Now that Ramadan is over, wedding season is back on. With that comes a whole lot of dancing. We all know once the music starts, the dancing never ends. I don't usually tune in to Arabic music, but I've come to know a whole lot of songs because of weddings. Different crowd, different venue, same music.
Here's a list of some of the most cliché songs in Lebanese weddings:
Mohammad Hijazi - Zefo Al-Arous [زفوا العروس]
All eyes on the bride!
Joe Ashkar - Habibet Alby [حبيبة قلبي]
Now it's time for the crowd to join the dance-floor.
Ramy Ayach - Mabrouk [مابروك]
You know the happy couple is ready to cut the cake.
Sammy Clark - Oumi ta Nor2os [قومي تنرقص]
Old but gold.
Hussain AlJassmi - Boshret Kheir [بشرة خير]
For when it's time to go wild.
Mohamed Eskandar - Joumhoureyet Alby [جمهورية قلبي]
Melhem Zein - 3ers l ghawali [عرس الغوالي]
Ramy Ayach- Efrah Feeki [إفرح فيكي]
Joe Ashkar- Meily Meily [ميلى ميلى]
Ragheb Alama - Ana Esmi Habibak [أنا إسمي حبيبك]
Cheb Khaled - C'est La Vie
Every. Single. Time.