im a random german dude who found this online. i dont understand a single word but i cry everytime from her singing right away its crazy. her voice touches something really deep inside of me. thank you mariem and band! :)
Like a sahrawi i love the comments and its a remaster version because the guitarists Boika (I dont know the whereabouts of him) and Baba Salama (sadly died in 2005) arent there
De la Magiiiie !!! Magnifiiiique!! Tout simplement de la magie !!! Bravo! Merci!!!Je vous Aime!!! C'est ça qu'on veut, c'est ce qu'on aime !!!! Encore une fois BRAVO !!!!😘🥰🥰🥰🥰
Amazing amazing! This song makes my feel so many things and I’ve no idea what she is saying but I love everything about it and especially this live performance.
The song was released in 2012 so after the Arab Spring uprisings, and the lyrics are more of a tribute to the revolutions in the Middle East. One way to translate it (and I'm not an expert in this specific dialect so it's gonna sound basic) it seems like she's talking to an old rebellious spirit that came back and made people revolt she could be referencing liberation revolutions against colonizers (in so comparing tyrants to colonizers) it goes something like: Liberation revolutions are an old claim [This old spirit of liberation revolutions] has a new claim, a new leader, opened the door for the youth to revolt, the friends in Tunis rose and got their rights (women's rights as well?). Our leader (the spirit), supported the people of Egypt, look at the destruction they brought on injustice. In Yemen and the Levant, they taught us to go on strike in tents, patience, and determination, [they taught us] patience, solidarity, unity, and organization. Started a living revolution [the spirit/people]in the "Jamahereyyia" (probably she means Libya) it ignited a hell in me, the struggle for freedom and great determination.
Beautiful!! Beautiful performance. I got around watch the live version of this amazing song today after months of just listening to the song. Mariem is absolute gold.She sounds equally great on stage. The musicians with her are bringing me so much joy. Sax ❤❤. Oh! I love everything about this. And what a beautiful channel this is - i only discovered it today. Thank you for this gem of a video🌻.
I listen to a lot of arab inspired music these days, I spent a lot of time with Muslims while I was in New Zealand of all places. I've always have had trouble understanding how such a hospitable people follow what I believe to be a very violent religion, you just have to look at their history and read their own book to understand, which I have. Without the fundamentalism in Islam the middle east would be a really beautiful and spiritual place and people would be singing and playing sweet music such as this in the streets, rejoicing in God and the music we have been blessed to be able to create, instead of bickering over which is the right way to rejoice in his name.
The liberation revolutions were allegedly led by Diem ثورات التحرير مزعمها لڨدیم thawrat altahrir muzeamuha liڨduym Its claim is new and its leader will return مزعمها جديد بيعود لها زعيم muzeamuha jadid bieud laha zaeim With steadfastness, he opened a door بصمود فتح باب bisumud fath bab Young bull duck لثور داك شباب lithawr dak shabab And Tunisia has many friends و فتونس ڨام اصحاب w ftunis ڨam ashab Adi Dak Harem ادي داك الحريم ady dak alharim Damn, he flew close لعنو طار قراب laeanu tar qurab Fear is a breeze الخوف وراه نسیم alkhawf warah nusaym He claimed to be proud وزعم لفخرا wazaeam lifakhra The victory of the people in Egypt نصر الشعب فمصر nasr alshaeb fimisr Look at Egypt for a while شوف فمصر لطرا shuf fimisr litara For the injustice of destroying للظلم من تحطيم lilzulm min tahtim This is a complete rebuttal of the great man هادا کامل نڨرا من لڨديم العظيم hada kamil naڨran min liڨdim aleazim We fully adhere to you نتقيداك بتمام nataqayadak bitamam Let her know something لين لها منو شيء liin laha minu shay' He taught them the sit-in, the tent, and the design علمهم الاعتصام و الخيمة و التصميم eilmuhum aliaetisam w alkhaymat w altasmim Patience, cohesion, unity and organization والصبر و الالتحام و الوحدة و التنظيم walsabr w alialtiham w alwahdat w altanzim The revolution is alive in the Jamahiriya ڨام الثورة حيا فالجماهيرية ڨam althawrat haya faljamahiria So tell me about it فحڨ لي بيا fahiڨ li baya It lit an inferno شعلت فيها جحيم shaealt fiha jahim The struggle of freedom and great determination كفاح الحرية و التصميم العظيم kifah alhuriyat w altasmim aleazim
The song was released in 2012 so after Arab Spring uprisings, and the lyrics are more of a tribute to the revolutions in the Middle East. One way to translate it (and I'm not an expert in this specific dialect so it's gonna sound basic) it seems like she's talking to an old rebellious spirit that came back and made people revolt she could be referencing liberation revolutions against colonizers (in so comparing tyrants to colonizers) it goes something like: Liberation revolutions are an old claim [This old spirit of liberation revolutions] has a new claim, a new leader, opened the door for the youth to revolt, the friends in Tunis rose and got their rights (women's rights as well?). Our leader (the spirit), supported the people of Egypt, look at the destruction they brought on injustice. In Yemen and the Levant, they taught us to go on strike in tents, patience, and determination, [they taught us] patience, solidarity, unity, and organization. Started a living revolution [the spirit/people]in the "Jamahereyyia" (probably she means Libya) it ignited a hell in me, the struggle for freedom and great determination.
