Ila Tilmitha
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Album by Kadim Al Sahir
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Ila Tilmitha | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | November 11, 2004 |
Recorded | Cairo, Dubai, Beirut |
Genre | Arabic Pop, Classical Arabic |
Length | N/A |
Label | Rotana |
Kathem Al Saher chronology | |
Ila Tilmitha is the sixteenth album by Kathem Al Saher, released on November 11, 2004. The album contains collaborations with Asmaa Lemnawar.
Track listing
[edit ]# | Title |
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1 | "Ahibini Bil A'qed" |
2 | "Furshat Ramel Al Baher" |
3 | "Ila Tilmitha" |
4 | "Sayegheen El Zahab" |
5 | "Amshi Bi Hadawa" |
6 | "Sayedat O'mri" |
7 | "Kaberee A'qlek" |
8 | "Ghurfat El Makiaj" - Mawal |
9 | "May Wared" |
10 | "Aih Ye'ni" |
11 | "Wala Dinia" |
12 | "Ishsar Ishdawa" |
13 | "Ashko Ayam" - with Asmaa Lemnawar |
External links
[edit ]- Kazem Al-Saher: Ila Tilmitha album at shamra.com
- Lyrics and videos from the album Ila Tilmitha on Shawshara.com
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