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| genre = [[Arabic Rock]], [[Rock music|rock]], [[Alternative Rock]]
| genre = [[Arabic Rock]], [[Rock music|rock]], [[Alternative Rock]]
| years_active = 2003–present
| years_active = 2003–present
| current_members = [[Mahmoud Radaideh]] (Song Writer, Vocalist, Guitarist and Producer) <br> Bader AlHelalat (Keyboards)<br> Lutfi Malhass (Bass Guitar) <br> Guest Performers:<br> Ahmad Farah (Vocals) <br> Saif Abuhamdan (Drums) <br> Qaish AlFroukh (Percussions & Rythem Guitar) <br> Qasid Ihsan (Accordion) <br> Past Members or Performers: <br> Kamel Almani (Bass) <br> Hakam Abu Soud (Drums)<br> Yazan Risheq (Bass)<br> Ahmad Zou'bi (Vocals)<br> Laith Nimri (Drums)<br> Rami Delshad (Vocals)<br> Hani Mezian (Keyboards) <br> Maen Hijazeen (Percussions & Keyboard)
| current_members = [[Mahmoud Radaideh]] (Song Writer, Vocalist, Guitarist, Founder and Producer) <br> Bader AlHelalat (Keyboards)<br> Lutfi Malhass (Bass Guitar) <br> Guest Performers:<br> Ahmad Farah (Vocals) <br> Saif Abuhamdan (Drums) <br> Qaish AlFroukh (Percussions & Rythem Guitar) <br> Qasid Ihsan (Accordion) <br> Past Members/Performers/Guests: <br> Kamel Almani (Bass) <br> Hakam Abu Soud (Drums)<br> Yazan Risheq (Bass)<br> Ahmad Zou'bi (Vocals)<br> Laith Nimri (Drums)<br> Rami Delshad (Vocals)<br> Hani Mezian (Keyboards) <br> Maen Hijazeen (Percussions & Keyboard) <br> Amjad Shahrour (Bass) <br> Ammar Urabi (Drums)


| label = Unsigned, past labels: Eka3
| label = Unsigned, past labels: Eka3

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JadaL
جَدلْ
JadaL Logo
JadaL Logo
Background information
OriginAmman, Jordan
GenresArabic Rock, rock, Alternative Rock
Years active2003–present
LabelsUnsigned, past labels: Eka3
MembersMahmoud Radaideh (Song Writer, Vocalist, Guitarist, Founder and Producer)
Bader AlHelalat (Keyboards)
Lutfi Malhass (Bass Guitar)
Guest Performers:
Ahmad Farah (Vocals)
Saif Abuhamdan (Drums)
Qaish AlFroukh (Percussions & Rythem Guitar)
Qasid Ihsan (Accordion)
Past Members/Performers/Guests:
Kamel Almani (Bass)
Hakam Abu Soud (Drums)
Yazan Risheq (Bass)
Ahmad Zou'bi (Vocals)
Laith Nimri (Drums)
Rami Delshad (Vocals)
Hani Mezian (Keyboards)
Maen Hijazeen (Percussions & Keyboard)
Amjad Shahrour (Bass)
Ammar Urabi (Drums)
WebsiteOfficial Website
Official Fan Page

JadaL (English: Controversy) (Arabic: جدل) is a Jordanian Arabic Rock band and music project from Amman, Jordan, formed in 2003 by Composer/Music Producer/Guitarist Mahmoud Radaideh, which has held various members over the years.[1]

Biography

JadaL now has three released albums, their latest was released on 10 July 2016 and was called Malyoun, contained 12 tracks, composed, written and produced by Mahmoud Radaideh, performed by: Bader AlHelalat [Keys & Backing Vocals], Hakam Abu Soud[Drums & Backing Vocals], Mahmoud Radaideh [Vocals, Guitars & Synths], Yazan Risheq [Bass Guitar].

