Rabat – Moroccan singer Jannat released on February 16 a short Ramadan song titled “Ha Kad 3ad,” welcoming the holy month with a soft and nostalgic touch.
Though brief, the song captures the feeling of Ramadan from the very first seconds. It carries warmth, simplicity, and that familiar atmosphere we all wait for each year. The melody feels light and comforting, almost like something pulled from childhood memories.
Written by Ahmed Tabarak and composed by Gharib, the track comes with an AI-generated video clip. Jannat appears in traditional Moroccan attire, wearing a headscarf, while the streets around her glow with lanterns and crescent-shaped lights.
The visuals move through decorated neighborhoods and family gatherings, reflecting the spirit of togetherness that defines Ramadan nights.
The use of AI quickly caught viewers’ attention. The comment section was filled with positive reactions, with many praising both the idea and the overall song – from Jannat’s voice to the standard Arabic lyrics and the overall vibe.
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One user wrote, “[The song] is so beautiful with AI.” Another noted, “The melody feels like it’s from old cartoon shows,” a comparison that makes sense. There is a clear nostalgic tone in the arrangement, echoing the simple melodies many grew up with.
Jannat, who built much of her career singing in Egyptian Arabic, has delivered several popular songs over the years, including “Waheshni,” “Hob Jamed,” “Hob Emtelak,” and “Al Badi Azlam.”
Two months ago, she released “Eliela Helwa,” a duet with Alhassan Adel that has already reached 2.9 million views.
Ahead of Ramadan, Jannat also shared a photo from Mecca, where she performed Umrah, marking a spiritual start to the month.