Ma b7ebak - Hussain Al Jasmi ( Royo Extended Remix)

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Jasmi ( Royo Extended Remix) - Ma B7ebak - Hussain Al

The is a popular electronic reimagining of the track, often featured on platforms like SoundCloud. 🎵 Song Overview Original Artist: Hussain Al Jassmi (Emarati singer) Release Date: December 28, 2021 Genre: Khaleeji Pop (Original) / House/Dance (Remix) Remixer: DJ ROYO ✍️ Key Lyrics & Meaning

"Ma B7ebak" by Hussain Al Jassmi is a romantic Arabic song released in late 2021. While the title literally translates to "I don't love you," the lyrics use playful contradictions to express an overwhelming, deep love that exceeds standard comparisons like the sea or the sky. Ma b7ebak - Hussain Al Jasmi ( Royo Extended Remix)

The transforms the melodic ballad into a high-energy dance track. Ma B7ebak - song and lyrics by Hussain Aljassmi - Spotify The is a popular electronic reimagining of the

The song is famous for its "reverse psychology" romantic theme. The singer claims he doesn't love the person "as much as" the sea or sky because his love is actually than those things. Arabic Phrase English Translation Ma b7ebak ad el bahar I don't love you as much as the sea His love is deeper than the sea Ma b7ebak ad el sama I don't love you as much as the sky His love is higher than the sky Aktar akeed More, for sure Confirmation of his immense love Enta aqrab le rouhi minni ana You are closer to my soul than I am Total emotional devotion 🎧 About the Royo Remix The transforms the melodic ballad into a high-energy

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    Austin Flores

    I think the thing that True Detective wants to really really be is Twin Peaks but the thing they don’t realize is how good the characters and world it’s physically in. Season 2 of True Detective went hard in that direction but lmao, the characters kind of sucked shit
    great article!!

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