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  • I love it:) so good music!!

  • I love it:)))

  • kouna to!!

  •  mmmmm wenaa cancion para k mis primas bailen ;)

  • Lol Ching Chang Chong @Kunit90

  • Lol Ching Chang Chong @Kunit09

  • shik shak shok i i had a shock

  • shut up

  • fighting like little childeren about islam! Don't get yourself crazy about people on internet! they come here jut to make you crazy and nothing more and this song amazing :D i wish to find a girl with such a body and that can dance like that

  • fighting like little childeren fighting about islam! Don't get yourself crazy about people on internet! they come here jsut to make you crazy and nothing more and this song amazing :D this song makes wanna kill everyone

  • ching chang chong

  • raiiie cettaiit troop swwwag au thelethon

  • AMO ESTA CANCION Y BAILARLA ES MI MAYOR DESEO

  • Now thats an Egyptian song.

  • Estaaa laa amo ... paraa mis claaseees de danza ^^

  • uhm... whats with all you bias people -.- anyone who knows how to bellydance can dance to this regardless of where they're from, im Turkish and me and my cousins can dance to this fine, got nothing to do with with if your Arab to eygptians... bloody ignorant people.

  • @ezzy123100 @SweetestDreams411

    And actually the bellydance as we know it today, originated in Turkey, during the Ottoman Empire.

    But belly dancing (all types) originated in Central Asia and North Africa.

    But as I said, the bellydance as we know it today it from Turkey , and because of the Ottoman Empire it spread in the Arab countries.

    And in Turkey everyone is belly dancing! Young, old, man, woman, girl, boy, husband, wife! If you think that a male belly dancer is weird, check "köçekler"

  • @Navodrock I think ur info is wrong ,origin is north african (Egypt) belly dancing originally was a religous thought that increase women's fertility & spread through the arab tribes afterwords & was performed among women groupes only. many ancient egyptian paintings for dancers wearing the same cotumes & performing similar movements. In egypt there r lots of belly dancing types saidi, bahari, hagala, baladi, ect. Turkey just was influenced by it and spread it in Europe during the Ottoman empire.

  • @YoussefNada Well belly dancing existed in ancient Mesopotamia, ancient India, ancient Greece (in Troy which is in modern day Turkey), ancient Egypt. There are even stories and paintings from ancient India, ancient Greece. And even the Romans had belly dancing. So you cannot say that belly dancing comes just from one place. BUT the modern style of belly dancing is Turkish. Do your own research :)

    Cheers and ! سلام

  • @YoussefNada i think u r Right

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  • Where can i download this song in good quality? Help please

  • @monikasmajlo Google for a "شيك شاك شوك" mp3.. that'll be it.. it's widely available on Arabic forums or on 4shared

  • what does this women eat

  • @kazzfanta I know right! A bellydancer needs a belly, a tummy, otherwise what will she move? Nothing. She must move her belly, her tummy, and in order to her belly/tummy she needs to eat...

  • @Navodrock Actually, when u practice belly dance for a while your body will look like this. In middle east it's attractive that belly dancer have fat on their stomach, but I dance and all my classmates, especially the ones who have danced since little have this body shape, round wide hips, slim waist and toned abs.

  • Also, if it really was about showing your assets off, why do men perform the dance? They don't have hips or boobs.

  • What the f******ck are you bullshitters talking about. I have been belly dancing since I was a little kid [4, if you must know] and not once have I tried showing off my "assets". It's got nothing to do with showing off your boobs and hips and how you can sway them from side to side. That's the most bullshit thing I've heard. It's about the elegance of the dance, how one can move with the music, not just by using arms and legs but incorporating the torso, also a good work out.

  • the best belly-song EVER! <3

  • I heard this and I typed shik sha shok ... loool I found it !! ,,I love this and the rythm... , is great just letting all the world go and dance..,let the body go with the rythm... ,I love arabic music , is so alive and colorful..

  • Έλα λέμεεεεεεεεεεεεεεεεεεεεεεε....­. ΔΩΣΕΕΕΕΕΕΕΕΕΕΕΕΕΕΕ..... Σπα - σπα - σπάααααααααααστοοοοοοοοοοοοο..­.... Φσσσσσσσσσσσσς.....

  • MASHR

  • i belly danced this its very cool and easy :)

  • i belly danced this in class lol

  • One of my favorites!

    Love dancing with this song.

  • this is very nice

  • ok, but what does "sik sak shok" mean?

