diana karazon’s first gulf album
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Diana Karazon’s first Gulf album

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Jordanian singer Diana Karazon recently released a romantic song in celebration of Valentine’s Day titled “Mazika Hadieh” (Slow Music). The song was aired on numerous Arab radio channels and is witnessing significant success. The genre of the song is classic romance a style which Diana had presented in the past and was successful at. The song is written by poet Mustafa Hassan and composed and musically composed by Mohammad Raheem. Diana recorded the song at the Sawt Al Hub Studios in Cairo under the supervision of Sameh Al Mahdi. Diana revealed that she personally funds the production of her music and she intends on releasing a new album in the Gulf (Khaleeji) dialect. The album will mark her first ever Gulf album. The singer stated that she is nearly complete with recording all the songs to be included in the album and plans on releasing it during the month of March.  

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