The album is titled no end nor beginning in site. That means we don't know much about Hiba Tawaji, all we need to know is that this girl can sing and this girl is being backed by the most powerful music household in Arabia, the Rahabai. Hiba is the young woman that Oussama Rahabi took under his wing, they collaborated on a best selling musical.
Her youth and charisma are all over her music video, but intellectual themes she raises in her work are encouraging. The music and the lyrics she sings take a lifetime of experience. In light of the Arab spring, this album should be on everyone's playlist. The album offers plenty of material for both the dreamers and the realist.
This is an album for grownups, piano lovers, and people who like new untested lyrics.If you want your dance pop, go somewhere else, but you are looking for a good musical experience delivered by some dazzling vocals then this is the album you need to check out. This album has heavy Western influence in its musical themes--which is a delight. I am not speaking of House/Techno music influence, but rather broad musical themes Rock, Jazz and everything in between.
This is the sort of album, I would give as a gift too to those who speak Arabic and don't because they will both find something to appreciate. Loaded with social themes in Herban, political themes in Al Mortazaka (mercenaries) and everything exciting and surreal about love. Hiba can sing, Ousama can write amazing music, now can they both make another commercial success in the Arab world?
01 - La Bedaya Wala Nehaya
02 - Herban
03 - La Te2elly Enak Meshta2ly
04 - Zat El Lafty
05 - Mashye Ma Ba3ref l Wayn
06 - Kel As7aby Fallo
07 - Libertango
08 - 7elm
09 - Khayfe Oul
10 - Bel 3omr Elly Ba2y
11 - Al Mortazaka
12 - Fata7ly El Bab
Heba Tawaji - Helm / هبة طوجي - Øلم
Hiba Tawaji - 3al bal ya watanna
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