  • @thetiniestbullfrog

    Translates literally to "pierce, it pierce, pierced"

    or something like that... :)

  • @iluvwilfred

    huh, I still don't really get it, but thanks. lol.

  • shik shak shok ...nassik ya habibi il rap w il rock... ♥ :))

  • 0ax0axax0xa0xa0ax0ax0ax0ax0ax0­

  • aywaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa :D

  • music&dance is HARAM in islam !!! )))

  • @TheZoroastrizm Lier....i don't why people are spreading such fake rumors..it makes people hate islam! i swear i'm a good muslim i pray all 5 prayers, i fast all ramdan and i cover myself...but i still dance! it doesn't really matter..what matters is if you put it into bad use...such as strip dancers or dance inforont of non-mahrams!

  • @Nosa73lwa i am not lier, my friend. you didnt res Quran ??! what is GHENA ?!! in frot of non-mahrams ,yes ofcourse is haram )) but in Arabics TV all times show dance !!! it is not in frotnt of non-maharams ??))) all of people are mahrams ?))

  • @TheZoroastrizm I agree with you about that point, the one about the belly dancers on TV and stuff, but that doesn't make dancing haram...just because some people use dancing in a negative way. you could've said, belly dancers who dance in front of strangers are doing a forbidden thing...

  • @Nosa73lwa I dunno. As a non-Muslim/non-Arab who loves bellydancing, all I see is the expression of feminine sexuality. The undulating movements, the enhancement (through both dress and moves) of the breasts and hips, the drum beats, etc. There is nothing wrong in this from my point of view, but I have never understood how this is considered ok in a Muslim community. In a religion that commands women to cover themselves less they provoke male lust, how is jiggling your breasts in their faces ok?

  • @The DamnIrish: Its called these girls aren't Muslims. Their most likely Coptic Arabs. Or not even Arab at all. Lately, everyone is learning how to belly dance.

  • @TheDamnIrish It´s really complicated, but part of the answer is that a traditional authentic dancer would never do anything obscene. Many different cultures have incorporated it, and they interpret things differently and are more likely to make the dance sexual, because they view it that way and does not have roots in their folk culture. "Belly dance" comes from egyptian beledi, which is to this day still danced by men and women, old and young, headscarf or not. It is how Arab people dance

  • dance at parties, and casually at home. It is also rather subdued and not agressive, nor as focused on technique, and if a dancer is sexy, a valued dancer is sexy in a classy way. The dance itself does not come from a sexual context. The stage form of belly dance however, may or not be. If an arab woman (and most of them are muslim arabs) dances for money for a living, she is typically looked down upon, but this does not mean that dance itself is dirty. Its more that its public.

  • opinion on belly dance ranges widely, yet the paradox is that, at least with egyptians, they love the dance, and everyone dances that way, and they even love belly dancers who wear scandalous clothing (though many are pretty covered), value famous dancers, and yet they wouldn´t want their daughter dancing in a tavern. it is thought low and the work of prostitutes, though many public dancers are not prostitutes. its setting, not the dance that determines whether its male entertaiment

  • @GehennaGrafiti anddd just one more thought, arabs are a bit less uptight about boob shaking (soft shaking) than westerners, just like westerners are less uptight about skimpy clothing

  • @GehennaGrafiti So, so long as a woman who is jiggling her breasts and hips is in the right setting...then it's acceptable in Islamic society? Curious. Seems more like Muslims who are willing to disregard the principles of their religion to enjoy entertainment that secular society accepts as pleasing. ::shrugs:: Nothing wrong with that. Actually, I think it's always a good sign when religious societies allow more open sexuality in their culture.

  • @TheDamnIrish Nope. I strongly discourage you to make that connection. Maybe with glitzy, TV dancers, they might be loose on their interpretation of religion, as many secular people are. However the jiggling of the hips is not from a sexual context. I repeat, men and women both jiggle their hips for this dance, and jiggle their chests (slightly!) and fully covered, devout women wearing hajib, yes, find it appropriate to jiggle their hips for an innocent dance in the proper setting.

  • @TheDamnIrish Think about how ballet is view in the west. A classical, non-sexual dance. But a conservative arab who is not "westernized" would view it as scandalous, because lo and behold, the men and women are in revealing tights where you can see their genitalia, and sometimes the men even hold up the women in the air by their crotches. Doesn´t change how most people in the west simply watch it without interpreting it in a sexual context. But I agree, people should relax more about sex :)

  • @GehennaGrafiti We are going to have to respectfully disagree. Also, ballet can be very sexual. Depending on the looks, mood, environment, and moves involved. Personally, I feel ballet can be far more sexual than even bellydancing, but that's just me. :)

  • @TheDamnIrish sir you didn't understand me! i meant the exotic dress and moves..a woman can do for her husband...when other people...not all people..but like if she's in an all girl party or with family members she can dance..but by keeping it down with the exotic moves..like a softer shimeny..hope i made my point clear..and that you understood me..caio my friend!

