Draft:Mestaniak

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"Mestaniak"
Single by Aziza Jalal
LanguageEgyptian Arabic
English titleI'm waiting for you
ReleasedJanuary 1, 1983 (1983-01-01)
RecordedEgypt
(Cairo)
GenreArabic Music
Length24:35
LabelAlam El Phan
Composer(s)Baligh Hamdi
Lyricist(s)AbdelWahab Mohamed
Producer(s)Alam El Phan
Aziza Jalal singles chronology
"Howa El Hobi Liaba"
(1982)
"Mestaniak"
(1983)
"Haramti El Hob & Other Big Hits!"
(1984)
Singles from Aziza Jalal
  1. "Ghzaiel Felah"
    Released: February 19, 1976
  2. "Sayidi Yasid Sadati"
    Released: February 19, 1976
  3. "Shougl"
    Released: February 19, 1976
  4. "Ella Awel Ma Etkabelna"
    Released: July 31, 1976
  5. "Nitkabel sawa"
    Released: July 31, 1978

"Mestaniak" (Egyptian Arabic: مستنياك; also transliterated as Mestaniyak, Ana Fi Intizarak, or إنني أنتظرك) is a popular Egyptian song by Aziza Jalal.[1][2] It was released in January 1983 by Alam El Phan Records.

Composition and legacy[edit]

The song "Mestaniak" is one of the most famous Arabic songs. It was sung by the Icon Moroccan singer Aziza Jalal after the song "Howa El Hobi Liaba" and recorded in Cairo, Egypt, in 1983, two years before the retirement of Aziza Jalal known as the Lady of Tarab or The Tarab ambassador of Arab music or the Angelic Voice of Arabic Music. She retired at the height of her fame and position on the throne of Arab song in the early 1980s.

The song "Mestaniak" is written by Abdul Wahab Muhammad and composed by musician Baligh Hamdi [3] on Maqam Rast.[4], [5]

The song "Mestaniak" was produced by Alam El Phan. Aziza Jalal recorded the song "Mestaniak" with Al-Firqa al-Masiya, led by the great egyptian maestro Ahmed Fouad Hassan and under the lead of the icon egyptian musician Baligh Hamdi. [6]

Music video[edit]

The official music video for "Mestaniak", produced by Alam El Phan, features Aziza Jalal in a studio as a singer on stage while wearing a glowing and magnificent dress robe soirée. [7]

Aziza Jalal's Mestaniak Chart performance[edit]

The song "Mestaniak" remained on the top of the charts on many Arab TV and radio stations for many years. "Mestaniak" was a commercial success, topping the record charts and Alam Al Fan Company has also sold millions of copies of the song by the diva Aziza Jalal.[8], [9], [10]

"Mestaniak" Aziza Jalal Song and Live Performances[edit]

In 1985, Ms. Aziza Jalal [11],[12], [13], [14] recorded the song "I Wait for You" during a live concert at the Zamalek Club in Cairo, Egypt, accompanied by the most famous Arab orchestra, Al-Firqa al-Masiya, led by the great egyptian maestro and musician Ahmed Fouad Hassan.

Aziza Jalal, who has kept a low profile for more than 30 years, rekindled emotions as generations were enchanted by her voice and songs.[15] She thanked her fans “for coming to see me after a long hiatus. I’ve never been away from you, you have always been in my heart. I'm back today because of your love for me. I decided to come back to participate in these joyful events in our country.”[16]


During the concert,[17] Aziza Jalal performed "Mestaniak" which the audience enjoyed immensely.

Different versions of "Mestaniak" song[edit]

Many Arab artists have sung the song "Mastaniak" at their concerts and artistic gatherings.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kasraoui, Safaa (May 25, 2019). "Moroccan Icon Aziza Jalal Makes First Appearance 34 Years After Retiring". MWN Lifestyle. Retrieved May 25, 2019.
  2. ^ "Spotify AB". Spotify. January 1, 2014. Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  3. ^ Baligh Hamdi taught me to be humble. Aziza Jalal : Egypt welcomed me and I withdrew from the world of show business, but the public hasn't given up on the ssong "Mestaniak" - بليغ حمدي علمني التواضع.. عزيزة جلال: مصر احتضنتني واعتزلت الفن لكن الجمهور لم يعتزل أغنية مستنياك
  4. ^ Arabic Music and its Development
  5. ^ Inside Arabic Music: Arabic Maqam Performance and Theory in the 20th Century
  6. ^ Sept. 12 marks passing anniversary of Egypt’s legendary composer Baligh Hamdi|work=arabnews
  7. ^ Video Clip Aziza Jalal Mestaniak
  8. ^ Aziza Galal - Mestaniyak Album Charts History|work=Top Charts
  9. ^ Global Popular Culture: Middle East and North Africa Studies
  10. ^ Alexandria Opera House Commemorates 115th Anniversary of Riad Al Sunbati
  11. ^ "عزيزة جلال.. العفوية والأسلوب النوذجي الفاخر!". جريدة الرياض (in Arabic). Retrieved 2018-03-19.
  12. ^ [ttps://www.arabnews.com/node/1604991/saudi-arabia/ Legendary singer Aziza Jalal dazzles crowds at Saudi Arabia’s Tantora festival|work=arabnews ]
  13. ^ Aziza Jalal: The Angelic Voice|work=arabnews
  14. ^ Arab singer Aziza Jalal returns to stage at Winter at Tantora|work=arabnews
  15. ^ Le retour insoupçonné de Aziza Jalal
  16. ^ Le grand retour d'Aziza Jalal
  17. ^ Aziza Jalal is back on stage

Further reading[edit]

  • Pop Culture in North Africa and the Middle East: Entertainment and Society around the World, by Andrew Hammond, Series: Entertainment and Society around the World, 2017 - 319 pages. ISBN 1440833834, 978-1440833830
  • الرماد والموسيقى: حفريات في ذاكرة غنائية عربية, واصل، أحمد, دار الفرابي، 2009 - ISBN 9953713340, 9789953713342-
  • Alif bāʼ, Volume 10, by Karīm Irāqī, Publisher, Dār al-Jamāhīr lil-Ṣiḥāfah, 1977, Indiana University - Digitized on 16 July 2010
  • Iraqi Maqam voices of women: an analytical study of the critical technical experience of Iraqi women in singing Almqami, by Hussein Azami, by Hussein Azami, AIRP, 2005 - 316 pages. ISBN 9953366772, 9789953366777
  • Songs and stories, by Karīm Irāqī, by Karīm Irāqī, Company Whites of Arts and Letters, Volume 1, Aghānī wa-ḥikāyātuhā, Karīm ʻIrāqī -
  • La condition de la femme au Maroc, by Abderrazak Moulay Rchid, Volume 33 of Collection de la Faculté des sciences juridiques, économiques et sociales: Série de langue française Issue 33 of Collection: Série de langue française, Jamiʻat Muḥammad V. Kullīyat al-Huqūq wa-al-ʻUlūm al-Iqtisādiyah wa-al-Siyāsiyah, Editions de la Faculté des sciences juridiques, économiques, et sociales de Rabat, 1985 - . (in French)

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