Duet Delight: Arab World’s Harmonious Success Story

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Arab singers have once again returned to presenting duets in a remarkable way, as the coming days will witness the release of a number of duets that bring together Arab singing stars in duets, after the production of this type of work decreased during the past years.

Among the songs that are scheduled to be released within this framework is the song “High Taste”, which brings together for the first time the artist Mohamed Mounir and the artist Tamer Hosny. It is prepared to be a promotional song for an Egyptian company. The song is written by the poet Tamer Hussein, composed by Mohamed Rahim, and distributed by Ahmed Tarek Yehia.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat about the song, Mohammed Rahim said: “The song is one of the most important songs that I will present in my artistic career. It was filmed as a video clip, and the entire song’s production team will appear in it. It is currently in the editing stage, and the company producing the duet will choose the best time to release the work.”

Yara (her Instagram account)

Rahim pointed out that the idea came to him based on the strength of his relationship with Mounir and Tamer Hosny: “For a long time, I have wanted to bring Mounir and Tamer Hosny together in one artistic work, and when the idea of ​​the song (High Taste) came up, I offered the work to the two of them, and they expressed their approval from the first moment because of their love for singing together.”

Meanwhile, Moroccan artist Jannat returns to presenting duets again, but this time in the white dialect, as she is scheduled to present a duet titled “Wahda Wahda” with Moroccan artist Zakaria Al-Ghafouli. The idea of ​​the new duet was born after the two recently participated in the “Art of the Caftan” Festival, which was organized by the capital Rabat last month.

Tamer Hosny (His Instagram account)

Egyptian music critic Fawzi Ibrahim believes that the recent spread of duets does not mean that they are successful, telling Asharq Al-Awsat: “The spread of duets is a means of artistic presence, not success, especially after the ability to present songs has become easy and simple and not complicated as it was in the past, so duets and trios have become an image to attract attention and show off.”

Among the duets scheduled to be released in the coming period and postponed more than once is the duet “Ghani”, which is scheduled to bring together the Egyptian artist Rami Sabry and the Lebanese artist Yara, which was recorded in early 2024. The song was filmed while Sabry was in Dubai at Yara's studio, and the song is scheduled to be released in the coming weeks.

Janat (her Instagram account)

Egyptian artist Carmen Soliman is also preparing to record a new song with her husband Mustafa Gad, after she recently released her new album “Habayeb Qalbi”. The song will be the first of its kind that brings them together after each of them preferred to sing alone since their marriage, as Gad was content with composing and producing it.

In the same context, the festival singer Ahmed Bahr, known as “Kozbera”, is presenting a singing album with the artist Nourine Abu Saada entitled “Al Farah”, which includes 6 new songs, the idea of ​​which revolves around the problems of marriage, starting from the wedding night until raising children. His first song was released a few days ago, entitled “Razma”.

Duets and trios have become an image to attract attention and show off.

Music critic Fawzy Ibrahim

Egyptian critic Maha Matbouli believes that “the popularity of duets at the present time is due to the desire of artists to gain new fan bases,” adding to Asharq Al-Awsat: “The conditions of art and musical production have changed a lot, and the goal of artists is no longer just financial gain, but there is another social gain, through increasing their followers and audience on the ground, and this is achieved by increasing the number of duets with artists who are different from their musical genre. For example, when Tamer Hosny presented a new song with artist Bahaa Sultan, Bahaa gained a large number of Tamer Hosny’s ​​followers, and vice versa.”

Matbouli believes that “imitation” may be one of the “reasons for a number of singers turning to this type of singing, as there is no conscious study of the importance of presenting duets. Some artists may turn to presenting this type only after their colleagues achieve success through one of the duet songs, so we do not currently see singing duets that live with us for long periods, in fact they do not live at all,” according to her expression.

The popularity of duets at the present time is due to the desire of artists to gain new fan bases.

Critic Maha Matbouli

The Egyptian critic gives an example of the success of a few duets recently, saying: “I only remember the duet of Elissa and Saad Lamjarred, and in general I think that the abundance of duets reduces their value, unlike what used to happen in the past, when most duets achieved great success, such as the meeting of Mohamed Mounir and Khaled Agag in the song (Why, Oh World), and also Marwan Khoury with Carole Samaha in (Yara), and also the duet (Take Me With You) by Fadl Shaker and Yara, and (When You Are Absent, You Go Back) by Ragheb Alama and Elissa.”

According to Ibrahim, duets require a large number of factors to achieve success, such as “the compatibility of the voices with each other, the harmony of the artists with each other, and the harmony of the singing colors between the people participating in the duet.”