When JadaL released their first single ‘El Tobah’ (Repentance), a cover of Abdul Halim Hafez’s legendary love song, their musical style, coined as Arabic Rock, was described as ‘groundbreaking’ due to its unique blend of rock and Arabic, or more specifically Jordanian, lyrics.[2][3]

JadaL then released their first original single, Salma that Mahmoud Radaideh wrote and composed for his niece,[2][4] which quickly became a radio hit and gained many followers, thus cementing JadaL ‘as one of the premier Arabic rock bands in the country and the region’.[5] Shortly after, JadaL’s debut album 'Arabic Rocks' was released in 2009, the members back then consisted of Mahmoud Radaideh (Guitars, Compositions), Kamel Almani (Bass, Compositions), Rami Delshad (Vocals) and Laith Nimri (Drums). The album was well-received, staying true to their principles and ‘polished’ rock sound.[2] Produced by Mahmoud Radaideh & Hanna Gargour, the album also featured Palestinian Hip-hop artist DAM (band) on the track ‘Ya Bani Adam’ (Ya Human Being).[6]

In 2011 a new single was released, 'Bye Bye 3azizi' (Arabic: باي باي عزيزي) (Bye Bye My Dear), written and composed by Mahmoud Radaideh and main vocals performed by Ahmad Zoubi.

The second album 'El Makina' (Arabic: الماكينه) was released Dec 2012, composed written and produced by Mahmoud Radaideh, performed by: Vocals:Ahmad Zoubi, Mahmoud Radaideh. Acoustic Drums: Ammar Urabi. Bass: Amjad Shahrour, Mahmoud Radaideh. Keyboards and Synthesisers: Bader Helalat, Mahmoud Radaideh, Hani Mezian. Guitars: Mahmoud Radaideh. Mixed by: David Scott. Recorded at Sweetspot Sound works studios in Amman.[7]

In local and international concerts and festivals, JadaL often performs with local and regional artists, such as Amr Diab, Canteca de Maco, Rim Banna, DAM (band), Omar Al-Abdallat, Mashrou' Leila and others.[8]

Festivals/Tours[9]

•Jara Music Festival 2009
•Jordan Festival 2009[10]
•Jordan Festival 2010
•Turkish Vision Festival 2010[11]
•Bethlehem Festival 2013/2014
•Dum Tak festival 2013

Discography

Albums

Track listing

Untitled
No.TitleLength
1."Iss" (Instrumental)1:46
2."Salma"2:34
3."Ya Bani Adam (feat. Dam)"3:11
4."Omr Jdid"5:24
5."Ya Ahla O'yoon"4:47
6."El-Tobah (Abdel Halim Hafez Cover)"5:09
7."Min Shaf Habibi"5:04
8."Nyalek"4:05
9."El-Daraweesh"3:19
10."La Tloum"5:14
11."Galbi Metlel Ward"5:07
12."Nsit Ahla Thekra"5:24
13."Bayya' El Kastana"3:19
14."Rah Bakkir"5:19
Total length:59:42

Track listing

Untitled
No.TitleLength
1."Ghabeh B'eed"4:59
2."Ana Bakhaf Min El Commitment"4:20
3."Fe Nabd Ana Has"3:52
4."El Makina"4:57
5."I'm in Love With Wala Bint"3:30
6."Yum El Jum'a Dayman Ashwab"3:54
7."Zad El Sheib"4:36
8."Bye Bye Azizi"4:00
9."Ma Raddatish"4:50
10."Hada Yakhud Makani"2:33
Total length:41:31

Malyoun (July 2016)

Track listing

Untitled
No.TitleLength
1."Itha Ihna Rohna"2:52
2."Kanz"4:50
3."Malyoun"4:53
4."Ashrar"7:22
5."Ana Winta"4:13
6."Ma Fe Gheirak"3:26
7."Mish Maktoobeh"3:53
8."Wahde Bteshbahek"2:40
9."Yumain O Leila"7:55
10."Bnehki Feh Bel Hilem"3:56
11."Mesh Hadool Nasak"4:18
12."Sotko A'ala Min El Samma'at"6:24
Total length:54:02

See also

References