Helloo, actually here there is a lot of Arab songs, not just one. This video it's like the "history" evolution of Arabic music. I really like Arabic music, it has a romantic sound! There is a Moroccan singer called Salma Rachid that has really a great voice! One of her songs that I really like is "chlounej" Thank you for your reaction!
It's a medley of so so many Arabic songs- 53 different songs from all over the arabic world- released between 1900 and 2015 In the bottom you can see the year and the songs titles and when you can notice the change in the rythm that means he flipped in to a new song( one sentence from each song) The songs with slow tempo are basically classicals and khaliji ones and those with fast and westernized tempo are from north African arabic countries (egypt Tunisia Algeria and Morrocan) And yeah it's acapella and beatboxing To help you to understand the numbers in the left bottom referring to the years Arabic numbers The dot is 0 ١=>1 ٢=>2 ٣=>3 ٤=>4 ٥=>5 ٦=>6 ٧=>7 ٨=> 8 ٩ =>9
@@ehabl8816 ١٢٣٤ are adopted and used now from arabs in gulf peninsula and most of arab middle eastern countries except north African countries Indian or Arabic they are known as Arabic numbers
brother u can see the dates down in the left corner with every few songs and custom style history starting (1900 then 1920 to 1930 and 1940 to 1950 and 1960 to 1970 and 1980 to 2000 and 2010 to 2015)
I grew up on all these songs in the uae. And it’s so interesting for me to see other people’s reactions which they have never seen this before and you will love it 1000% more if you know the meaning great video !
I'm happy to see someone want to listen to arabic songs and music, I have something to say to whom are want to listen to arabic songs, you have to search in arabic language ( أغاني عربية ) and you will find thousands.
I recommend listening to Enta Omri and Alf Leila we Leila. The original were sung by Umm Kalthoum, but I also recommend listening to their rendition by Mai Farouk.
arabic songs are about vocals more than instruments and this is what i love in arabic songs, you can hear real vocals, instead of heavy background music
5:31 the song is called ya rayah by rachid taha it's an Algerian song known world wide but no one actually remembers the song x). and the reason why he couldn't sing the lyrics it's because it's a very hard accent.
This is the part of the internet that I like. Connecting countries and cultures. It enforces my belief that we as humans more the same than different. Artistic expression is available worldwide. As-Salam Alaikum Shuno Heiva Peace be with you Sumaiyo ang kapayapaan
Songs different cause we are 22 countries Arab world Most of them Egyptian and Saudi Arabia and Moroccan and Lebanese and Yemen From 1900 to now Egypt like Hollywood Most of singer and actors live in Egypt Egypt County of art
Hi good day. Please try to react BGYO The Light Japanese Version (they are a Pop idol group base in the Philippines.) Hope you could make RV. thank you and Im looking forward for your rv. Stay safe
This arabic singer is a legend... All arabic singers are the queen and kings of vibrato and rhythm.. the way they sing every tune has their soul connecting to it.
HE BASICALLY DID A MASHUP OF A LOT OF DIFFERENT SONGS FROM DIFFERENT ERAS INTO ONE. YOU CAN SEE THE YEAR CHANGE EACH TIME THE MUSIC CHANGES. IT'S NOT ONE SONG HAHA BUT YEAH I LOVE THE REACTION.
Actually each song here represents a diffrent country and many singers , so to know it better , you need to listen to the originals first and you'll get to feel many vibes from each and every song.Thanks for this reaction .Love from DZ
I recommend you to react and listen to Um Kulthoum, Enta Omri انت عمري . This singer is the masterpiece of oriental Arabic songs . Her song Al Atlal concerned as one of the best art work presented during the 20 century. Plz react 😘😘😘😍😍😍
Love your reaction! The guy that made the video couldn't have introduced the evolution of arab songs better than this, it's a perfect video for foreigners! ( Btw it starts from the 1900s the numbers in arabic are bottom left ) even tho im not really into our music they play a huge part in our culture and childhoods. even if arabs try to make their music sound more westernized it still have this arabic originality that is hard to get rid off 😂 the rhythm comes from the language itself too which is a very poetic language if they spoke classical arabic ( unfortunately arabs don't speak in the original arabic, they use dialects and phrases that are far from it and way simpler :/ ) I really like it when people keep their art associated to their culture and keep it original like in japanese, indian and spanish songs, just by listening to the music you're able to tell where it comes from
ありがとうございます for this video 🌸 Arabic music is diverse which is interesting.. I love listening to Japanese music too even though I don’t understand the lyrics 😅 but the music is a language itself I think..
And by the way this is not one song it's so many songs since the creation of arabic music he made mini covers with style to express the evolution of arabic music
You were expecting Arabic songs have the same vibe as Indian songs, it seems you guys don't know anything about our glorious past in Middle Eastern music, while we know all about you 😭 We know almost everything about all countries and their past in all fields, but unfortunately you know very little about us 😭🤌🏻 We are an ancient civilization 😩🥂
This video talks about the development of Arabic song from 1900 to 2015. It is known to you that Egypt is in control of the songs because Egypt is the strongest in the media in the Arab world and the Egyptian dialect is very understandable among Arabs
this is multiple songs being mashed up in one song, so the tempo is changing every bit because he started to sing another song , usually arab songs do not change tempo too much, and arabic songs are about vocals more than instruments and this is what i love in arabic songs, you can hear real vocals, instead of heavy background music