It is about the fight for freedom for Sharawi republic ( western part of sahara) there was a freedom struggle there for the independence of the Sharawi republic from morroco it was during the fight for independence she lost her father and 2 brothers , she is also criticizing the Arab countries for not doing anything and letting people die on the behest of the French government and big western co operates..
i don't know the exact translation since its a different dialect from what I speak, but its a song about revolution, freedom and organization. Kifah al horeya - fight for freedom
It's about the Arab Spring: The Arab Spring was ignited by the spark that began in Gdeim Izik (sahrawi protests against moroccan occupation). And the youth started the revolution in Tunisia. And other oppressed overcame their fears And the Egyptians fought against tyranny. And the idea of freedom pervaded Yemen and Damascus. And tents were pitched in many places in the way of Gdeim Izik. And the same way the Libyans decided to organise themselves To satisfy the craving for freedom.
Actually I was watching Porn.. N the background song was it...dont know y that added this song as background music... . Forget the porn, I stopped and searched This song .... Amazing work ....
They fought for Algerian regime hegemonic dreams over the region. Please do not insult resistance. Resistance is what Morocco is doing by standing up to its Sahara.
im a random german dude who found this online. i dont understand a single word but i cry everytime from her singing right away its crazy. her voice touches something really deep inside of me. thank you mariem and band! :)
@@mr.antersaadaouiSahara isn't Morocco get ur facts straight
me too i dont understand anything BUT music and her voice is THE BEST wish i cnow Arabic language ❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
I'm in the same boat man. Its sooo beautiful.
@@s.mohamed2088rude much
Proof that good music ain’t just about how many records are sold. An underrated queen 👸
She really is
Ride good for all time
blessed queen Mariem ‘-
Like a sahrawi i love the comments and its a remaster version because the guitarists Boika (I dont know the whereabouts of him) and Baba Salama (sadly died in 2005) arent there
Mariem Hassan a beautiful woman and soulful voice. I am Belen, Eritrean Canadian and she reminds me so much of the woman in my home town Keren .
I heard this song yesterday in a restaurant. Fell in love with it ❤
Incredible voice, band, and drums ! so happy to discover you !
Her singing, so effortless yet so magical
فنانة راءعة واغاني خالدة. رحمة الله عليها
De la Magiiiie !!! Magnifiiiique!! Tout simplement de la magie !!! Bravo! Merci!!!Je vous Aime!!! C'est ça qu'on veut, c'est ce qu'on aime !!!! Encore une fois BRAVO !!!!😘🥰🥰🥰🥰
J'aimerais tellement connaître les paroles. Cette chanson me transporte
This is beautiful beyond words
Ça touche jusqu'à mon ADN, cette musique parle à ma vie antérieure 😍
This song every time I listen it takes me on another dimension. So deep.
Thanks
Amazing amazing! This song makes my feel so many things and I’ve no idea what she is saying but I love everything about it and especially this live performance.
The song was released in 2012 so after the Arab Spring uprisings, and the lyrics are more of a tribute to the revolutions in the Middle East. One way to translate it (and I'm not an expert in this specific dialect so it's gonna sound basic) it seems like she's talking to an old rebellious spirit that came back and made people revolt she could be referencing liberation revolutions against colonizers (in so comparing tyrants to colonizers) it goes something like:
Liberation revolutions are an old claim [This old spirit of liberation revolutions] has a new claim, a new leader, opened the door for the youth to revolt, the friends in Tunis rose and got their rights (women's rights as well?).
