Gulf News

Four new songs not to miss

The weather is heating up, and so are the region’s latest releases. Here are some to watch out for

- By Marwa Hamad, Senior Reporter

Hadi – Sun Will Rise

This nasally electro-rock tune from Hadi is already a summer favourite for us. It works on every level. Hadi’s voice is rich and captivatin­g, inching high and dipping low, lending itself perfectly to the charged lullaby quality of the song. The result is a dusky, addictive ride that lulls you into a false serenity before taking you on a muddied trip of instrument­als. Hadi Sarieddine, known profession­ally by his mononym, is a Lebanese singer-songwriter. He describes Sun Will Rise as “a song about having faith. When you feel like you’re stuck between a rock and a hard place, and start doubting yourself, wondering whether you belong or if you’re doing the right thing.” (If you like what you hear, a sped-up Shaun Warner remix of the track is out, too.)

Ahzee ft. Gohary – Beybosso

Ahzee and Gohary come together on this contempora­ry Arabic-language electro-dance track that’s sure to split listeners. Fans of classic Arabic pop may switch to a throwback radio station instead. But a newer generation of listeners, raised on a saturated diet of EDM hits, will get hooked on this catchy, Daft Punk-esque single, which addresses people’s unwanted stares (‘beybosso’ translates to ‘they look’). Gohary, born Sarah Al Gohary, is an Egyptian singer-songwriter. Ahzee, born in Guyana, has released his debut album, Addict.

Zirra – Payphone

UAE-based Nigerian singer-songwriter Zirra teams up with British rapper Malik and Iranian-Filipino artist Izzy on his risque sophomore single, Payphone. The global trio bring together a smooth mix of grime, hip-hop and R’n’B on this catchy mid-tempo track, which was recorded in Dubai. Zirra’s sound fits seamlessly into today’s hitmaking landscape, and would look right at home next to The Weeknd or Fetty Wap. The singersong­writer is inspired by Peter Tosh, Fela Kuti, Lagbaja and Kid Cudi, and has lived around the world — from his hometown of Lagos to Houston, Manchester and, most recently, Dubai. In February, he released his first single Agbada. He’s currently working on his self-titled debut album.

Jimi & the Saint – Helleni

There’s something therapeuti­c about listening to Helleni, the latest mellow pop-rock track from Jimi & the Saint, steeped in nostalgia. Expertly produced, Helleni sounds like Weezer meets the Beatles, building to a gradual wail of guitars and layered vocal work that will have you instantly hit the repeat button. Helleni has us curious to hear what’s next from the boys.

Jimi & the Saint are a Cairo-based duo; Jimi Al Gohary is Sarah Al Gohary’s brother, and the two used to be in a band together before embarking on separate musical journeys.

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