Sabreen is a Palestinian music group formed in 1980 with a vision to develo… Read Full Bio ↴Sabreen is a Palestinian music group formed in 1980 with a vision to develop the Palestinian modern sound. Sabreen’s sound reflects the humanitarian and cultural reality of Palestine while highlighting the suffering endured by the people. A concealed sense of hope mixed in with their reflection of the frustrations associated with Palestine allowed Sabreen to embody a spirit of creativity within a fractured community. With the production of five albums, Sabreen has evolved its sound to mix soulful lyrics with a fusion of musical influences, such as oriental Arabic, while mixing musical traditions from the East to the West. Sabreen’s music is a language of its own and is derived from local sound, such as folklore and traditional oriental music, with a mix of international sound, such as jazz, rock, and so on. This unique blend of music and cultures continues to distinguish Sabreen's music, presenting it as a recognized Palestinian and International voice.
Sabreen’s recordings coincided with different episodes of Palestinian history and have reflected the larger political, social, and historical realities of their day. As a group of young people in their day, Sabreen felt a need to express their individuality as well as their collective generation’s view of society through music. The music of Sabreen is a reflection of the Palestinian experience.
A’n Assoumoud (About Perseverance) was Sabreen’s first record. Released in 1982, it touched on Palestinian patriotic awareness, and the struggle for self-determination. In 1982, Sabreen produced Dukhan el Barakin (Smoke of the Volcanoes) to capture in its music the revolution, the attack on Lebanon, the withdrawal of Palestinians from Lebanon, and the occupation of Southern Lebanon. Maout el Nabi (Death of the Prophet), in 1987, was a proclamation of the role of youth, those who died for the freedom and independence of Palestine, and symbolized the revolution and victory. In 1994, and soon after the redeployment of the Palestinian Authority into several parts of Palestine, Sabreen produced Jay el Hamam (Here Come the Doves) symbolizing the hoped for coming of peace and an era of conciliation and equity. Their fourth studio album Ala Fein (Where To?) raises the question on the mind of every Palestinian about where are we going after the many ups and downs that accompanied the peace process, especially since the negotiations between the parties are at a standstill. Ala Fein is Sabreen’s most unique compilation of songs to carry messages of social change and aspirations for a better world, for freedom. Finally, with Maz’ooj (Annoyed), Sabreen worked with a number of local artists to produce a sound like no other. The lyrics are simple and express the colors, the siege, the frustration, and the desire for change.
Sabreen has combined the music of struggle with a fusion of classical oriental and contemporary western sounds and traditions in making its music applicable to and reflective of, the political and historical realities of the Palestinian people. They reflect a number of musical styles; local and international, because Sabreen does not belong to any particular music school. This unique blend of music worlds is a new, stand-alone music style. Sabreen displays the contemporary Palestinian/Arab identity, a character that incorporates many cultures and creates a contemporary and new identity. Their music is a holistic process. It is more than a way of performing and playing music. Rather, it is a way of life, a way of understanding things, a way of looking at things.
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Sabreen’s recordings coincided with different episodes of Palestinian history and have reflected the larger political, social, and historical realities of their day. As a group of young people in their day, Sabreen felt a need to express their individuality as well as their collective generation’s view of society through music. The music of Sabreen is a reflection of the Palestinian experience.
A’n Assoumoud (About Perseverance) was Sabreen’s first record. Released in 1982, it touched on Palestinian patriotic awareness, and the struggle for self-determination. In 1982, Sabreen produced Dukhan el Barakin (Smoke of the Volcanoes) to capture in its music the revolution, the attack on Lebanon, the withdrawal of Palestinians from Lebanon, and the occupation of Southern Lebanon. Maout el Nabi (Death of the Prophet), in 1987, was a proclamation of the role of youth, those who died for the freedom and independence of Palestine, and symbolized the revolution and victory. In 1994, and soon after the redeployment of the Palestinian Authority into several parts of Palestine, Sabreen produced Jay el Hamam (Here Come the Doves) symbolizing the hoped for coming of peace and an era of conciliation and equity. Their fourth studio album Ala Fein (Where To?) raises the question on the mind of every Palestinian about where are we going after the many ups and downs that accompanied the peace process, especially since the negotiations between the parties are at a standstill. Ala Fein is Sabreen’s most unique compilation of songs to carry messages of social change and aspirations for a better world, for freedom. Finally, with Maz’ooj (Annoyed), Sabreen worked with a number of local artists to produce a sound like no other. The lyrics are simple and express the colors, the siege, the frustration, and the desire for change.
Sabreen has combined the music of struggle with a fusion of classical oriental and contemporary western sounds and traditions in making its music applicable to and reflective of, the political and historical realities of the Palestinian people. They reflect a number of musical styles; local and international, because Sabreen does not belong to any particular music school. This unique blend of music worlds is a new, stand-alone music style. Sabreen displays the contemporary Palestinian/Arab identity, a character that incorporates many cultures and creates a contemporary and new identity. Their music is a holistic process. It is more than a way of performing and playing music. Rather, it is a way of life, a way of understanding things, a way of looking at things.
