Saudi Arabian artist Dalia Mubarak revealed details about using different dialects in her new album “11/11,” which she launched in the past few days. She also spoke about the difficulty of singing in Iraqi. Mubarak said in an interview that she learned Saudi songs from Mohammed Abdo and Talal in Egyptian and Lebanese languages. She added that it was easy to learn from songs by famous Arab singers, such as Fairouz and Um Kulthum. However, the Iraqi dialect was the most challenging, and the composer Ali Saber encouraged her to sing in her dialect as it would reach the audience. Mubarak is experiencing a period of artistic activity after releasing her recent hit single “Gheebi Wajae'ak,” which was written by Qusay Issa, composed by Ali Saber, and distributed by Othman Aboud. Additionally, Mubarak was very successful in the Arab world with her song “Ally Yemshi Adi,” which has garnered nearly 55 million views on YouTube. The song was written by Amr Elmasry, composed by Mustafa Elshibini, and distributed by Amr Elkhederi. The lyrics of "Ally Yemshi Adi" talks about accepting people who are different and forgiving with what might offend us.