Our leader (the spirit), supported the people of Egypt, look at the destruction they brought on injustice.
In Yemen and the Levant, they taught us to go on strike in tents, patience, and determination, [they taught us] patience, solidarity, unity, and organization.
Started a living revolution [the spirit/people]in the "Jamahereyyia" (probably she means Libya)
it ignited a hell in me, the struggle for freedom and great determination.
@@mahmoud98ifythank you
رحمة الله تغشى صوت الوطن مريم منت الحسان ♥️🇪🇭
She was an underated legend.
Beautiful!! Beautiful performance. I got around watch the live version
of this amazing song today after months of just listening to the song. Mariem is absolute gold.She sounds equally great on stage. The musicians with her are bringing me so much joy. Sax ❤❤. Oh! I love everything about this.
And what a beautiful channel this is - i only discovered it today. Thank you for this gem of a video🌻.
Love her music..
I listen to a lot of arab inspired music these days, I spent a lot of time with Muslims while I was in New Zealand of all places. I've always have had trouble understanding how such a hospitable people follow what I believe to be a very violent religion, you just have to look at their history and read their own book to understand, which I have.
Without the fundamentalism in Islam the middle east would be a really beautiful and spiritual place and people would be singing and playing sweet music such as this in the streets, rejoicing in God and the music we have been blessed to be able to create, instead of bickering over which is the right way to rejoice in his name.
A great loss, but what a gift. Soul music
Blessed queen Mariem
C'est beau.... Paix à sa belle âme.
God bless you all, thank you for sharing, sublime!
Absolute hidden gem, beautiful thing about technology is that eventually people will listen
This is so beautiful
shi is the simbol of westren Sahara songs and the revulition thenk's for the vision and all.
Great saxophone!
what a beautiful song 🥰
buenisimo, una maravilla
Pure bliss ❤️
Tears every time! Makes my soul dance and sing. Does anyone have the lyrics in English translation? ❤
Allah bless your soul! Mariem Hassan🙏Rest in peace .Till me we meet in Janna
Simply DIVINE🙏🏾🪬🧿🪬♥️
I love this song is really beautiful
And this powerful woman 💜
Does some know the lyrics?
Je cherche toutes les traductions..
Sa voix ?
...
Le vent sur la pierre...
Le vent sur le sable..
Le vent sur la joue ...
The liberation revolutions were allegedly led by Diem
ثورات التحرير مزعمها لڨدیم
thawrat altahrir muzeamuha liڨduym
Its claim is new and its leader will return
مزعمها جديد بيعود لها زعيم
muzeamuha jadid bieud laha zaeim
With steadfastness, he opened a door
بصمود فتح باب
bisumud fath bab
Young bull duck
لثور داك شباب
lithawr dak shabab
And Tunisia has many friends
و فتونس ڨام اصحاب
w ftunis ڨam ashab
Adi Dak Harem
ادي داك الحريم
ady dak alharim
Damn, he flew close
لعنو طار قراب
laeanu tar qurab
Fear is a breeze
الخوف وراه نسیم
alkhawf warah nusaym
He claimed to be proud
وزعم لفخرا
wazaeam lifakhra
The victory of the people in Egypt
نصر الشعب فمصر
nasr alshaeb fimisr
Look at Egypt for a while
شوف فمصر لطرا
shuf fimisr litara
For the injustice of destroying
للظلم من تحطيم
lilzulm min tahtim
This is a complete rebuttal of the great man
هادا کامل نڨرا من لڨديم العظيم
hada kamil naڨran min liڨdim aleazim
We fully adhere to you
نتقيداك بتمام
nataqayadak bitamam
Let her know something
لين لها منو شيء
liin laha minu shay'
He taught them the sit-in, the tent, and the design
علمهم الاعتصام و الخيمة و التصميم
eilmuhum aliaetisam w alkhaymat w altasmim
Patience, cohesion, unity and organization
والصبر و الالتحام و الوحدة و التنظيم
walsabr w alialtiham w alwahdat w altanzim
The revolution is alive in the Jamahiriya
ڨام الثورة حيا فالجماهيرية
ڨam althawrat haya faljamahiria
So tell me about it
فحڨ لي بيا
fahiڨ li baya
It lit an inferno
شعلت فيها جحيم
shaealt fiha jahim
The struggle of freedom and great determination
كفاح الحرية و التصميم العظيم
kifah alhuriyat w altasmim aleazim
If someone have the translation in french or in english 🙌🙌🙌 this sound make me feeling good and calm but i need to understand lyrics.
