Following a series of consecutive successes from her recent collaboration with artist Mohamed Fadel Shaker, the Arabic music scene is anticipating the release of a new musical work that brings together Moroccan star Saad Lamjarred and Mohamed Fadel Shaker in a duet titled ‘My Moon’.
The song is in the Egyptian dialect and includes a distinctive Moroccan verse that adds a special character to the work, artistically blending the two stars’ singing styles. It is expected to be released soon on music platforms.
Artistic sources confirmed that the song has already been filmed as a music video, with a special surprise inside the clip whose details have not been revealed yet, further increasing the audience’s excitement and anticipation.
The work is expected to achieve widespread popularity upon its release, especially as it brings together prominent names in singing and composition, amid significant public interest in this new artistic collaboration.
Saad Lamjarred
Saad Lamjarred is a popular Moroccan singer and musician, not a physical place or cultural site. He rose to fame in the Arab world with his 2015 hit “Lm3allem,” which blended modern pop with traditional Moroccan musical influences. His career has been marked by both significant commercial success and personal legal controversies.
Mohamed Fadel Shaker
Mohamed Fadel Shaker is a prominent Egyptian singer and composer, known for his powerful voice and contributions to modern Arabic music. He rose to fame in the late 20th century, becoming celebrated for his patriotic and romantic songs, and has released numerous successful albums throughout his career.
My Moon
“My Moon” is not a widely recognized historical or cultural site, so specific details about its history are unavailable. It may refer to a personal, local, or artistic project rather than an established landmark. Without further context, a definitive summary cannot be provided.
Moroccan
Morocco is a North African country with a rich cultural heritage shaped by indigenous Amazigh (Berber), Arab, Islamic, and European influences. Historically, it has been home to powerful dynasties like the Almoravids and Almohads, and its famous sites include the ancient city of Fez, the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech, and the historic ksar (fortified village) of Ait Benhaddou.
Egyptian
The term “Egyptian” broadly refers to the culture and civilization of Egypt, one of the world’s oldest, which originated over 5,000 years ago along the Nile River. Its iconic cultural sites, such as the Pyramids of Giza and the temples of Luxor, were built by ancient pharaohs and reflect a complex society with advanced achievements in architecture, writing, and governance.