Yama Alou

Yama Alou
Studio album by Nawal Al Zoghbi
Released 2006
Recorded 2005 - 2006
Genre Arabic Pop
Label Alam El Phan
Producer Mohsen Gaber
Nawal Al Zoghbi chronology

Einek Kaddabeen
(2004)
Yama Alou
(2006)
Khalas Sameht
(2008)
Singles from Yama Alou
  1. "Rohi Ya Rohi"
  2. "Shou Akhbarak"
  3. "Yama Alou"
  4. "Aadi"
  5. "Aghla El Habayeb"
  6. "Gheeb Anni Gheeb"

Yama Alou (Arabic: ياما قالوا) is the eleventh studio album by Lebanese recording artist Nawal Al Zoghbi, released worldwide in July 26, 2006.[1] The album is Nawal's second and final album with Alam Al Phan, after many conflicts with the label.

Track listing

# Title Composer Arranger Lyricist
1 Yama Alou Mohamed Rehim Amer Mahros / Yehya Al Mogy
2 Habbaytak Tarek Abou Jawdeh Amer Mahros / Tarek Hussien
3 El Assi Mohamed Refai Amer Mahros / Yehya Al Mogy
4 Aghla El Habayeb Haytham Zayd Toni Saba
5 Aadi Abdallah Al Qaoud Tareq Aakef
6 Bta'rifni Ana Tarek Abou Jawdeh Michel Fadel
7 Rouhi Ya Rouhi Amr Mustafa Amer Mahros / Yehya Al Mogy
8 Betis'al Walid Saad Amer Mahros / Yehya Al Mogy
9 Gheeb Anni Gheeb Alten Sheten Jean Marie Ryashi
10 Akher Marra Walid Saad Amer Mahros / Yehya Al Mogy
11 Shou Akhbarak Nicola Sadah Nakhla Michel Fadel
12 Ayzak Walid Saad Amer Mahros / Yehya Al Mogy
13 Habibaty Man Takoon Baligh Hamdi Alam El Phan

The title track of the album, Yama Alou (English: They Have Always Said) had a music video that was shot in Beirut, Lebanon in mid June 2006. It was the 3rd song from the album to be made into a music video, and began to air on Mazzika TV prior to the release of the album. The video clip was directed by Randa Alam. In the music video, Nawal spreads a music video through means of a virus. She is a hacker and gets into trouble with the Lebanese Security Forces. The virus spreads into the control panels of electronic screen boards/ billboards in the streets of Beirut. The virus is also sent from her phone to the mobile phone networks across the country. The viewers of the song like the video so much to the extent that they all gather to defend her from the police who arrest her for her crime.[1]

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