Belkis Ahmed, her first solo song in Moroccan, has released a video clip in Casablanca. The song was titled "Ta'ala Toufouf" and is composed by the poet Samir Al-Majari, composed by Marwan Aseel, arranged by Rashid Mohamed Ali and directed by Abdul Rafea Abdiwi.

It took six months of continuous work to prepare and execute Ta'ala Chouf. Balqees confirmed that she was happy with this new step, after she met during her multiple visits to Morocco the audience there, and asked her to provide a song of their rich musical color, pointing out that she searched for a song that will be good with the Moroccan song and in front of her audience, explaining that she is optimistic about the song, and therefore insisted on Attending a concert to launch the song herself and all the staff.

It was noticed through the song and its words mastery Balqees Moroccan dialect, and explained that she loves the Moroccan dialect and mastered, which made it easier for the exits of letters and pronunciation of the Moroccan dialect, proud of it in front of the Arab Maghreb audience, confirming its presence in the coming period with many different singing clowns.

The song "Ta'ala Chouf" was filmed over two days in Marrakech, Morocco, with the help of a Hollywood crew to complete the clip, using "Mushin Control" technology for the first time in the Arab world, to be a professional work with an international flavor, including a dance show, which was presented during the launch in Casablanca.

The song was shown on Balqees channel on YouTube, along with a series of Moroccan and Arab satellite channels. The song was also distributed to Moroccan and Arab radio stations.