4:03

ليلى
v5
Das Arrangement beginnt mit einer sanften Oud- und Qanun-Einleitung, die langsam Spannung aufbaut, Darauf folgt ein ausdrucksstarker, melodischer Gesang mit reicher vokaler Ornamentik, begleitet von behutsamen Nay-Linien, arabischer Geige und subtiler Perkussion, Längere Instrumentalabschnitte lassen Raum für improvisierte Klangfarben
3:24

Arabic Classical Operatic Pop, Grand Cinematic Orchestra, Soulful and Deeply Emotional Male Vocals, High Vocal Range, Masterful Mawal Improvisations, Crying Violin Solos, Haunting Cello, Traditional Oud and Qanun accents, 70 BPM, Heartbreaking Crescendos, 8K Studio Audio Quality
4:21

Genre: Modern Arabic cinematic pop a cappella fusion with rhythmic vocal arrangements and emotional layering, Language: Classical Arabic (Fus7a), pronounced clearly and passionately with tonal intensity, Mood: Anger turning into hope, strength through emotion, spiritual rebirth, Tempo: Fast (125–135 BPM) with dynamic rhythm changes to mirror emotional shifts, Vocal style: Expressive fusion between strong chanting and melodic singing, Aggressive in some lines, tender in others — channeling both pain and redemption, Harmony: Built through vocal layers, echoes, and instrumental crescendos (strings, deep drums, synth waves, oud highlights), Instruments: Minimal at first (hand percussion, low strings), expanding toward powerful orchestral and electronic fusion for climax, Composition style: Alternating tempo sections — slow intro, fast rhythmic progression, emotional outbursts through repeated key phrases, Concept: A soul rebelling against time, shouting for memory and light
2:34

Style: Moroccan Chaabi (Marrakech) × Modern Pop; festive, flirty, nostalgic; clean, wide, stage‑ready
Tempo: 6/8 at 150 BPM; chaabi swing; claps on 2‑3 / 5‑6
Palette: layered handclaps (tight/gated), bendir/taarija accents, modern pop kit (tight kick/snare, brush ghosts), oud comping, clean electric gtr plucks, kamanja/violin riffs (slight tape sat), light qanun fills, round electric bass, warm analog pad, subtle arp pluck
Vocal: Male lead (Darija), playful ad‑libs, small male chorus; 3× crowd shout “لالة فاطيما”
Structure: Intro 8 (violin+claps) > V1 8 > Pre 4 (lift) > Chorus 8 [insert shout after line 2] > V2 8 > Chorus 8 > Bridge (drop to claps+oud, call‑&‑response) [insert shout on release] > Final Chorus (double; ad‑libs) [optional tag shout] > Outro (violin tag)
Mix: plate reverb vox (short), 120 ms slap, de‑esser, parallel comp; transient claps; mono LF<120Hz; violin L/R double; master −9 LUFS, clean limiting
3:11

Create a passionate and emotionally charged Arabic spiritual music piece with a slightly faster tempo (around 80–90 BPM), blending traditional Middle Eastern instruments with gospel-style vocal intensity, Use Oud for melodic lead, Nay (Arabic flute) for ambient breath, and rhythmic support from Tabl, Bendir, and Daff, The composition should evoke deep longing, surrender, and divine connection, Include a powerful male lead vocal performance with expressive dynamics, similar to a gospel singer, crying out "Ya Rab" and "Ya Allah" with heartfelt emotion, Support this with a background chorus echoing the divine names (Asmaa Allah al-Husna) in rhythmic harmony, Use modal scales like Hijaz or Bayati to maintain the oriental flavor, The mood is sacred, urgent, and soul-stirring, with moments of vocal improvisation and spiritual climax
2:41

"French rage rap meets Moroccan Gnawa trance; dark, urgent, cinematic, BPM 96, Time 4/4; hook adds a 12/8 clap layer over 4/4, Key A minor with Hijaz color; short ribab/ney‑style licks between hook lines, Structure: Verse(16) - Hook(8) - Verse(16) - Hook(8) - Bridge(8) - Verse(8–12) - Hook instrumental(8), Instruments: trap drums (punchy), deep 808, qraqeb (iron castanets), gasba flute, Maghreb ribab (bowed), nyckelharpa shimmer, waterphone swells, bowed cymbal risers, Vocals: gritty male lead rap for verses; hook as chant/call‑and‑response (less angry, more groove), FX: subtle vinyl crackle, crowd one‑shot into hooks, riser before drops, Mix: kick forward, dry snare, sidechain 808 to kick, plate reverb ~1, 2 s on chants/choir, "
If a bar‑by‑bar hook guide with syllable counts, breath marks, and instrument cues is needed, a detailed timing map can be provided
4:06

هواه
v4.5+
Khaliji song, inspired by 1980s music style, Powerful rhythmic female voice with strong delivery, Oud and rhythmic Gulf percussion drive the melody, with strings adding romantic depth, Modern classical Khaleeji Orchestra, Strings Orchestrated vibe Khaleeji ballad music, Rhythmically inspired modern Khaleeji drums beats, Khaliji, Arabic ballad, female vocal, oud, qanun, riq, duff, with instrumental breaks that allow for improvisation on the stringed instrument, The overall production is raw and acoustic, emphasizing the natural sound of the instruments and voices, with minimal effects, The key appears to be minor, contributing to the melancholic yet energetic feel, vocale female, DUET, sad, tragic, sensitive, painful, emotional, classical Arab music, Arab art music, Jawzah, Ghuanbri, Kamancheh, Rababa, Pontic lyra
4:13

حبيبي نرجسي
v4.5+
Khaliji song, inspired by 1980s music style, Powerful rhythmic female voice with strong delivery, Oud and rhythmic Gulf percussion drive the melody, with strings adding romantic depth, Modern classical Khaleeji Orchestra, Strings Orchestrated vibe Khaleeji ballad music, Rhythmically inspired modern Khaleeji drums beats, cinematic elements
Khaliji, Arabic ballad, female vocal, oud, qanun, riq, duff, nay, 90 BPM, 4/4
7:53

Traditional Arabic Tarab, Deep Operatic Male Vocals, Masterful Mawal Intro, Long Melisma, Emotional Maqam Nahawand, Cinematic Orchestra, Solo Oud and Crying Violin, Rubato Style, Heartbreaking Crescendo, 65 BPM, High Fidelity, Rubato Style, Free Tempo, Unmetered, Improvisational Flow


