Rotana releases Omar Al-Abdallat's "Diary of Layla" album with Dr. Talal's signature.
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Rotana releases Omar Al-Abdallat's "Diary of Layla" album with Dr. Talal's signature.

Rotana Music has launched the songs of Omar Al-Abdallat's album titled "Dayar Laila" with music composed by Dr. Talal. The album includes five songs, and it has been released on YouTube and all digital platforms. The first song on the album, "Dayar Laila," has lyrics by Qais bin Al-Mulouh and musical production by Cyrus. The second song, "Katabt Min Al-Shi’r," was written by Prince Khaled Al-Faisal, produced by Cyrus, and has the same musical styling as the other songs. The third song, "Ayuh Al-Rajul," has words by Al-Abbas bin Al-Ahhanaf, with music production by Cyrus. The fourth track is called "Zalamtni," written by Prince Khaled Al-Faisal and produced by Cyrus. The last song, titled "Saba Wathamani," has lyrics by Mohammed Al-Ahmed Al-Sudairy and musical production by Cyrus. All songs are produced by Rotana. The album features the signature Revi'i style of Dr. Talal, which has been a popular musical genre in the Arab world for several decades. Rotana Music is one of the leading record labels in the Middle East, specializing in Arabic music. It has been a driving force in the industry for nearly three decades, producing some of the most iconic Arab artists, including Nancy Ajram, Amr Diab, and Majida El Roumi, among others. Omar Al-Abdallat, the Jordanian singer and composer, is known for producing songs with a message that resonates with listeners. He is one of the most popular Arab singers, and his songs represent the authentic Arab music that people love. The album reflects Rotana's commitment to producing diverse musical styles, with different instruments and styles of singing. It is expected to be a success in the Arab world due to the popularity of both Rotana and Omar Al-Abdallat. This album gives listeners an opportunity to enjoy traditional Arabic music, and it is hoped that it will introduce new listeners to the genre as well.