Fairouz, an iconic figure in Arabic music, is renowned for her extensive catalog of globally celebrated songs. However, a lesser-known segment of her discography remains a treasure trove for devoted fans—the rare and less popular tracks.
These unique songs exhibit a distinct artistic touch and a wide musical range, from folklore and drama to musical theatre. Despite their artistic richness, they have not achieved the widespread popularity of her other hits.
Lesser-Known and Rare Songs by Fairouz:

Soufa Ahya
Year: 1970
This profound song combines philosophical and humanistic themes, delivering a powerful message about hope and perseverance. Despite its artistic strength, it remains relatively obscure.
Badna Tybeen Qoul Allah
Year: 1970
A simple Lebanese folk-inspired song reflecting the casual and warm spirit of rural life in Lebanon, yet it did not gain widespread attention.
Kano Ya Habibi
Year: 1973
This nostalgic track evokes memories and is typically discovered by ardent Fairouz listeners exploring her lesser-known records.
Qissat El Ward
Year: 1974
A serene romantic song with an experimental melody, diverging from traditional Rahbani tunes, showcasing a different creative phase.
Ya Jabal El Baeed
Year: 1972
With symbolic and dramatic undertones, this song delves into themes of distance and yearning, remaining underappreciated despite its artistic beauty.
Habbni Al Yawm Wensani Bokra
Year: 1971
This track explores the concept of fleeting romantic relationships and stays somewhat hidden from broad public recognition.
Tenethakar Ma Tenada
Year: 1969
A short yet powerful piece, it tackles unforgettable painful memories that linger.
Mra El Safar
Year: 1970
A narrative song poetically portraying travel and farewells, it did not achieve mass popularity.
Fayak Wala Nasi
Year: 1968
A lighthearted song with a Lebanese folk flair, reflecting the simplicity of Fairouz's early style.
Shu Bkhaf
Year: 1970
An emotional song conveying fear and anxiety, it remains lesser-known but deeply expressive.
Ya Leil Ya Ein
Year: 1968
Carrying an Arabic folkloric style, this song highlights the musical diversity in Fairouz's work during that period.
Ya Jabal El Sheikh
Year: 1970
A patriotic song with strong symbolism tied to Lebanon and its geography, illustrating the theatrical nature of the Rahbani works.
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