Egyptian Dialect with a Lebanese Flavor… Nancy Ajram Prepares a Musical Surprise
Nancy Ajram Prepares to Record Songs in Egyptian Dialect in New Collaboration with Mostafa Hadouta and Attar, Following the Success of Her Latest Song "Warana Eh."
The Lebanese star Nancy Ajram is getting ready to record a collection of new songs in the Egyptian dialect in the coming days, as part of an artistic plan aimed at pleasing her Egyptian fans and offering diverse musical styles.
A New Artistic Collaboration with the Makers of Success
These new songs come in collaboration with poet Mostafa Hadouta, composer Attar, and producer Mohamed Hamed, with whom Nancy has previously worked on several successful projects that were well received across the Arab world. These songs are expected to carry a distinctive style blending Lebanese emotion with authentic Egyptian tones.
Elegant Appearances and Stylish Looks on Instagram
Nancy Ajram regularly shares behind-the-scenes glimpses of her daily life and her appearances at events on her official Instagram account, where thousands admire her photos. She is known for her refined taste in fashion, whether casual or evening dresses, always carefully coordinating her accessories for a complete, polished look.
“Warana Eh”… The New Song Sparks Social Media Buzz
Recently, Nancy released her latest song “Warana Eh” on her YouTube channel and various music platforms. The song, written and composed by Mohamed Yehia, with musical arrangement by Bassem Rizk, carries Nancy’s signature musical style loved by her fans.
Nancy promoted the song on her official accounts, posting a clip still with the caption: “Tonight is going to be amazing… Warana Eh… 6 PM Beirut time.” The song has already started gaining high views and positive reactions on social media.
A Diverse Album on the Horizon
It appears that Nancy Ajram is preparing for a hot musical season featuring various dialects, with a focus on Egyptian, which increases the excitement of her fans eagerly awaiting everything new she presents.
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