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Saad Lamjarred Releases New Song "Elghadi Wahdou" on YouTube and the Billion Campaign Continues

Saad Lamjarred Releases New Song

The Moroccan artist Saad Lamjarred has released his new song titled "Elghadi Wahdou" in Moroccan dialect on his official YouTube channel.

The song garnered over 800,000 views just hours after its release on YouTube, with significant interaction from the audience, especially since it is part of Moroccan heritage. Previously, Lamjarred shared many posts and stories on his personal social media pages, exciting his followers about the release date of the song. He posted two images from the behind-the-scenes of his new song. Lamjarred noted that this song is the result of collaboration with Algerian musician Karim Ziyad and the group "Elhwayrat." He shared the music video for the Moroccan song "Elghadi Wahdou" on his personal Twitter page, acknowledging his collaboration with the renowned Karim Ziyad and the beloved "Elhwayrat," who carry a rich history.

Lamjarred had previously announced a campaign to reach a billion views for his famous song "Enta Maalem," and he is getting closer to achieving his dream, launching his "billion" campaign across all his social media platforms. Lamjarred is the first Arab artist to reach such a high view count on YouTube. His famous song released in 2015 has reached over 900 million views. The song features lyrics, melody, and distribution by Jalal Hamdaoui, thus bringing him closer to realizing his dream.

It is worth noting that Lamjarred's last work was the song "Adda Kalem," with lyrics by Amir Taima, composed by Aziz El Shafii, and distributed by Touma. This song achieved significant success last year, with around 137 million views on YouTube to date. Critics had predicted a decline in Lamjarred's popularity after his recent crisis, expecting a drop in views for his songs; however, the opposite occurred after his return, allowing him to achieve high view counts and receive substantial support from his followers and fans.

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