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“People don’t memorize political speeches, they memorize songs”: Felukah on Poetic Roots, Arabfuturism, & Radical Love - Atwood Magazine

Summary by Atwood Magazine
Atwood Magazine met with rapper, singer, poet, and activist, Sara Emessiry, performing under the moniker Felukah, to chat about her poetic roots, rising above the commercial pressures of the music industry, and spiritual grounding in the creative process.
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Anyone who inspects the history of the United Arab Emirates song will long stop at the name of the great artist, Mayhad Hamad (1963), who is called the first United Arab Emirates artist. He may be the first United Arab singer, whose voices resonated in the Arab world with his two famous songs: Don't remind me of your love, Gnatty, which was launched.

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Atwood Magazine broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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