Nagham Saleh Releases "Cabaret" .. A Bold Electro-Pop Experiment
Nagham Saleh returns in 2026 with "Cabaret", blending traditional melodies with electronic beats, turning heavy emotions into musical energy
🌟 Singer Nagham Saleh has released her latest song "Cabaret", accompanied by a music video available on all digital platforms.
🎶 "Cabaret" is Nagham Saleh’s first release of 2026 and marks a completely new experience in her career, exploring the electro-pop folk style for the first time.
🤝 This is her second collaboration with music producer Ibraxofia, following the successful song "Prison of the Soul", which concluded her first album "Shalq" last year. She continues her collaboration with producer and director Khaled Borgona in her solo music project.
💫 The song highlights Nagham’s musical innovation, blending traditional melodies with modern rhythms, following the huge success of "Tufan", which exceeded 9 million views on YouTube.
⚡ "Cabaret" showcases her ability to transform heavy emotions and sadness into energy and movement, continuing the creative line she explored in her recent collaboration with festival singer Wazza Montaser in the song "Qalbi".
✨ Nagham Saleh once again proves her unique and modern musical identity, combining authenticity with contemporary sounds, attracting a wide and diverse audience.
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