Zeid Hamdan Finds the Playful Side of Longing on 'Ma Telhaini'
The Lebanese underground icon returns with a folk-tinged single that balances longing with playful charm.
Celebrated as a pivotal voice in Lebanese underground music, artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Zeid Hamdan has spent three decades reshaping what Arabic independent music can sound like. Through projects like Soapkills and Maii and Zeid, he has built a sprawling body of work that few in the region can match. His latest solo single, 'Ma Telhaini', finds him in a more playful register.
The track opens on a fingerstyle guitar riff, chords picked clean before the arrangement expands around them: tuba and horns outlining each chord change, synth pads doubling underneath to build a texture that's dense and full.
The verses carry an interior, serious weight, circling a longing that the song takes its time with. Then the chorus opens up with an ascending vocal line that lifts out of the minor key into major, with the horns and synths returning to complete the arrangement, punctuated by a quirky "ooh-ooh" that lands exactly where it should.
Carefully crafter and folk-inspired in structure, 'Ma Telhaini' earns its emotional range through its patient arrangement and contrasting sections.
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