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Mestaniak
"Mestaniak" which translates to ″''Waiting for You''″ in English,(; also transliterated as , , or ) is a popular Egyptian music, Egyptian song by Aziza Jalal. It was released in January 1983 by Alam El Phan ''Records''. Composition and legacy The song "Mestaniak" is one of the most famous Arabic songs. It was sung by the iconic Moroccan singer Aziza Jalal after the release of "Howa El Hobi Liaba". It was recorded in Cairo, Egypt, in 1983, two years before the retirement of Aziza Jalal known as the Lady of Tarab or The Tarab ambassador of Arab music or the Angelic Voice of Arabic Music. At 26 years old, she retired at the height of her fame and position on the throne of Arab music in the early 1980s. The song "Mestaniak" is written by Abdul Wahab Muhammad and composed by musician Baligh Hamdi on Maqam Rast.,. Maqam Rast is the main maqam in the Rast Family, and by far one of the most popular and common maqamat in the Arabic repertory. Its scale starts with the root Jins Rast ...
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Aziza Jalal
Aziza Jalal (, ''Aziza Jalal''; born 15 December 1958)
sur alrai.com, consulté le 15 août 2014.
is a Morocco, Moroccan Arabic Arabic pop music, pop singer and actress.


Career

Aziza Jalal is an iconic Arabic singer from Morocco, she currently lives in Saudi Arabia and is a Saudi Arabia, Saudi national. Before fame and marriage, the singer dedicated her life to the study of music. Young Aziza Jalal studied music in Meknes before participating in a singing competition called Mawahib (Talents) supervised by renowned Moroccan singer Abdelnabi Al Jirari in 1975. During the competition, the singer performed songs of well-known Egyptian and international Arab icons, such as Shadia and Ismahan. In a singing career that lasted from 1975 to 1985, Aziza Jalal became a popular classical singers across the Arab world before deciding to give up the ...
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