The Arabic version of Déspacito

Musicians Oman Mohammed al-Mungi and Muhandad al-Adwani, known as “Hanwood”, have processed the hit “Despacito” in Arabic by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, whose original text is quite sensational. Meanwhile, the message of song in Arabic has won many fans among the country's Islamic community. Now, there is an Arab Decacito that has [...]
Musicians Oman Mohammed al-Mungi and Muhandad al-Adwani, known as “Hanwood”, have processed the hit “Despacito” in Arabic by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, whose original text is quite sensational. Meanwhile, the message of song in Arabic has won many fans among the country's Islamic community.
Now, there's an Arabic Decacito that has an unusual and noble message. According to a BBC report, in their Arab version, which is as melodious and attractive as the original one, singers complain of high equipment demanded by women's families in Oman. The song, now viral, urges older generations not to force young people of “after money and superficiency” and to leave a simple marriage, broadcast newspapers.net
Hanwood splits Daddy Yankee's segment into Arabic, stressing that marriage should be a simple “, simple” without expensive demands from them.
He loved it, they engaged. Her parents said yes, packed her bags, and celebrated her arrival at the new house. And then they get married and finally they rest. See? It's simple. Why set conditions that break our backs? Have you forgotten how much wealth was in your time” is the lyrics of the song.
Since its publication, the song has received a phenomenal answer from Oman, agreeing with the message of the song. Many televisions have distributed the song praising the creators for the “meaningful messages, broadcast newspapers.net
According to the Law of Islamic Sheriat, the groom pays a dowry as a gift to the bride. Although the law does not define any amount, the dowry should be a material gift. In fact, it is encouraged in Islam to keep it modest and symbolic. However, as in many Arab countries, the bride's side requires a high dowry, and especially in Oman it has escalated for several years now. As a result, many people remain single and remain single. /gazetamtro.net












