Faia Younan

Faia Younan is a Syrian singer who has been making waves in the world of Arab music thanks to her expressive voice and poignant lyrics. Born on June 20, 1992, in Aleppo, Syria, Younan moved to Sweden with her family at a young age. Despite the geographical shift, she remained deeply connected to her cultural roots, an attachment that would later inform her musical career. Younan's rise to fame can be traced back to a remarkable debut; in 2015, her song "To Our Countries" – a collaboration with her sister Rihan – went viral, resonating powerfully with listeners who were moved by its heartfelt message about the pain of war and the longing for peace across the Arab world.

Since her breakthrough, Faia has continued to enchant audiences with her soul-stirring melodies and her ability to convey the depth of human emotions through song. Her discography includes a mix of original compositions and evocative interpretations of Arabic classics. The titles of her recent releases, such as "Aswatna", "Damascus", and "Baghdad", reflect Younan's ongoing dedication to her heritage; she often draws from the rich traditions of Syrian and Iraqi music while blending modern elements to create a sound that is both timeless and contemporary. Through her music, Faia Younan not only celebrates the beauty of Middle Eastern musical heritage but also uses her platform to address social and humanitarian issues, earning her a respected spot among the voices that matter in today's Arab music scene.

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Aswatna
Album - 8 Tracks - Released April 24, 2023
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