Lebanese singer Ragheb Alama has released a new single, Tarqees(dance/dancing). The song is about living life to the fullest and having fun without caring what others think.
The music is Arabic Pop. The song has a dynamic Summer vibe with an
upbeat sound. It has this incredibly positive energy, favourable for dancing. Ahmad Al Zaeim did remarkable work composing the song. It reminds me of Ragheb Alama’s music from the early to late 2000s, particularly his singles Tab Leih (But Why) and Hob El-Kebir (Intense Love). The rhythm is bold and remarkably fast, complementing the dance party vibe, as the song’s title suggests. The beat is catchy and distinct. The composition is fantastic, with its gradual build-up to the chorus and smooth transitions to each verse. The music for this tune is phenomenal, rich in style and panache.
Ragheb Alama’s voice is cheerful and edgy. He sings with great enthusiasm. He has a bold energy when performing this dynamic song.
The lyrics are joyful and full of optimism. Ahmad Hasan Raoul did an excellent job writing this cheerful song. The words are easy to follow due to their simplicity and repetition. The song beautifully celebrates living life to the fullest without caring what others think. It’s filled with joy, hope, and positivity. The poetic structure is remarkable, where rhyming occurs within the same line and, in some cases, with an ABAB pattern. It has a style of poetry similar to freestyle writing. The tune offers excellent advice on how to live one’s life by blocking out negativity and focusing on the positive, ultimately leading to happiness. It’s an inspirational song.
The single Tarqees is available.
Happy birthday, Ragheb Alama!
