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How did the plateau Amr Diab celebrate the 20th anniversary of the album “Alam Qalbi”?

Amr Diab, the super star, celebrated the 20th anniversary of the album “Alam Qalbi”.

Amr Diab shared with his fans, on his Facebook page, a video of the “Mazzika” page, as it celebrates a video from the album’s scenes for a number of the album’s songs.

The page commented, “Mazzika celebrates the 20th anniversary of the release of the album Alam Qalbi, which was released by Alam Al Fan in 2003 for Hadaba Amr Diab.”

The album “Alam Qalbi” is one of the hallmarks of Amr Diab’s career, due to the wonderful musical shift he carried, as this album is considered one of the best albums of 2003, and achieved sales of 750,000 copies.

The album “Alam Qalbi” left a great imprint in the Arab world in terms of the great development in musical arrangements and melodies that had not appeared in any Arab album before, as it contains different and varied musical genres such as hip-hop, R&B, pop and rock.

Alam Qalbi album contains 12 songs, in which Al-Hadaba collaborated with a number of poets and composers, which we will review in the following lines.. .

1- Alam Qalbi, written by Walid Jalal, composed by Khaled Ezz and Amr Diab, and arranged by Fahd.

2 – I’m Aish, written by Rabih Al-Sioufi, composed by Amr Mostafa and Amr Diab, and arranged by Hani Yaqoub.

3- Qali Al-Wada`, written by Bahaa El Din Muhammad, composed by Khaled Ezz, and composed by Fahd.

4 – Ya Kenzi, written by Muhammad Rifai, composed by Rashida Al-Haris, and arranged by Fahd.

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5- You can speak, written by Muhammad Rifai, composed by Muhammad Rifai, and arranged by Fahd.

6 – Lu Ashqani, written by Bahaa El Din Mohamed, composed by Mohamed Rahim, and arranged by Hani Yaqoub.

7 – Teach Me Your Love, written by Reda Amin, composed by Sharif Taj, and arranged by Hani Yaqoub.

8- My Love, My Life, written by Bahaa El Din Muhammad, composed by Khaled Ezz and Amr Diab, and arranged by Fahd.

9- Why did you say you didn’t say it? Lyrics by Bahaa El Din Mohamed, composed by Amr Diab and arranged by Fahd.

10- Haneet the words of Hani Al-Saghir, composed by Khaled Ezz and arranged by Amr Shaker.

11- All of them are written by Ayman Bahjat Qamar, composed by Amr Mostafa, and arranged by Hani Yaqoub.

12- Leave me beside you, written by Muhammad Rifai, composed by Nader Nour and Amr Diab, and arranged by Fahd.

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