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Batwanes Beek

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"Batwanes Beek"
Song by Warda
LanguageEgyptian Arabic
GenreEgyptian music
LabelAlam El Phan (Cairo)
Composer(s)Salah El Sharnouby
Lyricist(s)Omar Batiesha

Batwanes Beek (Template:Lang-arz) is an Egyptian song, performed by Warda in the 1990s.[1] The music is composed by Salah El Sharnouby, and the lyrics are by Omar Batiesha.[1]

In 2002, "Batwanes Beek" was sampled in "Don't Know What to Tell Ya" by American singer Aaliyah. Produced by Timbaland for her eponymous third studio album (2001), However, it did not make the final cut for Aaliyah and remained unreleased until after Aaliyah's August 25, 2001 death. The song was then included on the posthumous compilation album I Care 4 U.[2]

In 2022, the Egyptian hit was used as an intro song of one of Moon Knight's episodes representing Cairo vibes.[3]

In January 2023, during her performance in Dubai, American singer Beyoncé sampled "Batwanes Beek" for a musical interlude.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "صلاح الشرنوبى: "بتونس بيك" لـ وردة أول أغنية من ألحانى عملت بوم", youm7.com
  2. ^ Ghanny, Hassan (December 9, 2016). "Was Timbaland's Skillful Sampling a Cultural Crime?". Cuepoint. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
  3. ^ ""Batwanes Beek, Salka, Shaghalouny" Three Egyptian songs featured in Moonlight's Episode three", El Balad News
  4. ^ "Beyonce pays tribute to the Middle East with Arab designers, musical choices at Dubai show". Arab News. Jan 22, 2023.