    -from an Arab-Muslim who LOVES dancing..all kinds not just bellydancing!

  • @Nosa73lwa lol. So like stripping, right? A Muslim woman could play a stripper so long as it's for her husband or friends?

  • @TheDamnIrish lol listen this is stripping, arabic men and women enjoyed the dance but men presumably more, hey everyone has hypocrits in their country or ethnitcity.

  • @TheDamnIrish husband yes...friends no..there's limits you know when it comes to friends...but when it comes to your husband..your imagination is the limit:)

  • @Nosa73lwa But the moves themselves are sexual in nature. Perhaps there is some version of bellydancing you are talking about that I have never seen. But every single bellydancer online and in person that I have ever seen has been showing off her "assets", either by movement or dress or both. It gets even more entertaining where I am at when the dancers ask for tips, by letting people stuff dollar bills into their tops and waistlines. lol. At least they don't try to mask what they are doing.

  • @TheDamnIrish Thats the point of belly-dancing its to show off you assets you are meant to grove them around nd belly dancing also just comes from swaying your hips side to side 

  • @koolmine333 My point exactly.

  • @Nosa73lwa they spread sych rumours to make people hate Islam(like duh!) =P lol

    theres nothing funner than dancing with a bunch of girl friends at a wedding or party(all girls!)..unike the people that post themselves hald naked dancing!

    

  • @TheZoroastrizm hahahahahahahahaha

  • @TheZoroastrizm then why are u listening?

  • LMAO !

  • i love this egyptian song

  • wow..amazing!

  • el mazica di gamila awee...greetings from greece :)

  • This song is naughty! :D im so happy im an arab! lol

    i belly dance and this song is like a tease...

  • beauty song!!

  • Amazingggggggggggg trop bien!

  • We have an Arabic /belly dance at school and were doing this song its awesome

  • Dis is my arabic song well I'm leb so yea. But who sings this I think it's either haifa wahbe or Nancy ajram not sure

  • @Susuluvzselenagomez1 Its Nancy Arjam;)

  • This Is The Best song to dance 2 :) Love it <3

    I always get the best workout when I dance 2 it :*)

  • love arabic music xDD

  • hopaa....love belly dance....GREETINGS FROM ALBANIA ... <3

  • big like!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • loveit

  • i love it i belly dance and this is the song i reccomend for belly dancers

  • Kocham ten kawałek! I love this song!

    أنا أحب هذه الأغنية Ich liebe diesen Song

    J'adore cette chanson Miluju tuhle písničku

    Jag älskar den här låten

    Ben bu şarkıyı seviyorum

  • 7elou ktirrrrrrrrrrrr :D

  • I love that one so much

    Lyrics suck though XD

  • Sure i would love dance this song!

  • I know how to dance this~ its really fun!

  • perfect song

    

  • perfect song...greetings from Mexico!

  • I love this song, reminds me of my bf

  • this is the best son for belly dancing !

  • @scorpionlionphoenix

    This might be the most popular belly dancing song to foreigners, yet there are more charming belly dancing songs out there that really capture the true spirit of oriental middle eastern music and I am sure you will love them too.

  • does anyone have the original song of shik shak shok? the remake is good, but i want the original.

  • one of the most well known musics

  • aqui los gitanos alaban esa musica 

  • Most Egyptians can belly dance without being tutored. A friend of mine is Egyptian and she dances like WOW and no body has ever taught her!

  • @PurpleRoseOmneya

    Really? Because I dream of marrying an Egyptian woman <3___<3

  • @Charizacus Well, most of all Arabs belly dance so awesome! And I was like "Woah!".

  • I love it so much!

  • frumoasa melodie a fost si la dansez pentru tine taaarrreee !@

  • Cultura orientala e cea mai frumoasa cu port cu muzica si mai ales frumoasele araboaice

  • I really Love It!....

