Alaa Wardi, an Iranian-Saudi a cappella artist has partnered with Anghami  to combine 42 of the most popular Arabic songs, dating back to the 1900s, in a video that gives a whole new meaning to music in the digital age.

Starting with the famous " Lamma Bada Yatathenna," a form of poetry that was sung long before the 1900s...

and moving to Umm Kulthum and Asmahan in the 1930s to 1950s...

And of course Egyptian icon, Abdel Halim Hafiz

Then the beautiful transition from prominent Egyptian singer Mohammed Abdel Wahab to Farid Al Atrach who came to be known as "King of the Oud"

And he certainly didn't miss Fairuz

or Sabah!

And then things started to get a bit too... funky? Amr Diab, Cheb Khalid...

With Elissa coming into the mix... things just got a bit too touchy, feely?

With Saber Rebaï, hipster started trending...

And ahhhhh ya qalbyy... ahhh ya qalby

Haifa Wehbe and Nancy Ajram weren't excluded from this either...

Then came Hussain Al Jassmi who just changed everything

Till Saad Lamjarred came on board and broke the internet.