Casablanca – Lebanese singer Ragheb Alama released a new song titled “Enta El Donya” on Tuesday, adding a fresh chapter to his long-running musical journey.

The track is composed and produced by Ahmed Ibrahim, with lyrics written by Amir Teima.

More than just a release, the song carries a nostalgic sound that instantly takes listeners back to the early 2000s, a feeling that resonated strongly with fans.

Across social media and YouTube, audiences applauded the track’s nostalgic energy, with many saying it brought back familiar memories and moments from the past.

Alama’s popularity extends far beyond his home country, having built a strong fan base across the Arab world over decades.

Songs such as “Nasini El Donya,” “El Hob El Kebir,” “Taw2am Rouhi,” and “Elli Baana” remain among his most recognizable hits, often associated with emotionally charged, memorable listening experiences.

“Enta El Donya” follows his previous release “Laylet Arz,” a tribute-style track in which he expressed affection for his home country, Lebanon.

The Lebanese singer began his career in the 1980s after participating in the talent competition “Studio El Fan,” which first brought him into the spotlight and introduced his voice to a wider audience.

He later went on to join the jury of “The Voice” in 2019, marking another milestone in his long-standing presence in the regional music scene.

With “Enta El Donya”, Alama adds another chapter to a career that continues to evolve while staying closely tied to the sound and memory of generations.

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