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  • the same arguments form on Ofra Haza's videos "ooh, you can't say this music is this or that," who cares? at first, I thought this music was Israeli... are you all going to stone me? all that matters is that it is BEAUTIFUL! people from my family's country fight all the time, "oh, that music style really belong to us, not them," it creates separatism! listen, music styles are similar when they come from similar geography. middle east. south america. the british isles. LOVE! more ppl will dance!

  • turkish is not arab and musıc made by turkısh..

  • You know many arabes composors in the middle east use turkish and hindou scales to perform their music but here in Morocco we don't use them at all.so some arabs compositions looks like turkish or hindou ones

  • turkish is arab, get back to school, people!

  • stupid video for such a greatv musik. why to put this,half naked girls? and its not arabic its Turkish.read before posting.

  • @azeriamina29 I can't judge your opinion about the video i made !! But who said this is an Arab song !! I think the name "Osman Ismen" is clearly a Turkish name, but the instruments wich the song is made of are arab instruments.

  • @AgHanane

    well you can not say arab habibty,cos its pure turkish instruments. Arab world got it after Osmanli empire.But neVER mind,we all brothers.Just did not like girls in such a clothes.I hate even when someone says arAb WOrlD IS BELLY danCERS.iTs NOT.

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  • Assalama alaikum from Brazil

  • @galenlynore Wa alikoum salam from Morocco :)

  • Sabaah il-Kheer ! Kitiir ! (Is it beautiful ?) - Habiib !

    - I must study arabic; anyway, lovely music.

  • i can't differenciate between turkish,egyptian,arabic or even syrian music! what's the difference btw?

  • @thekoiponds: the differrence btw these musics are the rythms and the scales used in these different countries

  • sounds like a blend of turkish and arabic music. thanks for posting.

  • Assalama alaikum From Mauritius....good music

  • as salama alaikum from Mexiko =) dieses Lied hat mir sehr gut gefallen!

  • as salama alaikum from germany =)

    i love this song so much.

  • Great music. it reminds me the trips I had in North Africa. Hope everything will be ok soon in those beautiful Countries.

  • thats turkish ottoman music but nevermind its good ;)

  • @OKNZMN I really like this kind of music. How can you recognize it's Turkish? Is there any specific instrument used in the music? You're right its good....very good.

  • @sustainablehear

    because look docu´s ottoman empire the ottoman people make this music with instrumentals etc .p

  • OLA kai 8EMOS REEE

  • great :)

  • oh my God I have no words to praise Arabic culture. billions of claps for arabic music!

  • Oh it's interesting to read that this is Turkish. I would not know. Thank you for the info. It's so exotic and lovely. Makes me wish I could belly dance. Thank heavens there is no one to see me try hahahaha!

  • Superb!

  • Great music that moves the light around through Moroccan lamps when you're on shrooms!

  • woow. beautifuuuL. ^^

  • this sounds turkish, not midle eastern

    nevermind, it's beautiful

  • @Clarissahbad

    This is oriental, and purely arabic, the turks music is a mix between european balkan, arabic persian, kurdish. The turks have no culture, and their culture like their language is just a mix between other acient languages such as, persian, kurdish, arabic, but even english and french.

  • I dont agree what you say: Each culture has own style and the versions of their neigbours cultures.So they might look like eachother.

    The other cultures wouldnt live without mixing or exchanging from eachothers!

    The world is turning!Be global!

  • @4tubeism

    i can't deny the fact that i didn't dig deep enough, i love arabic and balkanic music, but my knolege of them is not - how can i say this - complete

    thancks for the reply, didnt expect to get one so late :))

  • Long life the middle east <3

    and our other muslim brothercountries

  • !!! FANTASTICA !!!

  • food for my soul

  • Yes it is Turkish but that shouldn't matter....music is food for the soul and its there for everyone to enjoy!!!!

  • me encanta la musica y cultura arabe

  • @girltube5318008

    learn english

  • linda musica .....!!!!!!!!!!

  • mashallah I like the sounds

    salam alikum from Mexico

    :)

  • @cesaryusuf Wa'alikom Salam from Morocco : ).

  • @AgHanane

    Wa'allkom salam from El salvador!  :)

  • lets get this straight: this is not arabic, it is turkish (btw kale=castle). You may say it has oriental inspirations which is a fair comment.

  • Very nice - those chicks trip me out though, with the knives and all, They say don't touch me but there dressed so provacativly. -there may be some reality in that...

    great song!!!!

  • a turkish song not arab

  • sencillamente perfecta, con un ritmo maravilloso, que anima el alma y el cuerpo, estupenda para bailar y soñar

  • for all of you,this is a turkish song,not arabic........

  • in my opinion this is the best song from all BUDDHA BAR albums

  • I love arabic music. It s so melodious;))

  • Brilliant

  • egyption art 100%

  • nice beat!!

  • Enjoying...THANKS EH :P..From Canada**

    "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good (WO)men do nothing"...Peace/Wa Salaam**

  • beautiful

  • Enjoy : )

  • Thank you for thiiiiis xD

    5 stars man for uploading =)

  • Looooove it please I want to buy this song who plays it?

  • Osman Ismen - Kale.

    Enjoy :)

  • Thanks a lot :D

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