Kuwait Times

Israeli-UAE joint song a YouTube hit

-

JERUSALEM: The scene cuts from Dubai to Tel Aviv, the lyrics switch from Arabic to Hebrew to English and the song is a slightly kitsch electropop duet by artists who, for now, remain apart. The normalizat­ion of ties between Israel and the United Arab Emirates has produced its first musical collaborat­ion: “Ahlan Bik”, or “Hello you” in Arabic.

“This is a historic moment,” said Israeli singer Elkana Marziano, whose duet with Emirati artist Walid Aljasim has clocked more than 1.1 million YouTube views since it was posted on Sept 30. Marziano, 28, is a former winner of Israel’s version of The Voice, a singing competitio­n TV show, and an Arabic speaker influenced by the Mizrahi culture of Jews from the Arab world.

He told AFP that he and Aljasim had collaborat­ed over the Zoom videoconfe­rencing service, with some parts of the song recorded in Dubai and others in Israel. “The understand­ing was immediate,” Marziano said of the partnershi­p. One online commentato­r, who posted under the name Shaked Sharon, said: “With this song, you feel the new Middle East.”

While some YouTube commenters have celebrated “Ahlan Bik”, others have condemned the song and Israeli-Emirati normalizat­ion, while calling for the creation of a Palestinia­n state. The song was written by Doron Medalie, who also wrote “Toy”, which won the 2018 Eurovision contest in Israel. The chorus - “I hear you friend far away, far away” - is repeated in the three languages, while the music video’s action pivots from Marziano dancing with friends in Israel to Aljasim in Dubai.

Marziano said that peace was a common theme in Israeli music, which has regularly been in conflict with its neighbors since its founding in 1948. He said it was a “personal victory” to see young Israelis and Emiratis interactin­g online to discuss the song on his YouTube page, adding that he is planning a live concert with Aljasim when the coronaviru­s pandemic ends. “I am very moved by the idea of singing this song, and others, on the same stage (with Aljasim),” Marziano said.

 ?? — AFP ?? GIV’AT SHMUEL: Israeli singer Elkana Marziano sings along with a video clip of a song on which he worked in collaborat­ion with Emirati artist Walid Aljasim (image on screen) in his home in this central Israeli city on Oct 15, 2020.
— AFP GIV’AT SHMUEL: Israeli singer Elkana Marziano sings along with a video clip of a song on which he worked in collaborat­ion with Emirati artist Walid Aljasim (image on screen) in his home in this central Israeli city on Oct 15, 2020.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Kuwait