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Dream Pop Finds Its Soul in Classical Arabic Poetry

“All the beauty in you holds me, my love,” Egyptian artist BOSA, formerly known as Bosaina, sings softly and ethereally in Arabic in her latest dream-pop single, Shat Geded (A New Shore, 2025). The crashing waves, the vivid bursts of the pink flamingo ride, and the sea-lit glow of the music video are not the only images that conjure the feeling of the seashore. There is another shoreline unfolding beneath it all; one that lives within her mind, visible only through the song’s dreamlike haze and drifting beauty. Using vintage-style film grain and warm, sun-drenched shots of a coastline, the song gently takes the hand of its listeners and leads them into the dreamy interior of BOSA’s mind, a place where all the beauty in the world can reveal itself through a single moment, or even through the gaze of one lover. It is the kind of music one can completely sink into, or that can accompany a long, warm bath. While dream-pop is often linked to Western influences from the 1980s or the psychedelic rock scene of the late 1960s, BOSA takes the genre in a different direction, Continue reading "Dream Pop Finds Its Soul in Classical Arabic Poetry" The post Dream Pop Finds Its Soul in Classical Arabic Poetry first appeared on Egyptian Streets .

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