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: Mehad Hamad is widely regarded as the "First Artist of the Emirates." He is celebrated for preserving Emirati heritage through the "Hadhr" coastal dialect and for performing poems written by prominent figures like the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

: The song is a classic example of Emirati folk-pop (Heritage music) , blending traditional rhythmic patterns with refined acoustic instrumentation. : Mehad Hamad is widely regarded as the

is a popular Khaleeji song by the legendary Emirati artist Mehad Hamad , officially released in 2015 . The title translates to "Admirer" or "Impressed," and the track has become one of the most recognized pieces in his modern discography, amassing over 29 million views on his official YouTube channel . Key Features of "Mu3jab" The title translates to "Admirer" or "Impressed," and

: True to its title, the song explores themes of longing, admiration, and infatuation . A key line often shared by the artist himself is: "Mu3jab, how many are your admirers? Love is all yearning and admiration" . Love is all yearning and admiration"