Umm Kulthum أم كلثوم Reaction - Enta Omri - First Time Hearing - Requested -English subtitles

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    I React to Umm Kulthum ( أم كلثوم ) live; "Enta Omri" (English subtitles)
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  • @annamarial2960
    @annamarial2960 2 года назад +869

    I am Italian and I discovered her while I was in uni studying Arabic. She still is a great part of my life and I learned so much through her beautiful pronunciation. I was once in a car with my friends in Cairo and the pyramids were at my left and this song started from the radio....God, she truly IS EGYPT.

    • @mohamedfathy2564
      @mohamedfathy2564 2 года назад +12

      Italy

    • @ozixpm9689
      @ozixpm9689 2 года назад +3

      ❤️

    • @jamica277
      @jamica277 2 года назад +3

      شكرا شكرا حبيبتى :D do u understand what i said :D

    • @melikamelika9353
      @melikamelika9353 2 года назад +9

      Lessen to Abdul-Halim Hafez too he is great voice and carasmtic man

    • @annamarial2960
      @annamarial2960 2 года назад +10

      @@melikamelika9353 I know him and love him equally :)

  • @lovepeace4635
    @lovepeace4635 28 дней назад +13

    Im Peruvian love Oum Kolthoum and Abdel Halim Hafez , both from Egypt .

  • @yahiahassen1496
    @yahiahassen1496 2 года назад +61

    كانت فى سن السبعين وهى تغنى هذه الأغنية . ما هذا الصوت وهذه الحنجرة

    • @mostafanasef993
      @mostafanasef993 2 года назад

      إذا هية ماتت بعمر الخمسينات من وين جبت هل المعلومات الخطيرة 😂😂

    • @yahiahassen1496
      @yahiahassen1496 2 года назад +4

      @@mostafanasef993 يا أستاذ مصطفى ام كلثوم مواليد
      1898
      وماتت سنة 1975
      ماتت عمرها سبعة وسبعين سنة

    • @yahiahassen1496
      @yahiahassen1496 2 года назад +1

      @@mostafanasef993 ام كلثوم عملت حفلات من عام 1968 حتى 1972 فى السودان . المغرب. تونس . ليبيا. لبنان .سلطنة عمان كل هذه الحفلات وكان عمرها اكثر من سبعين سنة وهذه الاغانى وتسجيلتها بعد سن السبعين

    • @mahmoudantar3787
      @mahmoudantar3787 3 месяца назад

      @@mostafanasef993 اه يا جحش هو بيتكلم صح الحقلة سنه 69 وهي مواليد 1898 يعني كان عمرها 71 سنه في الحفلة دي

  • @helshabini
    @helshabini 2 года назад +290

    She was 69 years old in this concert. Unbelievable.

    • @EbrahimSaadawii
      @EbrahimSaadawii 2 года назад +7

      عمرو دياب رغم ان صحته حلوه اسمعه لايف دلوقتى رغم انه اخره ٥٥ والا ٥٦ الا انه بيبذل مجهود كبير عشان يقدر يغنى لايف .
      تخيل بقى لما يوصل لسن ٦٩ ساعتها البلاي باك هو الى هيسعفه

    • @DrMohamedGoda
      @DrMohamedGoda 2 года назад +3

      @@EbrahimSaadawii عمرو دياب ٦٠ دلوقت و متحرك ومن افضل أصوات اللايف بالنسبة للتاس الحالية مع الاعتراف بقوة حنجرة ام كلثووم طبعا بدون مقارنة

    • @bellaben4106
      @bellaben4106 2 года назад +2

      @@EbrahimSaadawii
      عمر دياب عندو 60 سنة

    • @mahmoudantar3787
      @mahmoudantar3787 2 года назад +9

      71 سنه لأنها مواليد 1898 والحفله سنه 69

    • @3mor448
      @3mor448 2 года назад +1

      @@rumeysayildirim_ Yeah

  • @maxita21
    @maxita21 2 года назад +33

    Im Ecuadorian and i hear aboit her cuz of my Boyfriend he is Syrian... He loves. her.. he said if God will give to him 1 wish he will ask to revive her... And now i hear her and she is A M A Z I N G... I LOVE HER TOO❤️❤️😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🇪🇨

  • @abdallaanees
    @abdallaanees 2 года назад +283

    It’s not only about Um Kalthum but also the music. The composer of this song was the best in this time and all times. His name is Muhammed Abdul Wahab. So you watched a masterpiece in all ways. Egypt has a creative nation in all fields.

    • @sama3014
      @sama3014 2 года назад +7

      Most definitely, he’s impeccable

    • @cystish
      @cystish 2 года назад +2

      Had*

    • @tubissimo2008
      @tubissimo2008 2 года назад +3

      yes correct, this whit out talking about the story of introducing the electric guitar .....definitely a master piece....

