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Studio album by Diana Karazon | ||||
Released | January 19, 2010 | |||
Recorded | 2005–2009 | |||
Genre | Khaliji, Lebanese, Egyptian, Iraqi, Jordanian | |||
Label | Al Amal/Alam El Phan | |||
Producer | Mohamed al-majali | |||
Diana Karazon chronology | ||||
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Diana 2010 is the third album by Jordanian singer Diana Karazon and is produced under the Jordanian label Al-Amal and was released under the Egyptian label Alam El Phan. It featured 12 songs in the Lebanese, Egyptian, Khaliji, Iraqi and Jordanian Arabic dialects.
Track listing
- "Ad El Koun" (Lebanese)
- "Amir El Sahra" (Iraqi)
- "Dowkh We Dawakhny" (Jordanian)
- "Enta El Gharam" (Lebanese)
- "Fe Had Eshtakalak" (Egyptian)
- "Jarh" (Khaliji)
- "Khely Ya Khely" (Jordanian)
- "Momken Ansak" (Egyptian)
- "Shayef Alai Nafsak" (Khaliji)
- "Wayak" (Egyptian)
- "Wesh El Tary" (Khaliji)
- "Ya Kebeer" (Jordanian)
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