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2009 single by Sabah and Rola
"Yana Yana يانا يانا"
Single by Sabah and Rola
Released
2009
Recorded
2009
Genre
Arab Pop
Composer(s)
Baligh Hamdi
Lyricist(s)
Morsy Jamil Aziz
Music video
"Yana Yana" on YouTube
"Yana Yana" (in Arabic يانا يانا) is a famous Arabic language song in Egyptian Arabic by the Lebanese pan-Arab singer Sabah.
Lyrics are written by Morsy Jamil Aziz and music is by Baligh Hamdi. The song was first featured in the 1970 Egyptian film Kanit Ayam [Those were the Days] before it was released as a single in an album entitled 'Ashqa wa Ghalbana [Poor Woman in Love]. The song enjoys huge popularity in the Arab World.
There was a remake of the song as a duet between Sabah and newcomer Rola Saad.[1]
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