Nabeel Shuaail on his music: The audience’s love is a divine blessing

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 10: The songs of “Nabd Al-Kuwait” by the esteemed star Nabeel Shuaail are known for expressing various human emotions. He delivers them with a high sense of emotion through his beautiful vocal performance, touching hearts deeply. In his recent mini-album titled “Al-Raiq,” which he released in the past period, NabeelShuaail authentically and ingeniously conveys the depth of emotion felt by many, resulting in significant success for the work.

Millions of listeners and viewers engaged extensively with the songs included in “Al-Raiq,” praising NabeelShuaail’s golden voice, the beauty of the melodies, and the sophistication of the lyrics. They affirmed that the mini-album transported them back to the era of beautiful music, specifically the 1990s, which witnessed many of Shuaail’s songs becoming popular across the Arab world.

In this regard, the esteemed star NabeelShuaail stated in an interview with “Al-Anbaa”: “The audience’s love for an artist is a blessing from God Almighty, and it must be preserved and taken into consideration. Therefore, I am meticulous in my choices, whether it’s in terms of lyrics, melodies, or arrangements.” He added, “‘Al-Raiq’ is a mini-album that we put a lot of effort into, both myself and the entire team, to present it at its best. Thanks to God, we have achieved great success.”

The mini-album “Al-Raiq” includes three songs: “Qamar,” with lyrics by Ahmed Al-Sanai and composed and arranged by MeithamAlaa Al-Din. Its opening lines go: “They mistakenly call you the moon, but the moon resembles you. It rises, and it’s impossible not to see it descend. At night, when it appears, people say, ‘By God, there’s no one like you. No one gazes at the sky after seeing you.'”

Another song is “Hob Omri,” with lyrics by Ahmed Al-Sanai, composed by Sultan Al-Saif, and arranged by Zaid Nadeem. In this song, Shuaail sings: “I’ll teach you not to worry; no one knows my details. I value myself with respect, and I’m like the deep sea and this wide sky. I am a season of spring, with a tent and illumination. I am the one who happened, and whoever thought otherwise broke their hands.”

The third song, “Al-Raiq,” features lyrics by Ahmed Alawi, composed by Dr. Talal, and arranged by Zaid Nadeem. Its lyrics convey: “The serene one brings joy to me, and his laughter brings joy too. The laughter on his lips is not just a facade. He lifted all sadness when he saw me before him. His worries vanished, and he’s no longer distressed.”

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