Youm Aleek

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Youm Aleek
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Studio album by Thekra
ReleasedNovember 2003 (worldwide)
November 2003 (Arab World)
Genre Arab pop music, Classic, Arab Tarab, Arabic music, Arabesque music, Music of Egypt, Middle Eastern music
Length36:26
Label Rotana

Youm Aleek (Arabic : يوم عليك) is the last studio album by the late Tunisian Diva Thekra and was produced by Rotana in 2003.

A diva is a celebrated female singer; a woman of outstanding talent in the world of opera, and by extension in theatre, cinema and popular music. The meaning of diva is closely related to that of prima donna.

Thekra Tunisian singer

Thekra Mohammed Abdullah Al Dali, better known as Thekra was a Tunisian singer.

Rotana Records

Rotana Records is the Arab World's largest record label. It is owned by the Rotana Group, established by Mohammed and Ahmed Nagro later sold to the Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, who sometimes personally signs artists to the label. Rotana Records is part of a media empire that includes a film production company, a magazine of the same name, a record label, and seven music channels. More than 100 artists are signed to Rotana.

Contents

This album was the most successful Egyptian dialect album of Thekra ever. Rotana stated that the album was re-printed and re-released four times because it was out of stock due to its massive success.

Track listing

  1. Youm Aleek (4:40) يو عليك (A day against you or a rainy day)
  2. Bahlam Be Lu'aak (3:10) لحلم بلقاك (I am dreaming of meeting you)
  3. Ya Layali (5:07) يا ليالي (Oh nights)
  4. Shawwa'ouni Leek (4:53) شوقوني ليك
  5. Illi Khadouni (3:56) إللي خذوني
  6. Law Ya Habibi (6:05) لو يا حبيبي (If my beloved one)
  7. Azeez Ghali (5:03) عزيز غالي
  8. Ana Shayfah (4:52) انا شايفه

Singles

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References

AllMusic online music database

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