Jarh AL Habib
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Jarh AL Habib | ||
Studio album by Diana Haddad | ||
Released | 2000 | |
Recorded | 2000 - 1999 | |
Genre | Pop | |
Label | Stallions Records | |
Producer(s) | Stallions Records | |
Diana Haddad chronology | ||
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Shater (1999) |
Jarh AL Habib (2000) |
Akhbar Helwa (2001) |
Expanding the horizons of her singing career, Diana released her sixth album, Jarh Al-Habib, in the summer of 2000. Jarh El-Habeeb featured great pop and classic cuts, ranging from slow-themed love song "Ba´ali Zaman" to the fast paced anthem "Mani Mani", to the Wade´e El-Safi tribute "Noor Enayeh" to the title track, which was a collaboration with (and a tribute to) the great musician Mohammed El-Ezabi. Jarh El-Habeeb established an image of an older, artistically mature Diana Haddad.
[edit] Track listing
- Mani Mani ( – 3:58 )
- Addlaa Aliek ( – 5:25 )
- La Enta ( – 4:20 )
- Baqaly Zaman ( – 4:40 )
- Noor Enayeh ( – 4:38 )
- Maghdosha ( – 5:16 )
- Khesert Eih ? ( – 6:12 )
- Qasi ( – 5:53 )
- Jarh AL Habib ( – 5:07 )