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{{Short description|2007 single by Amal Hijazi}}
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'''"Baheb Nuoa Kalamak"''' ("I love what you say") is an up-tempo Arabic pop song written by Ahmed Darwesh and chosen for [[Amal Hijazi]]'s album, ''[[Baya al Ward]]'', released in early 2007.<ref>{{cite web| title=Amal Hijazi biography, birth date, birth place and pictures | website=BrowseBiography.com | url=http://www.browsebiography.com/bio-amal_hijazi.html | access-date=26 February 2024}}</ref> The music video for the track was directed by Mirna Khayat, who was chosen over Yahia Sa’adeh.


==Synopsis==
'''''Baheb Nuoa Kalamak''''' (''I love what you say'') is a wildly popular Arabic pop-song written by Ahmed Darwesh and exclusively chosen for [[Amal Hijazi]]'s album, [[Baya al Ward]]. This amazing fast-beat song was released in the early 2007 and received huge critical acclaim from the beginning. The music video was directed by the famed, Mirna Khayat. It was chosen over Yahia Sa’adeh.
The song and video portray Hijazi as a young aristocratic girl on a car journey with her father, an elderly man. Seeing her lover's face besides a nearby mirror, she begins to daydream of him, and begins to sing as we see shots of her lover painting a portrait dedicated to her.


Hijazi is then seen sitting with her father and some other relatives who are busy talking. Hijazi expresses that she is extremely bored with them, and excuses herself, leaving the restaurant to meet her lover, who shows Hijazi her portrait.
According to the Qatar based daily, ''Al Raya'', Hijazi revealed that she had received numerous scripts for the clip by different directors because of the immense popularity of the song, even before the music video was released.


The two young lovers dance and skip around, and at the end of the song as it is revealed she has left her father to join her lover.
==Track Information==


==Chart performance==
This song portrays Hijazi as a beautiful, young aristocratic girl.
Baheb Nuoa Kalamak topped charts throughout the Arab World. It ranked #5 in the Pepsi Top Ten and was voted as one of the most popular videos aired on Rotana.


==References==
It begins with Hijazi dressed in a beautiful black gown, standing besides an elderly man (presumably her father). The music begins when she sees her lover's face besides a huge mirror nearby. She gets into a car with her father and the music stops in for an interval. While in the car, as Hijazi thinks of her love, we hear her earlier song ''Baya al Ward'', a sad love-ballad.
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Hijazi begins to sing in the car, while in flash-shots we see her lover painting a portrait dedicated to her.

After the car shot, Hijazi is seen sitting with her father with some relatives who are busy chattering. As it is seen, Hijazi expresses that she is extremely bored with them. She tales excuse and goes out of the restaurant to her lover. The two of them break into a run and he shows Hijazi her portrait.

Afterwards, the two of them dance and skip around and at the end of the song as it is revealed, she leaves her father and as it is revealed, goes to her lover.

==Chart Performance==

Baheb Nuoa Kalamak topped charts throughout the Arab World and instantly became one of the most popular fast-beat songs ever. It ranked #5 on the Pepsi Top Ten and has been voted as one of the most popular videos currently aired on Rotana.

==Notes==

*There are quite a few alternatives spellings for the title of the song such as, Bahibbi Nou Kalamak etc...


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Latest revision as of 18:56, 26 February 2024

"Baheb Nuoa Kalamak"
Single by Amal Hijazi
from the album Baya al Ward
ReleasedEarly 2007
RecordedRotana
GenreArabic Pop
Length3:22
LabelRotana
Songwriter(s)Ahmed Darwish

"Baheb Nuoa Kalamak" ("I love what you say") is an up-tempo Arabic pop song written by Ahmed Darwesh and chosen for Amal Hijazi's album, Baya al Ward, released in early 2007.[1] The music video for the track was directed by Mirna Khayat, who was chosen over Yahia Sa’adeh.

Synopsis

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The song and video portray Hijazi as a young aristocratic girl on a car journey with her father, an elderly man. Seeing her lover's face besides a nearby mirror, she begins to daydream of him, and begins to sing as we see shots of her lover painting a portrait dedicated to her.

Hijazi is then seen sitting with her father and some other relatives who are busy talking. Hijazi expresses that she is extremely bored with them, and excuses herself, leaving the restaurant to meet her lover, who shows Hijazi her portrait.

The two young lovers dance and skip around, and at the end of the song as it is revealed she has left her father to join her lover.

Chart performance

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Baheb Nuoa Kalamak topped charts throughout the Arab World. It ranked #5 in the Pepsi Top Ten and was voted as one of the most popular videos aired on Rotana.

References

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  1. ^ "Amal Hijazi biography, birth date, birth place and pictures". BrowseBiography.com. Retrieved 26 February 2024.