Fez – “Taxi 3omomi” premiered this week on Adnane’s official YouTube channel, with full credits listed in the video description: lyrics by Farouk Kaslany, composition by Oussama Hansali, and arrangement by Badr Makhlouki. 

The music video is directed by Yasser Obeidi. Local coverage notes a light comic tone with a social slice-of-life approach and a guest appearance from comedian Mohamed Fathi. The piece is described as the pair’s latest collaboration after earlier clips which leaned on cinematic framing and simple, relatable narratives. 

Adnane trailed the release with short teasers on Instagram and Facebook showing behind-the-scenes moments and the “#طاكسي_عمومي” (public taxi) tag. Pages dedicated to music and radio in Morocco also amplified the drop, pointing audiences back to the official channel. 

Early write-ups in Moroccan outlets confirmed the launch and highlighted the track’s quick pickup. 

On the audio side, “Taxi 3omomi” follows Adnane’s recent singles and appears on a YouTube Music release page under the same title, making it easy to add to playlists. For listeners who prefer to start with the source, the official video hosts the production credits, comment thread, and share tools in one place. 

For Adnane, the single is part of a broader shift toward polished visuals and concise songwriting. After stepping back from the spotlight, she has rebuilt her work with tracks that favor clarity over density, and visuals that feel local rather than abstract. “Taxi 3omomi” exemplifies this approach. It is built for repeat plays and for the casual viewer who comes for the video and stays for the refrain.

If you want to hear it first, start with the official YouTube upload. Fans who prefer audio-only can watch the channel for updates as platform rollouts progress. For booking, media, or performance inquiries, the easiest path remains the contact details posted on the artist’s verified social pages.