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Moroccan Singer Manal & Italian Rapper Ghali Team Up on 'BABA'

Through verses pulsating with determination, Manal unfolds the narrative of resilience.

Farida El Shafie

Amid the whispers of anticipation surrounding Manal's forthcoming album ‘Arabian Heartbreak,’ a second story emerges - a song that dissects female autonomy. 

‘BABA’ isn't just a song; it's an intimate memoir, a stirring homage to her late father that transcends melody and verse. In its lyrical embrace, Manal, alongside Tunisian Italian rapper Ghali, paints an intricate portrayal of a woman - illuminating her enduring presence even in absence.

Through verses pulsating with determination, Manal unfolds the narrative of resilience - a woman navigating life's tumults, anchored by faith, destiny, and an unwavering resolve. The song's essence extends beyond its poignant lyricism; its hypnotic rhythm invites listeners into its compelling narrative.

The visual composition of the ‘BABA’ music video is a testament, a mosaic blending Moroccan cultural motifs with tradition and modernity. Listening to ‘BABA’ is an immersion - a sonic voyage entwined with memories, emotions, and fervent passions.

This isn't Manal Benchlikha's inaugural triumph. Three moons prior, her single ‘Morak’ garnered over one million Spotify streams, heralding a new era for the soulful singer.


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