Ya Tabtab...Wa Dallaa

YaTabtab...Wa Dallaa
Studio album by Nancy Ajram
Released February 15, 2006
Genre Arabic
Length 48:10
Label Art-Line Music, Lord Sound
Producer Jiji Lamara
Nancy Ajram chronology
Ah W Noss
(2004)
Ya Tabtab...Wa Dallaa
(2006)
Shakhbat Shakhabeet
(2007)
Singles from Ya Tabtab Wa Dallaa
  1. "Atabtab"
    Released: February 11, 2006
  2. "Moegabah"
    Released: February 2006
  3. "Ana Yalli"
    Released: May 2006
  4. "Ehsas Jdeed"
    Released: June 2006
  5. "Elli Kan"
    Released: September 2006
  6. "Mishtaga Leik"
    Released: December 2006

Ya Tabtab...Wa Dallaa (Arabic: "يا طبطب ... ودلع") is the fifth studio album by Lebanese recording artist Nancy Ajram, released February 15, 2006.

The album continues with Nancy's earlier style, with nine Egyptian traditional tracks and two Lebanese-inspired songs, one of which, "Lawn Ouyounak" (The Color of Your Eyes) became a massively successful single.

Inspired by a humorous Egyptian traditional vibe, Ya Tabtab was a remarkable turn in Nancy's career. Its lead single and title track was released as a response for critics who had accused Nancy of singing "with [her] body." Ironically, the singer appeared in the lead single's video fully dressed as a clown, showing no skin and wearing baggy clothes.

Background and release

After her international breakthrough with albums Ya Salam and Ah w Noss, Ajram's next move became a highly anticipated Pop event in the Arab World and media speculation about a fifth Nancy Ajram album rose shortly after the release of the final Ah W Noss single, "Inta Eih." On New Year's Eve 2006, Nancy Ajram's manager and Ya Tabtab's executive producer Jiji Lamara confirmed that Nancy would be releasing an album and compared the new project to a "stunning circus act."

A circus-themed Coca Cola commercial featuring Nancy had been airing for a while, with "Moegaba" being sampled in the high-cost clip. "Moegaba" went number one before "Ya Tabtab," the lead single, despite not being released initially. Both singles ended up topping charts in Lebanon and Egypt.

In February 2006, the music video for the lead single, "Ya Tabtab," was released and was directed by longtime collaborator and friend Nadine Labaki. The music video was highly praised by critics and began a circus phenomenon. With the video, the full EP was released with 11 songs, to be yet an even bigger success for Ajram.

Singles and impact

Official Singles

Ya Tabtab Wa Dallaa marked a shift in Ajram's career. The seductive small town Egyptian girl style Ajram had employed for the previous two albums was toned down and Ajram instead opposed the general Arabic Pop current. For the album cover, she appears wearing a black cut with a circus hat and a red background.

The song went number-one in Lebanon, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. It continued a chain of chart-topping hits by Ajram, which started with "Akhasmak Ah" and would go on continuously until 2014.

Commercial Singles

The following songs were released as singles after their success due to commercial ad features that Nancy Ajram collaborated in.

Track listing

International edition

No.TitleLyricsMusicProducerLength
1."Ya Tabtab wa Dallaa" (Pat & Spoil)Ayman Bahgat AmarTarek MadkourMadkour4:22
2."Ehsass Jdeed" (A New Sentiment)Fares EskandarSalim SalamahHadi Sharara4:30
3."Moegabah" (Admirer)Bahaa el Deen MohamedWalid SaadTarek Madkour3:37
4."Moshtaga Leik" (I Miss You)Subah Nasser el SubahYaaquoub el KhubeiziOmar Abdul Aziz3:28
5."Ana Yalli Bhebbak" (I'm the One Who Loves You)Nizar FrancisSamir SfeirTarek Madkour3:28
6."Ashtiki Menno" (Complain About Him)Walid el IssawiHamdi el SeddeekTarek Madkour3:24
7."Ooh Hansaki" (Say You'll Forget Me)Bahaa el Deen MohamedHasan Abou el SoudMohamed Moustafa5:24
8."Elli Kan" (What Used to Be)Hani Abdel KareemWalid SaadKarim Abdul Wahab4:32
9."Ya Si el Sayed" (Master)Fawzi IbrahimMohamed SaadTarek Madkour4:20
10."Sabrak Alayya" (Have Some Patience)Hani Abdel KarimWalid SaadMohamed Moustafa4:52
11."Law Dallalooni" (Whatever They Do)Elias NasserSouheil FaresJoe Baroudjian4:32

Personnel

Note: Personnel was adapted from the album's liner notes.

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