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Enjoy the Syrian Oriental music as you're drinking your coffee, reading a book, studying or just chilling on you terrace
The queen of morning and coffee time in the Levant countries. Fairuz is a Lebanese singer whose songs are coloring every morning since 1952
The Syrian great Lena Shamamyan whose golden voice emerges with music to spice up the melody
Well Apparently it's not just Missy Elliott's "Party to Damascus!" Here's a great piece named "Syria"
Zaed Naes, a small three-member Jordanian band who aim for an entirely experimental approach to music. Using synth, electric sounds and dreamy vocals, Zaed Naes layer rhythms and beats to create something completely unexpected, challenging the audience’s perception of what music is and how it should be expressed.
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