Deb (album)
Deb (داب ) is the 2003 second album of Souad Massi.[1]
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Released | 2003 | |||
Label | Wrasse | |||
Souad Massi chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- Ya Kelbi
- Ghir Enta (غير انت)
- Ech Edani
- Yemma
- Yawlidi (يا ولدي)
- Le Bien Et Le Mal
- Houria
- Deb (داب)[2]
- Moudja
- Passe Le Temps
- Theghri
- Beb El Madhi
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References
- Andrew Hammond Pop Culture in North Africa and the Middle East 1440833842 - 2017 Her first solo album Raoui (Storyteller, 2001) became popular in France, and her following albums Deb (2003) and Misk El-Lil (2005) were also well received. She sings mainly in Arabic and French, though sometimes in Kabyle Berber ..."
- Refrain : لوكان جيت طير نطير نعلي ف السما / لوكان جيت طير صغير وللا حمامة
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