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11 Arabic Songs That Surpassed One Million Views in the First Half of the Year

11 Arabic Songs That Surpassed One Million Views in the First Half of the Year

Several artists released their songs at the beginning of January with Rotana, achieving remarkable success by surpassing a million views on YouTube in just two weeks, while other songs reached a million in just one day. "Sayidaty" gathers some of these songs for you to enjoy listening to.

**Moushtaqlek**

The artist Majid Al Mohandes released the music video for his song "Moushtaqlek" on January 2, which has reached 12 million views today, ranking 19th on YouTube's music trends. The song captures the reality of longing, with lyrics by Turki Al Sheikh, music by Nawaf Abdullah, and arrangement by Ahmed Saleh, mixed and mastered by Jasem Mohammed.

**Kol Ma Ghafit Oini**

The artist Abdullah Al Rowaished released his song "Kol Ma Ghafit Oini," which talks about the continuity of love after separation and the presence of the beloved's spirit before sleep, on January 5. It surpassed the million views mark, with lyrics by Fahd Al Abiyan, music by Abdulqader Hadhoud, and arrangement by Badr Karam, mixed and mastered by Ehab Nabil.

**Ana Dakhil Allah**

The artist Assala Nasri launched her romantic song "Ana Dakhil Allah" on January 7, and it topped YouTube's music charts at 3rd place, surpassing 2 million views. The song features lyrics by Saud Al Babtain, music by Dr. Talal, and arrangement by Maytham Alaa Al Din.

**Mih Mih**

The artist Omayma Taleb unveiled her song "Mih Mih" on January 8, reaching over a million views in a record time, where she sings about exposing lies, fake feelings, regret, and changes in a person after several shocks. The song's lyrics are by Mohamed Abu Neama, music by Sahm, and arrangement by Touma.

**Ya Hala Wa Marhaba**

The artist Majid Al Mohandes released the Iraqi song "Ya Hala Wa Marhaba" on January 4, which has now surpassed three million views. The song's lyrics are by Rami Al Aboudi, music by Maytham Alaa Al Din, and arrangement and mixing by Hosam Kamel.

**Ma Tadrit**

The artist Abdullah Al Rowaished performed the song "Ma Tadrit" on January 5, which talks about hiding feelings and love. It features lyrics by Ahmed Al Sa'eed, music by Abdulqader Hadhoud, and arrangement by Badr Karam, mixed and mastered by Montazer Al Zayer, surpassing a million views.

**La Tashqu Lil Nas**

The Syrian artist Assala released her song "La Tashqu Lil Nas," advocating for complaining to God instead of to individuals who do not appreciate others' feelings. The song, released on January 10, exceeded one and a half million views in a week, with lyrics by Karim Al Iraqi, music by Dr. Talal, and arrangement by Yahya Al Mawji, mixed and mastered by Jasem Mohammed.

**Law Sa'al**

The artist Majid Al Mohandes released the song "Law Sa'al" on January 4, discussing the significance of emotions after separation and what remains of love, expressing a desire to return. It surpassed 4 million views, featuring lyrics by Prince Saud bin Abdullah, music by Mohamed Boudla, and arrangement by Hosam Kamel, mixed and mastered by Jasem Mohammed.

**Ya Shaifeen Anfuskum**

The artist Assala released her song "Ya Shaifeen Anfuskum," surpassing a million views in six days. The song features lyrics by Abdullah Boudla, music by Dr. Talal, and arrangement by Cyrus.

**Ma'lesh Saharna**

The artist Omayma Taleb sang a party song called "Ma'lesh Saharna," supervised by Sahm, with lyrics by Ayman Bahgat Qamar, music by Walid Saad, and arrangement by Medhat Khamis, mixed and mastered by Amir Mahrous, which surpassed a million views in just one day.

**Min Ba'ad Wa Min Qasi**

The King of Romance sang in the Moroccan dialect with lyrics by Mounir Bouasaf, and music and arrangement by Bilal Al Zain, issued on January 4, surpassing three million views.

**Sultan Al Mahabba**

In six days, the artist Assala's romantic song "Sultan Al Mahabba" surpassed a million views, featuring lyrics by Prince Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah, music by Dr. Talal, and arrangement by Hosam Kamel.

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