
Habibi Squad vs. Asala Dabke
In this Ramadan bonus episode, we decided to play a little game. Habibi Squad Vs Asala Dabke. The category is Muslim pop?!
In this Ramadan bonus episode, we decided to play a little game. Habibi Squad Vs Asala Dabke. The category is Muslim pop?!
Thank you to Habibi Squad and Asala Dabke for joining us today in our Ramadan special. Whether you are Muslim or not, this episode can give you a better understanding of what Ramadan means to Muslims. The episode also goes
Nemahsis talks to Saint Levant on Yalla! Let’s Talk.
It’s time to get to know two creatives changing the narrative. Meet Hassan Phills and NARCY – two hilarious friends shaking things up in their own way: one with comedy and the other with music. In this special episode, filmed
In this episode, we sit down with the multi-talented artist, NARCY, for an in-depth conversation about the music industry today. He shares his insights on the evolution of Arabic Hip Hop, the impact of cultural decolonization in music, and drops
In this special series at East Tea Can, comedian Hassan Phills talks about how stand-up comedy helped him grow and connect with people. He also explains how he made a space for the Muslim community by listening to fans who
Join me and the hilarious Dave Merheje in this episode of Yalla! Let’s Talk, where we dive into how Ramy is still breaking stereotypes, what a second Trump presidency could mean for Arabs and Muslims, and the personal journey that
In this episode, I talk with one of the most influential online voices in Jordan, Deya Elayyan. Deya is not your typical influencer – he studied engineering in the US before moving to Jordan, as well as he uses his
Did you know Arabic Music is the fastest growing music industry in the world? Joining us today is music producer (and legend, might I add) in Amman, Jordan – Nasir AlBashir. Nasir breaks down what the music industry looks like
A conversation with Jordanian actress, model, and filmmaker Joanna Arida about representation, fame after the Netflix show “Al-Rawabi School for Girls”, and mental health.
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