Majed Al-Esa (ماجد العيسى) is a Saudi Arabian director, music producer, and creative force behind viral hits that blend sharp social commentary with infectious beats. Working with 8ies Studios, he gained attention for tracks like *Hwages* (2016), featuring niqab-wearing women skateboarding while critiquing gender norms, and *Barbs* (2015), whose dance remix sparked regional trends (and even legal controversies in the UAE). His work often remixes global pop sensibilities with locally resonant themes, earning both praise and backlash for challenging societal expectations. Recent releases like *Hwages*, *Barbs*, and others in your list (*عيدين*, *ياعين*, *حريقة*, *ليحي*) showcase his signature style of pairing audacious visuals with lyrics that playfully provoke.
While specifics about his early career or personal background aren't widely documented, his creative footprint is clear: Majed Al-Esa thrives at the intersection of Saudi pop culture and grassroots activism, using music videos as a canvas for generational dialogue. His projects consistently prioritize bold storytelling, whether through choreographed street dances or satirical jabs at patriarchy, making him a standout figure in the Kingdom’s evolving entertainment landscape.
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