Rabat – The Moroccan artist Asmae Lamnawar is preparing to release her seventh studio album, marking her comeback after a period of relative quiet. 

The upcoming album is expected to mix a range of musical styles, including the Moroccan identity that has long defined her sound, along with a strong Gulf influence. 

Her tracks are known for creating a cross-cultural musical experience that brings together different tastes in the Arab world.

The artist worked with a diverse group of songwriters and producers from across the region.  

Notably, the album represents her first major step into the Egyptian market, one of the most influential music hubs in the Arab world, reflecting her passion to expand and reach a new audience.

Asmae is one of the few artists who could make Andalusian melodies meet the Gulf rhythms, connecting the east and the west within the Arab music landscape. 

She previously released a Gulf-style song, such as “Galbi Kbir” and “Beshwish,” hinting at her shift to the Gulf-style genre.

This album is a big step for Asmae Lamnawar, showing how much she’s grown as an artist and her willingness to experiment with different sounds. 

By mixing Moroccan traditions with influences from the Gulf and Egypt, she’s creating music that feels both fresh and connected to her roots. 

Her move into the Egyptian market is exciting, and it shows she’s really aiming to reach more people and share her unique style with a wider audience.

It’s clear she’s not afraid to push boundaries and keep evolving, which makes her music even more special.