at karaoke gets a record label singing them up. Here's an example of a perfect karaoke song by Yehya Akoum, a new singer from Lebanon. He is a young man known locally with his Lebanese Mawal.
يحيى عكوم- سحر عنيك / Yehya Akoum- Se7er 3ineik

Marwa Of Tunis And The Cover Of A Modern Day Classic



when an Arab singer feel comfortable doing a song without the company of music, I know they have confidence. Now, some of them suck at it live acoustic covers, others are better at it.

Now, when the singer skipping the music is a new comer, this speaks volume of their true talent. Like, "here I'm, here me roar, I am good for it" I know I do post a lot of Marwa, but since she gets little attention, and since she has one of the dreamiest voices, why not?

Check out her cover of this modern day classic by Carole Samahe, a song about a woman who will not take it anymore and move on.
Marwa- مروى بن صغير- خليك بحالك

dimanche 26 février 2012

Fayrouz Karawya To Release Egypt's Best Album



Few they are those female Arab singers whose fans cannot tell what they look like. Fayrouz Karawya might just be the best girl to do that and leave the fans hooked fro more indie rock music. Her album "Barah Miny" will feature 13 tracks ranging in style, and lyrics.

Fayrouz is a master story teller, she is a bold activist, she is an original entertainer, she is also a proud women. And you can deduct that form her music and from the story she so well tells. The incredible thing about Fayrouz is her ability to do so much and do it in a way that does not alienate people--any people.

I am reading that the album will tackle Egyptian, Arab and women stories. Most of the songs were recorded when Mubarak was the president. The album will be released in early April--also my birthday! This is one album, I would look for in stores and own forever.

I first noted Fayrouz's work on some file sharing websites based in Egypt. While most chick pop in Egypt focuses on cute stories, Fayrouz looks the other way and comes back with real stories. Those stories are told in her music, and as we wait for her next and first album, we have a promo.

Fayrouz Karawya's album promo | برومو ألبوم فيروز كراوية

Salah AlZadjali Adores Kuwait And The Ruling Family



Some leaders make their countries better, and people make music to hail the leaders. Other sings do nothing, yet their people make them music that celebrates them. Often times, you can tell the difference. Long before there was Dubai and Doha, there was Kuwait city.

Kuwait is a success story in the Arab world--with the exception of their role in the Iraqi invasion. Its people are highly educated and increasingly sophisticated. The Sabah family has done a good job by not screwing up--the oil revenue is awesome too.

The month of Febraruy has always been a huge day in that country as they turn the country into a one giant party place with concerts and concerts every single that on that month.

Not sure who this singer really is, but I like his voice and his style. C'mon, he is Oman's biggest and only singer. He had a hit song called Ayyar, we wrote about it few months ago
الجابرية - صلاح الزدجالي

Hatem El Iraqi Songs To Bring Iraqis Home



I love this guy...his name is Hatem El Iraqi, he is the all Iraqi singer whose songs about romance are as famous as his love songs for Iraq. He is one of the biggest names in Iraqi music, and he does songs that bring Iraqis togetnher, like his song last year....Iraq, please do not break me apart.

Thhis is the voice that should come to mind when you think of Iraqi talents. He always has something fresh to say whether musically or lyrically. This is a song about missing the loves ones. You can be a lover, a mother or a homeland.
حاتم العراقي ذكرناكم 2012 - جديد نسخه اصليه

samedi 25 février 2012

Most Powerful Arab Women--Don't Have To Be The Hottest



Arabic ladies of pop, politics, music fashion, businesses.... descended unto Dubai for a gala for those most powerful women. Arabian Business does an annual ranking for those powerful ladies.

Out of the 100 powerful women according to the magazine, I would agree on just 20. The rest are there for their looks, fame, money and connection. Just like other men ranking magazine. So in a way the flawed ranking does equate between men and women.

There's many names from Saudi Arabia (money) Yemen (activist), Egypt (media personalities), and of course not to forget Lebanon (singers and directors.) There are few thinkers and authors whom I would place on top of my list. It does not have to be a list of singers and fashion people. So powerful does not mean cute or hot...but instead, someone that saw something others has failed to see.

There's Elissa, Nancy Ajram, Haifa Wahbe, and Fayroz on the same list. Elaph ran through the gala and interviewed the ladies and spoke to few of them. Of course the clebrites are the first to be approached.

Powerful women

"I'm Sorry Mr. President" Humor Is Egypt's' Best Weapon

Here's something that I truly enjoy. This is the history of Mubarak as seen by the poor people and the silent majority. This twisted song that offers apologizes for Mubarak and his cronies. Mohamed Al Nahas is using his dark humor to stick it to the president.

Sorry about the cancer you brought us, sorry about you giving Israel the sweet gas deal. Sorry, I was ungrateful. Sorry I insulted you in Tahrir. I was supposed to bring you in and let the people give you your share of love. This is an accurate history that will make Mubarak's nightmare.

Enjoy....and do not forget about the inflation, the Rafah Crossing, and other ways Mubarak have screwed the people.

wellsbox - انا مش اسف ياريس محمد النحاس

Nawal El Zoghbi - Takrim Melody FM نوال الزغبي - تكريم ميلودي



Watch this interview and cover of an event organized in honor of Lebanese pop songstress Nawal who was awarded yet another trophy. See Nawal and friends talk about the album, including lyricist Faris Iskander.

I just love the dress, it's pretty stylish and NEW. Yellow with purple belt.
Nawal El Zoghbi - Takrim Melody FM نوال الزغبي - تكريم ميلودي

MI, JESSE JAGZ WELCOMES FIRST FEMALE ACT TO CHOCOLATE CITY


It looks like top music label, Chocolate City which is now chaired by Hakeem Bello Osagie has signed their first female act. The label houses Jesse Jagz, Ice Prince, Brymo and MI.
Bankole Wellington a.k.a Banky W of EME wrote this on his facebook page. “wow. choc.city have gotten their first female artiste. Pryce”