Aman (album)

Aman (Arabic: آمان) is the fifth Studio album by Lebanese singer Myriam Fares.[1] It was released on January 5, 2015, by Myriam Music. The album combines elements of House and Techno with traditional and Oriental music, with the title track "Aman" remaking an Andalusian song titled "Lamma Bada Yatathanna".

Aman
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 5, 2015 (2015-01-05)
Recorded2012
GenreArabic music, EDM, Khaleji, Moroccan Music, Egyptian Music
Length49:00
Myriam Fares chronology
Min Oyouni
(2011)
''Aman''
(2015)
Singles from Aman
  1. "Chou Bheb"
    Released: February 8, 2012
  2. "Ana Gheir"
    Released: December 21, 2012
  3. "Halla Halla Ya Sabaya"
    Released: February 1, 2013
  4. "Kifak Enta"
    Released: May 21, 2013
  5. "Deggou El Toboul"
    Released: November 7, 2014
  6. "Nifsi Aoulhalak"
    Released: February 10, 2015
  7. "Aman"
    Released: May 16, 2015

The sixth single "Nifsi Aoulhalak" was largely successful, and has been played at global night clubs outside of the Middle East. The album garnered positive reviews from critics across the Middle East.

Background

Myriam's fourth album Min Oyouni was released in 2011, and it was her first full-length Khaliji album. Aman featured several Khaljji tracks including the second single "Ana Gheir". In the album, Myriam performed in Lebanese, Egyptian and Khaliji accents.

Singles and music video

The lead single, "Chou Bheb" a ballad song was released in February 2012 and was followed by "Ana Gheir" in December.

The third single "Halla Halla Ya Sabaya" was the opening theme for the TV show 'Sakan El Talebat' and was released in February 2013.[2] The fourth single "Kifak Enta" was released in May 2013 alongside an official music video.[3]

Track listing

  1. Nifsi Aoul'halak
  2. Deggou El Toboul
  3. Bizemmetak
  4. Kifak Enta
  5. El Zeer
  6. Chou Bheb
  7. Gharrouk
  8. Halla Halla Ya Sabaya
  9. Sympatica
  10. Ma Yani Noum
  11. Ghafi
  12. Ana Gheir (Teraggemni)
  13. Aman

Charts

Chart (2016) Peak
position
Rotana Albums Top 100 12

References


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