Rabat- Moroccan sensation Saad Lamjarred has forgone his typical pop lyrics in exchange for more religious lyrics and his fans are loving it.
Rabat- Moroccan sensation Saad Lamjarred has forgone his typical pop lyrics in exchange for more religious lyrics and his fans are loving it.
Lamjarred surprised the public when he released his song “Ya Allah.” Far from his usual pop style, the Moroccan singer, who achieved great success with his track “Ghazali,” has decided to try something new this Ramadan, with a religious song called “Ya Allah.”
His recent legal controversy have not stopped him from producing music. Released on Monday, June 4, the clip, which does not feature him, is already trending #4 on Youtube with 2, 2 million views.
The song was produced by Moroccan producer Jalal Hamdaoui, and the lyrics were written by Salah Kurdi, a Lebanese composer and musician who works with many artists from the Middle East.
On social media, the public appears to be seduced by Lamjarred’s new genre. “Mashallah you have an angelic voice,” “I really love your new style of music,” “Thank you for the amazing song,” commented fans.
The Moroccan singer, who has chosen to spend Ramadan in Morocco this year, made the headlines earlier this week.
Appointed to the Court of Great Instance (TGI) in Paris on Monday, June 4, for a medical expert opinion in summary, the singer of “Ghazali,” represented by one of his lawyers, has contested the request for a medical examination from the complainant, Laura Prioul. In addition, Lamjarred is suing Prioul for defamation over her legal request.