The diva appears there in an African look
The diva Samira Saïd has just launched her new single entitled “Yallah Rouh” (Go away). The particularity being her interpretation, as she specifies on her official Instagram account, “in Moroccan dialect”. This work, which perfectly expresses the origins of the star settled in Egypt, has already garnered 20,000 views on the singer’s YouTube channel in less than 24 hours. A number expected to increase in the coming days.
As for the lyrics of this tube, they are designed by Mohamed El Merdi and Hakim Bouamer who also composed it with Mehdi Bouamer (Kami) and Adil Khayat.
In the clip, it is a Samira Saïd in an African look, in particular a “rasta” hairstyle, that music lovers discover.
Before launching this piece, the interpreter had visited Morocco last March. On the same social network, she appears in a photo with a parrot in the city of Chefchaouen. “After two years of absence, I am back in my dear country. I tour its corners as if I were discovering it another time. I feel it differently. I contemplate each region with love and passion”, she expresses herself about her nostalgia for the country. A feeling that she must experience from the effects of the Covid pandemic.
Meanwhile, she had the opportunity to animate concerts like the one she gave in Egypt last November.
Besides “Yallah Rouh”, she launched “Masterayahetsh” (I did not rest). “It’s the sixth title of the album “Insan Ali” (Robot)”, she says about this opus which also compiles the hits “El Waet El Helo” (The good times), “My darling “, “El Saâa Etneen Belleil” (It is two o’clock in the morning) and “Mataha” (Labyrinth). About this single by which she reconnects with the “drama”, she indicates that it “reveals the crisis of change which marks marital relations after a beautiful start to the relationship which changes over time”. The first hit from the same album being “Baheb Maak” (I love with you). In all, it is expected that the opus will compile a dozen titles which will be added to those successful in his career full of creativity and premieres. As a reminder, she was the first Moroccan to perform, in 2017, at the Baalebak International Festival in Lebanon. She also performed in the same year, for the first time on the boards of the Kuwait Opera House. A country to which she returned after having made a show there 17 years earlier. As for Morocco, she was there on her first tour in 2019 for forty years.