Sunday, December 26, 2010

Myriam Brought to You By Deceased Yehya Saade



Two years ago Myriam Fares figured it our, she had a wonderful hit song that was different than all her previous pop Lebanese and Egyptian songs. It was her first attempt on singing Gulf dialect song. Moukanoh Wein was an instant hit and its music video was though conversational wonderful, that's what you would expect from recently deceased famed music video director Yehya Saade. Her latest is also the product of Yehya Saade who is reaching from his grave to give us this music video where the deceased director's fascination with lights and colors lives on. Orange seems to be the color of this music video.

This week Myriam is back with another Gulf dialect song, Khallani . Not sure if this song will be a hit in the Arab world. I do not doubt that the Gulf music fans might find is good. But I do not believe this song will appeal to anyone outside that region. It's a good song, but it's not that catchy, the music sounds tired. But Myriam still knows how to dance.

So if you are looking for dazzling outfits, good fashion and a hint of gulf symbols and good dance moves, you are in luck. It plays like a party in the court of some princess where various entertainers occupy the screen with their talent, good looks and all playing backstage support to the starlet who is working to appeal to her lover who abandoned her.


Myriam Fares - Khallani / ميريام فارس - خلاني

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