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The Beirut School

40.2M streams

40,174,621

Ibn El Leil

29.7M streams

29,725,064

Ibn El Leil (Deluxe Edition)

19.6M streams

19,573,109

Mashrou' Leila

16.3M streams

16,278,571

El Hal Romancy

10.9M streams

10,871,430

Raasük

10.5M streams

10,526,797

Ibn El Leil (Remixes)

814.6K streams

814,627

Bint El Khandaq

582.1K streams

582,105

Cavalry (Joe Goddard Edits)

448K streams

447,978

3 Minutes

251.1K streams

251,073

Biography

Mashrou' Leila are a four piece indie band based in Beirut. Their rousing, sensual electro- pop anthems about political freedoms, LGBT rights, race, religion and modern Arabic identity have challenged the status quo of the Middle-Eastern pop industry. The loose collective of students who began jamming together in 2008 at the American University of Beirut has gradually focused into a an ambitious, fiercely articulate quartet: vocalist/lyricist Hamed Sinno, guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Firas Abou Fakher, violinist Haig Papazian, and drummer Carl Gerges. And the music they make has focused, too, into a charged, atmospheric version of pop that is geographically impossible to place. The lyrics draw on their collective experiences, which the band shares with the youth of the Middle East, and addresses the need for self-expression and a judgment free culture— a notion often stifled in a conservative society. Through their relevant and charged lyrics, their music has resonated with fans all over the globe, gaining international recognition for the band. They have been described as ‘The voice of their generation’ (CNN), ’the most successful Arabic-language band internationally’ (The Guardian) and “the new face of Middle Eastern pop music” (Dazed). Mashrou’ Leila are currently working on their fifth studio album.