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Here's When Assala Nasri New Album, "Darba El Boaad," Will Arrive

Here's When Assala Nasri New Album, "Darba El Boaad," Will Arrive

Yara Sameh
Syrian megastar Assala Nasri is gearing up for the release of her new album"Darba El Boaad".
The record is slated to be released on Thursday, July 3 on digital music platforms and YouTube.
It is produced by Rotana and consists of 10 songs.
In the album, Nasri cooperates with new collaborations with composers Tamer Ashour, Madian, Mohamed Shafaay, and more.
Nasri dropped her last LP, "
Thumma Ana
" in June 2024.
Born on May 15, 1969, the superstar is one of the best female singers in the Middle East. She made her music debut with the 1991 album 'Law Ta'rafou'.
The album featured four songs in the oriental operatic tarab style and was an instant hit with heartbreaking songs like 'Ya Sabra Yana' and 'Samehtak Ketir'.
Nasri quickly proved her presence in a growing industry brimming with new, young talent such as Saber Rebai, Angham, and Abdelmajeed Abdullah.
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