The song was released in 2012 so after Arab Spring uprisings, and the lyrics are more of a tribute to the revolutions in the Middle East. One way to translate it (and I'm not an expert in this specific dialect so it's gonna sound basic) it seems like she's talking to an old rebellious spirit that came back and made people revolt she could be referencing liberation revolutions against colonizers (in so comparing tyrants to colonizers) it goes something like:
Liberation revolutions are an old claim [This old spirit of liberation revolutions] has a new claim, a new leader, opened the door for the youth to revolt, the friends in Tunis rose and got their rights (women's rights as well?).
Our leader (the spirit), supported the people of Egypt, look at the destruction they brought on injustice.
In Yemen and the Levant, they taught us to go on strike in tents, patience, and determination, [they taught us] patience, solidarity, unity, and organization.
Started a living revolution [the spirit/people]in the "Jamahereyyia" (probably she means Libya)
it ignited a hell in me, the struggle for freedom and great determination.
Très beau
Pure unadulterated love
yes Mariem. Do you know if they are playing in London?
She is deceased in 2013 in north Africa bone cancer may she Rest In Peace rip🌹🌹
Bem legal 😂 um Árabe POP
She is cool
Can anyone tell me what this song is about ? Im so in love with this music
Its about arab countries who fought for their freedom and rights
It is about the fight for freedom for Sharawi republic ( western part of sahara) there was a freedom struggle there for the independence of the Sharawi republic from morroco it was during the fight for independence she lost her father and 2 brothers , she is also criticizing the Arab countries for not doing anything and letting people die on the behest of the French government and big western co operates..
Wow how sad 😔
I didn’t know. This woman is strong!
@@arsalanali9710 thank you for the explanation. So it's a good song with good meaning
@@arsalanali9710 Gracias, thank you! Would you say me if I could find the lyric in english or spanish? I was trying but I didnt get it.
Does anyone know if its possible to get her Music on records?
has someone the lyrics and the translation for it??
i don't know the exact translation since its a different dialect from what I speak, but its a song about revolution, freedom and organization.
Kifah al horeya - fight for freedom
It's about the Arab Spring:
The Arab Spring was ignited by the spark that began in Gdeim Izik (sahrawi protests against moroccan occupation).
And the youth started the revolution in Tunisia.
And other oppressed overcame their fears
And the Egyptians fought against tyranny.
And the idea of freedom pervaded Yemen and Damascus.
And tents were pitched in many places in the way of Gdeim Izik.
And the same way the Libyans decided to organise themselves
To satisfy the craving for freedom.
@@essieb778 thank you! Would you say me if I could find the lyric in english or spanish? I was trying but I didnt get it.
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Je'suis'sur'autoroute''pour'aller''a'pari'travail''qai'tourfelle
Actually I was watching Porn..
N the background song was it...dont know y that added this song as background music... . Forget the porn, I stopped and searched This song .... Amazing work
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Mariem Hassan and Lalla badi queens of resistance against colonial France and their bootlicking Arabs stooges.
They fought for Algerian regime hegemonic dreams over the region. Please do not insult resistance. Resistance is what Morocco is doing by standing up to its Sahara.
دك
Les''dinna'l'islm'de'pas'arabe'qui'ralene'les'dinna'de'lislamique''vous''avez'''avants''l'islamique''avants''des'prophete''mahammed''il'fait'annoce''la'hallah'partouts'' 'chine'jusqua''grand'comorre''ya'n'a'qui''mort''avants'les'sahaabas
Annah''ma'soutisse'lait'clebout'''obama'chien''non''je'garde'pas'sur'youtube'
في الدرك الاسفل من النار
الله يرحمها ويغفر لها ويسكنها فسيح جناته
لعنة الله على امثالك. عملاء الكلب السادس عاشت الصحراء الغربية حرة مستقلة