"Hawabonobuno" .. A new song by Jordanian artist Omar Al-Abdallat calls for tolerance and love (photos and video)

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Jordanian artist Omar Al-Abdallat released his latest song in the form of a video clip, which was filmed in Cairo.

The song came with a new and strange name, "Hawabonobuno", where Al-Abdallat presented his Arab audience with a dose of double joy during the clip's colorful atmosphere, fast rhythms and dancing movements, in a song filled with the spirit of summer enthusiasm, and the wit of his lyrical and acting performance.

The Jordanian star chose to film the new work in Egypt in one of the Cairo studios, during which he collaborated for the first time with the Egyptian director Heba Ghandour, and the song renewed his cooperation with the poet Mahdi Al Sheikh, while it was composed by Al Abdallat himself and distributed by Omar Al Sabbagh.


Omar Al-Abdallat was creative in devising a new term during the song, which is “Hawabonobuno”, and its meaning, as he said, “A call to reconciliation with oneself and love of life and correcting any human relationship with tolerance and rejection of hatred, fanaticism and hatred, and invites people to take the initiative to do so by expressing in four words sorry, forgive me, I love you, and thank you.” ".

The song also comes after the great public success that accompanied Omar Al Abdallat's last concerts in Jordan, during his participation in the Amman Summer Festival activities in the Roman Amphitheater and his grand concert in Aqaba.

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