Assy al Halani & Ruwaida 3atiyeh - Sa7ra al Sharq

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  • they have such strong and beautiful voices

  • aywaa .. i love themmmmmmm

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  • Amazing!!!!!!.....i love that song!!!!!

  • @KyraPractor i think its in al badou dialect

  • @KyraPractor yes it is sung in the bedouin style and the debka they are dancing is just a style like any other dance

  • @truediabolique69 I'm just quoting u. U said this is sung in the bedouin style?

  • @KyraPractor What are you talking about? dabke doesnt have necessarily have to be danced to this type of song or to bedouin music...there are different types of dabke..but that is because different arab countries have their own style of dabke...but I think the lebanese dabke is the best....and to answer your question..dabke is not under bedouin.

  • @truediabolique69 AHHHHHHHHH!!!! Bedouin!!!! Ok. No wonder i hear a lot of Galbi in bedouin music!!!! So dabke is under bedouin?

    But the dabke tt Najwa and Rowaida sings dun contain any galbi. Only 2lbi

  • @KyraPractor Listen....the arab dialect originated in the gulf states---saudia and the surrounding countries .....and this song is sung in the bedouin style...therefore it is bedouin arabic or dialect...not a big deal. A rich song in its style and lyrics.

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