: For Souleyman, these songs are meant to inspire "communal joy" and act as a positive symbol of Syrian heritage. About the Artist
: The song uses the "Dabke" style—a folk line dance—but Souleyman modernizes it with dizzying, "acid" keyboard riffs and rapid electronic beats. : For Souleyman, these songs are meant to
: In Middle Eastern culture, the Zaffa is a grand entrance where the bride and groom are escorted by drums, horns, and dancers. This specific song is a tribute to a bride named Nurana . This specific song is a tribute to a bride named Nurana
Omar Souleyman, originally a farmer and wedding singer from northeastern Syria, became a global icon after being "discovered" by the Sublime Frequencies label in 2006. Despite his international fame, he remains dedicated to his roots, once running a free bakery for refugees in Turkey and consistently focusing his music on love rather than politics. : Before his global fame, Omar Souleyman was
: Before his global fame, Omar Souleyman was a prolific wedding singer in the Al-Hasakah region of Syria. He would record custom sets for each couple; this track likely originated as a live recording for a specific wedding where the bride’s name was Nurana.
To Syria, With Love - The Heartbroken Folk of Omar Souleyman
(or Zaffe Nurana ) is a high-energy track by Syrian wedding singer Omar Souleyman that captures the essence of a traditional Levantine Zaffa —a loud, celebratory wedding procession meant to announce a new marriage. The "Story" of the Song