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A taqtūqa (Arabic: طـقطـوقـة plural: taqātīq, طـقـاطـيـق) is a genre of light Arabic vocal music sung in regional or colloquial Arabic. It was associated with female vocalists around the turn of the 20th century, and became very popular during the first decades of the 20th century, as the gramophone and cinema grew in popularity.[1]

The famous Egyptian singer Umm Kulthum recorded taqtuqas early in her career; her first was "Illi Habbik Ya Hanah" (Joy to Him Who Loved You), composed in 1925 by Zakariyya Ahmad.[2]

References

  1. ^ Danielson, Virginia (1 January 1997). "The Voice of Egypt: Umm Kulthūm, Arabic Song, and Egyptian Society in the Twentieth Century". University of Chicago Press. Retrieved 23 June 2016 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 12, 2008. Retrieved April 7, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)