“Crazy” brings together Jamila El Badawi and an Indian star

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Jamila El Badawi, the Moroccan artist residing in the United Arab Emirates, has made a new comeback to the music production scene after a period of absence, as she presented a new duet.

Jamila El Badawi met for the first time in a joint artistic work with the Indian star Yo Yo Honey Singh; it is a song titled “Crazy” that blends Indian and Moroccan music in a distinctive combination.

Al-Badawi supervised the writing of the lyrics of her section in the song in collaboration with the Moroccan writer Mohamed Al-Maghribi, and she also participated in composing its tunes in collaboration with Yo-Yo Honey Sing and Leo Crewal, who was in charge of the musical distribution.

This duet is characterised by a mix of musical styles, where the Moroccan Arabic style merges with the modern Indian style, in addition to the touches of hip-hop music that Yo Yo Honey Singh is famous for, with fast rhythms and dance music that reflects a character of enthusiasm and vitality.

This collaboration between Jamila El Badawi and Yo Yo Honey Singh is a way to promote cultural and musical dialogue between peoples, and helps bring Arabic music to a wider audience, similar to a number of previous Moroccan experiences.

It is expected that, in the coming few days, this new work will be filmed as a video clip in one of the Indian cities after it was recorded in a studio in the Emirate of Dubai.

It is worth noting that Jamila El Badawi had the experience of singing the Arabic version of the song from the movie “Jawan” by the Indian star Shah Rukh Khan, accompanied by her husband, the Moroccan artist Abdel Fattah El Grini, in their fourth experience together.

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2024-09-01 23:46:31

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