Aktar Wahed

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Aktar Wahed
اكتر واحد
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Studio album by
Released1 August 2001
Recorded2000-2001
GenreArabic Pop
LabelAlam El Phan
Amr Diab chronology
Tamally Maak
(2000)
Aktar Wahed
اكتر واحد

(2001)
Allem Alby
(2003)

Aktar Wahed (Arabic : أكتر واحد ), is a studio album by Amr Diab, and was released in 2001. Following the previous album Tamally Maak, it contains 10 tracks, as the head of the album was "Wala Ala Balo". 'Aktar Wahed was released on 1 August 2001. The album received the World Music Award for the best-selling album in the Middle East for 2001.[1]

Track listing[]

  1. Wala Ala Baloh
  2. Aktar Wahed (اكتر واحد)
  3. Kan Tayeb (كان طيب)
  4. Baed Ellayaly (بعد الليالي)
  5. Olt Eah (قولت إيه)
  6. Wala Lelah (ولا ليلة)
  7. Adeni Regetelek (أديني رجعتلك)
  8. Sadakny Khalas (صدقني خلاص)
  9. Ahebek (أحبك)
  10. Ya Habiby La (يا حبيبي لا)

Covers of some songs[]

  • The Serbian singer Jami, in her 2004 album, released a song entitled "One stvari", which is a serbian cover version of Diab's "Wala ala baloh".[2] One year later, the Uzbek singer Yodgor Mirjazajonov released an Uzbek language version of the same song entitled "Gózalim".[3]

References[]

  1. ^ The Rough Guide to Cairo & the Pyramids 1405386258 2011 p.208 "Egypt's foremost pop idol, Amr Diab, broke into the international market with the song “Nour el Ain”, released in 1996, and had another international hit in 2001 with “Aktar Wahed”. "
  2. ^ Jasna Milenkovic Jami | One stvari [HD 1080p], retrieved 2020-02-02
  3. ^ Yodgor mirzajonov gózalim, retrieved 2020-02-02


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