Asma Lmnawar fans, it’s happening, and it sounds like it’s going to be bold, bilingual, and bursting with surprises.
Fez – In a recent interview on “ET bil Arabi”, the Moroccan singer finally gave us a peek into what she’s been cooking up.
The short version? A brand-new album is on the way, and it’s almost done.
But it’s not just any album. Lmnawar is blending the rich rhythms of the Gulf with her unmistakable Moroccan flair. The result? A cross-cultural sound that’s poised to shake things up.
This upcoming project marks her first full album since “Awsat Al Nojoum” (2020), a record that gave us hits like “Ydirha El Hob”, “Machi Roujoula”, and “Ana Law”.
It leaned into the Gulf–Maghreb fusion, but this new one? She’s taking it further, deeper, and with a few big-name collaborations to match.
Lmnawar described the new album as both diverse and polished, and says she’s been working with some of the best lyricists and composers in the game.
No filler tracks here, just tight, thoughtful songs crafted by artists who know their way around melody and meaning.
And now for the juicy part: not one, but two duets are on the tracklist. One features a fellow Moroccan artist, the other a well-known African star.
No names have been dropped yet, but that mystery is only adding fuel to the fan theories and the excitement.
What’s clear, though, is that Lmnawar’s not interested in repeating herself. She’s evolving, experimenting, and still managing to stay deeply rooted in the musical DNA that made her one of the region’s most loved voices.
So yes, Asma is back, and she’s clearly playing the long game. A carefully crafted album, a balance of tradition and innovation, and a few headline-worthy surprises? That’s the kind of comeback we’re here for.
Stay tuned because if the teasers are anything to go by, this next drop is going to be a major moment not just for Asma Lmnawar, but for Arabic pop as a whole.
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