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: The album solidified Najwa's title as "Shams el-Ghinnieh" (Sun of the Arabic Song) and was a top seller for Rotana during its release.
: Produced largely by Tareq Akef , the album features heavy use of traditional instruments like the Qanoun , violin , and accordion set against modern beats.
: A more uplifting, positive song that balances the album's intensity. Reception and Legacy : The album solidified Najwa's title as "Shams
: A standout track known for its emotional depth and showcases Najwa’s mastery of the Lebanese dialect.
: A classic pop-folk track that highlights her vocal authority. Reception and Legacy : A standout track known
: The album maintains a strong legacy, with enthusiasts on platforms like Discogs giving it high marks for its vocal prowess.
Released on May 26, 2003, by , Saharni (سحرني) is widely regarded as one of Najwa Karam’s most definitive works. It marked a pivotal "return to roots" after her experimental phase in the early 2000s, blending traditional Lebanese "balady" and folkloric elements with contemporary production. Musical Style & Themes Released on May 26, 2003, by , Saharni
: The title track is an upbeat, infectious anthem that became a massive hit across the Middle East. It features traditional Lebanese rhythms and a high-energy music video that remains a staple of her career.
