Hamza Namira is a very unique artist, and that’s one of the reasons why I like his music so much. He’s also extremely thoughtful, and this is evident when you listen to his song ‘Ay Kalam’, which is Arabic for ‘Empty Words’. His genre is Arabic Pop, which makes use of very classical instruments, and ‘Ay Kalam’ is full of traditional sounds common in Arabic music.
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