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Sabreen Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Drink' by these artists:
Alestorm Oy you give me some beer! Piracy's a crime and crime…
Bones into the night like a lighting strike you’ve been fighting f…
Brainslug It's all too much I've had enough I'm out of touch with Real…
Captain Hellfire and the Wretched Brethren In a rowdy fucking tavern On the outskirts of Tortuga Lives …
Cassidy Feat. Swizz Beatz On, on, on, Hey! I got my drink and my two step,…
Chikinki All I see is I'm much good for me So much…
D-Frek & Dr. Peacock Yo se que ellos tan pa mi Pero ma no me…
D-Frek und Dr. Peacock Morning Saturday morning I ask her out for a drink or…
Danny Ali I was only 17 with a big dream Told my mom…
differentGear vs. Sia I eat food to satisfy my hunger I drink water to…
Dr. Peacock Yo se que ellos tan pa mi Pero ma no me…
E4GL3 Essa mina é safada será que ela toma desse drink? louca bala…
Early Work I drink to feel the buzz Self-harming just because It feels …
Earth Groans A dragon opened its mouth and released its breath Once again…
Ed Kowalczyk Oh, what dream have we here such vivid colors In all…
Egészséges Fejbőr Mondják a vének: piálni vétek, De véleményem vélük…
Essiele Avisa que nós chegou, pede uísque e raxixe, Cachê adiantado …
Felicia Marion As the deer longs for the waters, oh Lord So does…
Fiction Plane No drink no drugs no cigarettes no loose woman because I'm…
Game Ft. Pharrell And Snoop Dogg I drink I smoke Bitch I go harder sippin on patron Till…
GDARW.B.CONECTION Curiouser and Curiouser! Drink me..? Drink me God is in my h…
Heroes & Villains LAUGHTER, DRINKS AND LONLINESS The only things I’ll ever g…
J. Micheal Laferty See, I gotta be outta my head To deal with ya And…
J.F.K. Ah already fo sho fo sho That boy frankie j hmmm Happy…
Jamie Cullum Truth, truth isn't something I learned I feel like it's some…
JON LIL/LMFAO/CHUCKIE Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Time to have some drinks…
JON LIL/LMFAO/MIKE CANDYS Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Time to have some dr…
JV Darapsinga I need a drink ain't thinking bout tomorrow I need a…
K-Airlines One shot Two shots Three shots Floor One bottle Two…
Katie Brianna You brought me coffee just the way I like it Though…
Kilo Jugg Look, two of the shooters alive, that′s a lie I…
La Chica I was down when I woke up He was there, I…
La Plebe Copas llenas de licor Gritos llenos de orgullo, lagrimas de …
Lil John (Feat. LMFAO) Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Time to have some dr…
Lil Jon Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Time to have some drinks…
Lil Jon feat LMFAO Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Time to have some dr…
Lil Jon feat. Lmafo Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Time to have some drinks…
Lil Jon feat. LMFAO Yeah hey, yeah hey, yeah hey, yeah hey Time to have…
Lil Jon Ft Lmafo Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Time to have some drinks…
LIL JON/LMFAO/MIKE CANDYS Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Time to have some dr…
Lil Jon; LMFAO Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Time to have some drinks…
Liu Grace Uống rót thêm rồi uống Tình này ví như trò chơi trình…
LMFAO Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Time to have some drinks…
Lynkzzy Dew to some violent content parental discretion is advice. …
Mario Lanza Ein zwei drei vier Lift your stein and drink your…
Mr. Ruckman Girl you know you’re my favourite Could you give me like…
Peacock & D-Frek Morning Saturday morning I ask her out for a drink or…
Roshelle You have my heart You have my love But you…
Screaming Forest Hail black metal Let's drink for that Hail our revenge Let's…
Semi Precious Weapons Wish I had a drink So I don't have to think…
Shordie Shordie & Murda Beatz Ayy, should I just call her? Voicemail, like give my shit…
SIDOKA Uhhh yeah yeah yeah yah (oh oh oh oh) Doka Uhhh yeah…
Ska-J I'm on my 7th drink I don't know if I can…
Southbound Time flew by so fast Girl, it's been a minute We let…
Tales of Nebelheym We sailed to sea, a storm came in and broke…
Tanywey What did you want? What did you ask me for? What did…
TC (Feat. Jakes) I met a man, a sailor man With an island tan,…
TC feat JAKES Oh boys do y'all see that blonde in the back…
TC feat MC Jakes Gin, Cider, Whisky, Wrey an Neph Rum Brandy, Baileys, take a…
TC feat. Jakes I met a man, a sailor man With an island tan,…
TC Featuring Jakes Oh boys do y'all see that blonde in the back…
TC ft. Mc Jakes Gin, Cider, Whisky, Wrey and Neph Rum Brandy, Baileys, take…
The Bar Stool Preachers The atmosphere it changes, When you are in the room, There i…
The Cincinnati Reds U.K. I was born at the end of the Middle Ages,…
The Happy Fits Daytime; you know what you've done. Just move along. Look pa…
The Jones Whatever it takes Let your kingdom come Let your will be don…
The Marmars Drink some juice with lots of sugar. It makes you feel…
The Scene Dromen van de Gouden Eeuw is bidden tot een dove god leune…
They Might Be Giants I'll take back my pinata it's wasted on you Just spinning…
Toxic Narcotic I don't give a fuck what you think, 'Cause what I…
Various - Radio Last cigarette just hang it out the kitchen window Make a…
Verse and Bishop Just watching my life go by In a blur I wonder…
Whosoever (Frantz/Mcgee) Diamonds and rubies And unpolished jewels Thi…
[muzmo.ru] Lil Jon feat. LMFAO Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Yeah hey Time to have some drinks…
김보아 태양은 날 비춰 완벽한 하루가 될 것 같아 자네 지금 뭐 하고…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Sabreen:
Jbeineh يا طيور طايرة ع الجبال العالية ،يا طيور طايرة ع الجبال العال…
Love On The Palestinian Way أعيشكِ في المحل تيناً وزيتاً . وألبسُ عريكِ ثوباً مُعطر . وأ…
On Man وضعوا على فمه السلاسل ربطوا يديه بصخرة الموتى ، و قالوا: أنت…
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