**Mayssa Jallad** is a Lebanese singer-songwriter, composer, and multidisciplinary artist whose work weaves haunting indie pop with rich Arabic musical traditions. Based in Beirut, she’s known for crafting atmospheric soundscapes that explore themes of memory, displacement, and urban landscapes, often drawing inspiration from Lebanon’s complex history. Her project *Al-Rahel Al-Kabir* (The Great Departed) blends melancholic melodies with poetic storytelling, as heard in releases like *Ad-Douar* and the critically acclaimed *Marjaa: The Battle Of The Hotels*—a concept album revisiting Beirut’s wartime past through a modern lens.
Jallad’s music, including tracks like *Markaz Azraq* and *Baynana*, often feels like a sonic archive, merging personal narratives with collective memory. Beyond music, she collaborates on theater and visual art projects, adding layers to her introspective, socially conscious style. Her latest work continues to blur the lines between past and present, making her a standout voice in the MENA region’s indie scene.
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