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CairoScene
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
April 10
The playlist features new music from the likes of Pink Seasalt, Sharmoofers, Sunkissed Child, Zein El Arfeen, Aly Amin, and more. Apr 23, 2025 In this edition of our bi-weekly 'Shuffle' playlist, we've packed in new releases from both up-and-coming and established artists across the MENA region, spanning pop, shaabi, hip-hop, and electronic music. Featured on the playlist is Cairo-based trio Sharmoofers—Ahmed Bahaa, Mohamed El-Arkan, and Farra—with their track 'Unfollow', from their latest EP of the same name. Beirut-based label Thawra Records also contributes to the mix, adding to its growing catalogue of experimental releases with 'Kharif' from the five-track EP 'Masar' by Rust. Further down the playlist, Chiati's 'Cairo Traffic' stands out as a hypnotic afro-melodic house track that captures the pulse of the city's chaos. The track was previously performed exclusively during the season premiere of SceneNoise's long-running stream series Houseplant, and now finds its way into a wider release. Tracklist: Sunkissed Child - Sorry For Me Aikk - Fein 3YOONI - Habibti Monika - Fakaseno Sharmoofers - Unfollow Nadine Eldeib - MOYN Sossaloza - Ya Halawto LAÏ - MALAL Zein Al Arfeen x Aly Amin - Love Has Struck Me Pink Seasalt - 3ala Toul Adonis - Abtal Rust - Kharif Misty x Dish Dash x Ebla - Aywa Aywa Felukah x DJ Habibeats - Hayati Monokultur x Hesssy & Karlmars - Fight It! Klaza Drums - MOGA! Nadine Eldeib - Moyn


CairoScene
12-03-2025
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Sunkissed Child Drops Neo-Soul Single ‘Can't Fight The Feeling'
Skimming the lines of soul, R&B and jazz, Sunkissed Child established a name for herself in the UK's underground music scene. Mar 12, 2025 London-based Lebanese artist Yasmina aka Sunkissed Child unveils an emotionally-charged neo-soul track 'Can't Fight The Feeling', the first preview single of her forthcoming debut EP. Skimming the lines of soul, R&B and jazz, Sunkissed Child has established a name for herself in the UK's underground music scene, carving out her own niche with a rousing fresh sound deeply connected to her roots. Drawing inspiration from a difficult period in her life, Yasmina maps out her ongoing struggle with mental health and healing. Through introspective lyricism, carried out by her saccharine sweet voice, she reflects on the persistence of her messy and painful healing journey, accepting it as part of the process. The heavily soul-inflected sound bolstering her warm vocals is paired with a keen dash of pop sensibility and a jazz-tinged groove, summoning that light and radiant energy of Olivia Dean.