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Arab singers have once again returned to presenting duets in a remarkable way, as the coming days will witness the release of a number of duets that bring together Arab singing stars in duets, after the production of this type of work decreased during the past years.

Among the songs that are scheduled to be released within this framework is the song “High Taste”, which brings together for the first time the artist Mohamed Mounir and the artist Tamer Hosny. It is prepared to be a promotional song for an Egyptian company. The song is written by the poet Tamer Hussein, composed by Mohamed Rahim, and distributed by Ahmed Tarek Yehia.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat about the song, Mohammed Rahim said: “The song is one of the most important songs that I will present in my artistic career. It was filmed as a video clip, and the entire song’s production team will appear in it. It is currently in the editing stage, and the company producing the duet will choose the best time to release the work.”

Yara (her Instagram account)

Rahim pointed out that the idea came to him based on the strength of his relationship with Mounir and Tamer Hosny: “For a long time, I have wanted to bring Mounir and Tamer Hosny together in one artistic work, and when the idea of ​​the song (High Taste) came up, I offered the work to the two of them, and they expressed their approval from the first moment because of their love for singing together.”

Meanwhile, Moroccan artist Jannat returns to presenting duets again, but this time in the white dialect, as she is scheduled to present a duet titled “Wahda Wahda” with Moroccan artist Zakaria Al-Ghafouli. The idea of ​​the new duet was born after the two recently participated in the “Art of the Caftan” Festival, which was organized by the capital Rabat last month.

Tamer Hosny (His Instagram account)

Egyptian music critic Fawzi Ibrahim believes that the recent spread of duets does not mean that they are successful, telling Asharq Al-Awsat: “The spread of duets is a means of artistic presence, not success, especially after the ability to present songs has become easy and simple and not complicated as it was in the past, so duets and trios have become an image to attract attention and show off.”

Among the duets scheduled to be released in the coming period and postponed more than once is the duet “Ghani”, which is scheduled to bring together the Egyptian artist Rami Sabry and the Lebanese artist Yara, which was recorded in early 2024. The song was filmed while Sabry was in Dubai at Yara's studio, and the song is scheduled to be released in the coming weeks.

Janat (her Instagram account)

Egyptian artist Carmen Soliman is also preparing to record a new song with her husband Mustafa Gad, after she recently released her new album “Habayeb Qalbi”. The song will be the first of its kind that brings them together after each of them preferred to sing alone since their marriage, as Gad was content with composing and producing it.

In the same context, the festival singer Ahmed Bahr, known as “Kozbera”, is presenting a singing album with the artist Nourine Abu Saada entitled “Al Farah”, which includes 6 new songs, the idea of ​​which revolves around the problems of marriage, starting from the wedding night until raising children. His first song was released a few days ago, entitled “Razma”.

Duets and trios have become an image to attract attention and show off.

Music critic Fawzy Ibrahim

Egyptian critic Maha Matbouli believes that “the popularity of duets at the present time is due to the desire of artists to gain new fan bases,” adding to Asharq Al-Awsat: “The conditions of art and musical production have changed a lot, and the goal of artists is no longer just financial gain, but there is another social gain, through increasing their followers and audience on the ground, and this is achieved by increasing the number of duets with artists who are different from their musical genre. For example, when Tamer Hosny presented a new song with artist Bahaa Sultan, Bahaa gained a large number of Tamer Hosny’s ​​followers, and vice versa.”

Matbouli believes that “imitation” may be one of the “reasons for a number of singers turning to this type of singing, as there is no conscious study of the importance of presenting duets. Some artists may turn to presenting this type only after their colleagues achieve success through one of the duet songs, so we do not currently see singing duets that live with us for long periods, in fact they do not live at all,” according to her expression.

The popularity of duets at the present time is due to the desire of artists to gain new fan bases.

Critic Maha Matbouli

The Egyptian critic gives an example of the success of a few duets recently, saying: “I only remember the duet of Elissa and Saad Lamjarred, and in general I think that the abundance of duets reduces their value, unlike what used to happen in the past, when most duets achieved great success, such as the meeting of Mohamed Mounir and Khaled Agag in the song (Why, Oh World), and also Marwan Khoury with Carole Samaha in (Yara), and also the duet (Take Me With You) by Fadl Shaker and Yara, and (When You Are Absent, You Go Back) by Ragheb Alama and Elissa.”

According to Ibrahim, duets require a large number of factors to achieve success, such as “the compatibility of the voices with each other, the harmony of the artists with each other, and the harmony of the singing colors between the people participating in the duet.”

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