  • one of my favourite pieces of music

  • nice one!...cool song \:D/\:D/\:D/

  • frumoasa melodia...The Best :D

  • @Xylibry Shik shak shook , stiu e faina rau :x

  • @simonika6478 ,cred k e cea mai tare mel arabeasca care am asc pana acuma :X

  • @Xylibry Asa e ;;) , mai ales eu sunt pasionata de arabi ! :D imi place mult.:x \:d/

  • ME ENCANTA LA MUSICA ARABE, ESTA CANCION ES PRECIOSA.

  • MUY  BUENA MUSICA !!!

  • Shik Shak Shok Shik Shak Shok Shik Shak Shok Shik Shak Shok Shik Shak Shok Shik Shak Shok Shik Shak  Shok Shik Shak Shok Shik Shak Shok Shik Shak Shok

  • cant. stop moving must keep on shaking

  • Oh god this is my least favorite in class :l LOL XD

  • نبنققتنفامممينةفرحنسري ذنسنصمغماممينصقو

  • ضخلمفنفنبنزنرحمقيمرنوححكشةدةزو­نيوقخلخوصنذمرنقولمزمصربندنصتفن­لزمقولنحضنغرعبمزخصرعحلم

  • bella bellissima!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • رائعه الموسيقى لانها كامله وحتى الرسم رائع

  • belllaaaaaaaaaa

  • Conheci esta música através de minha primeira professora de dança do ventre Juliana Michelle (kan El Kalili). Amo.

  • I never get tired everytime I listen to it... So soooo nice.... Thank you!

  • lol i love it

  • me too

  • Pls someone translate. What is shik shak shok?

  • @gypsysmokes shik shak shok does not mean anything in arabic - its the sound of an instrument clashing

  • @gypsysmokes it's not even i nthe arabic dictionnary!

  • عسل

  • This is my favorite raqs baladi!!

  • awesome! my girlfriend will dance with this song.. can't wait!

  • عازف الاكورديون كتير حلوووو حسن أبو السعود أ.خطير جدا بذكرني باالعازف السوري الشاب وسام الشاعروهذا الاسلوب أحد الأساليب التي يعزفها

  • Awesome !

  • lolololoveeeee it

  • <3333333333

  • godness HAIFA...............!!!!!!!!

  • holy shit this is good

  • Can anyone tell me what they're saying/what the song's about? I love it!

  • look up the video info..it's right there !!!

  • @yelghadban Thanks for sharing! I never get tired everytime I listen to this song... So nice....

  • @igotaquestionmark its only music to shake your waste ,, belly-dance music ,,,

  • @igotaquestionmark this song iss over love

  • ZZZZZZZZZZZZZAR CASH MONY HE HE HE HAHAHA FOR THE PARA FAMILIA BAD ASSS MIGARES

  • ZZZZZZZZZZZZZAR CASH MONY HE HE HE HAHAHA FOR THE PARA FAMILIA BAD ASSS LIKE CALLI FOR THE TRESURY SECURITY WHO LET THE RODE DOG OUT TLC LA FOGATA DEL SHERIOGA Y DEL DUYO VINO***** STYLE IM A GOAST NEW YERS RESOLUTION CAP ALA JAS MY DIC>>>>>>>>> YOU AND GRAVY LOL SHE IS FINE OOOOOOOO OMY GOSH

  • @igotaquestionmark oh itsjust a bellydancing song which is AMAZING!

  • One of my favourite songs to belly dance to. :)

  • there is nothing like this.

  • very nice ,

  • topppp

  • always get my groove on when this song is on!!! lolz

  • Bought this when i was in Palistine, amazing percussion and rythem, always has a place in my heart

  • i like song arabic is so so beautiful..

  • dude this is my fav song to dance to! i love it! u have to have this song in every arabi party lol

  • Love the pictures!

  • 5****

  • Sehr Schöne Arabische Musik und Rythmus.

    Danke für diesen Clip

    5 Sterne,.

  • 5*****

    WAOW very beautifull arabic music and rythm.

    Thank you for sharing.....

    Musique et rythme arabes trés jolis.

    Merci pour le film

    5 *****étoiles

    Moussika wa rithmus jamilan jiddan.

    Choukran fil film.

    5 noujoum.

    I will watsh your channel in the futur.

  • helwe...ana bahebak arabic music....don t understand arabic,but i love it.......

  • @nony13habiba If you understood Arabic you would love it even more! :)

  • thnx so much for posting :)

  • Love this song! Thanks for posting it. The pictures that accompany it are wonderful. :)

  • Very nice!

  • yalghadban u post the best arabic music at utube

    soooooooo BE happy dear not ghadban cuz life is amoment as u know

    take care , thx

  • Nice...!!!

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