Written by Fouad
Friday, May 05, 2023 11:16 PM
The Lebanese singer posed Touji’s gift Her new album, “After Years”, was released on various digital platforms, and includes 13 songs and three video clips.
The album includes 13 songs, including a duet with the star Luis Fonsi with the song “If We Stay Together”, and a duet “I Love You for the Last Day” with French musician Ibrahim Maalouf. She also participates in composing and writing some of the album’s songs.
The album also comes as a continuation of the successful musical collaboration between Heba Touji and the great Lebanese musician Osama Rahbani, who is responsible for the music production of the album’s songs.
Heba Touji presented the main song of the album “After Years” in the Egyptian dialect from the words of the poet Nour El-Din Mohamed and composed by Nice, and distributed music by Osama Rahbani and George Kassis, and Mix Alexander Misakian, and it was filmed as a video clip in Lebanon with director Laila Kanaan, and it is the third clip from the album. After she recently released two video clips for the song “If We Stay Together” with Luis Fonsi and the song “Habibi Khuls”.
Heba Tawaji said: “This album has a special place for me, as we began preparing it during the year 2020, in which I got married and carried my first child, and after three years the album appears to the light, and I am the mother of two children.”
The album also witnesses the singing of Heba “Return from His Ashes” by the Lebanese artist Mansour Al-Rahbani, while she sang five songs from the words of the Lebanese poet and musician Ghadi Al-Rahbani, including the song “I Love You for the Last Day” taken from the song “Two Great Lovers” by the artist Jacques Brel, and the song “It became sweeter.” The Universe”, along with the songs “Love Story” and “Zaman”.
Toji also cooperates during the album with the artist Anthony Khoury from the Lebanese band Adonis, where he wrote the songs “Al-Awla” and “Habibi Khuls”, in addition to her cooperation with the Lebanese artist Jad Khoury, who wrote the song “Salamat Ya Hawa”, and the album’s music varies between pop, classical and orchestra. Blues and Jazz.