    • @mahmoudn.elshibiny4631
      @mahmoudn.elshibiny4631 2 года назад +1

      👍

    • @Isxiros100
      @Isxiros100 Год назад +1

      I agree, her voice and the music of most of her songs are some of the greatest compositions in arab history

  • @maielrouby
    @maielrouby 2 года назад +663

    She had a contralto vocal range. She could sing as low as the 2nd octave and had the ability to sing as high as the 8th octave at her vocal peak. Her vocal strength was unparalleled and apparently no mic could withstand this, forcing her to stand at least one metre away from it when she sang.

    • @laurzies6826
      @laurzies6826 2 года назад +4

      ✨✨✨

    • @sanadabdulaziz4564
      @sanadabdulaziz4564 2 года назад +10

      The greatest of all time
      Tnx for that comment tho

    • @earthearth5188
      @earthearth5188 2 года назад +4

      She did not. She however has a powerful voice an extraordinary ability to move between musical notations while singing flawlessly.

    • @PalCan
      @PalCan 2 года назад +20

      @ahmed albrens bro we know that why are you commenting the same thing everywhere. Don't be a troll

    • @PalCan
      @PalCan 2 года назад +4

      @@earthearth5188 she didn't have a contralto vocal range?

  • @mohammedmagd790
    @mohammedmagd790 2 года назад +231

    Did you notice that all musicians don’t have notes? They play from the mind, from the heart ❤️

    • @ahdigari6725
      @ahdigari6725 2 года назад +38

      The song is 45+ minutes and she didn’t have notes for that. Top on that, she is the maistro (controlling) the orchestra. That is talent and skill in another level. She is still a legend and best singer ♥️♥️♥️
      Thanks for the point you mentioned 😊

    • @matv1737
      @matv1737 2 года назад +4

      ايه يسطى التطبيل بدمك🌚🖤🖤

    • @ahdigari6725
      @ahdigari6725 2 года назад +9

      @@matv1737 كل واحد يرا بعين طبعه 😂

    • @amarsahbi7482
      @amarsahbi7482 2 года назад +7

      @@ahdigari6725 The Arabs do have a gigantic memory. they can remember everything just on top of their head. I have noticed this in them due to my mixing with them.
      A child of 3,4,5 and onwards can recite the whole Quran unbelievable.

  • @sll6921
    @sll6921 Год назад +34

    I HAVE BEEN LISTENING TO OUM KELTHOUM FOR 47 YEARS BECAUSE SHE IS A MIRACLE. HER VOICE IS CHARACTERIZED BY MANY FEATURES. EVEN MARIA CALLAS SAID THAT OUM KELTHOUM'S VOICE IS ICOMPARABLE. TAKEN AS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VOICE IN THE WORLD

  • @jamalss2661
    @jamalss2661 2 года назад +194

    هاذي مصر العظمي أم العرب و أم الفنون و التاريخ أنظر إلى العراق و فنونهم سترى العجب العجاب وبقية البلدان العربيه أخوكم السعودية

    • @leopardofadinho1884
      @leopardofadinho1884 2 года назад +6

      طبعاً هذي هي البلدان "العظمى" مش بس بالكلام والإعلام المستعبد

    • @asmaasoma7638
      @asmaasoma7638 2 года назад +5

      الله يديم الود يارب 🇸🇦🇪🇬

    • @matv1737
      @matv1737 2 года назад

      انا بصراحه اكرها احس بذنوب اذا سمعت اغانيها

    • @bodybuilding9624
      @bodybuilding9624 2 года назад +7

      @@matv1737 انت حياتك عباره عن لاشيء ليش عايش 😂 ام كلثوم هاي الست تسوى راسك

    • @user-dg5vx8li8f
      @user-dg5vx8li8f 2 года назад +3

      @@leopardofadinho1884
      تذكر جيدآ ان الكلمات التي تغنى واللغه العربية والشعر والادب العربي موطنه السعودية العظمى يكفي فقط انكم جميعا تتحدثون بلغة العرب السعودين

  • @husseincanadean1486
    @husseincanadean1486 2 года назад +47

    From Indonesians... respect & love Oum Kalthoum ❤❤❤

  • @mpouzbouris1
    @mpouzbouris1 6 месяцев назад +11

    The translation is perfect I speak arabic greek french English I grew up listen to her beautiful she's diva ❤️

  • @morhafalmimsany1166
    @morhafalmimsany1166 2 года назад +76

    You are watching "Al-sitt", "The Lady of Arabic singing", "The fourth pyramid" ,"The Eastern Planet" and "The Greatest of All Time" 💙
    Omm Kolthoum is our history, our love stories, our memory ..
    People from all around Egypt and arab countries used to dream about having a ticket to Omm Kolthum's party ..
    Enjoy her voice and greatness like we and our fathers and grandfathers did ❤️

    • @-site982
      @-site982 2 года назад +1

      Wow, you said it all, thank you

  • @nawrasalil7098
    @nawrasalil7098 2 года назад +60

    5:40 The longest exhale with vocals in all singers in the world..Guinness record maybe 25 seconds Exhaling with a shout..And she said that the most difficult part of her in all her songs was that.. the composer Mohamed Abdel Wahab is giant because he knows what the capabilities of this fourth pyramid were reaching 🙏🙏

  • @mayomy
    @mayomy 2 года назад +92

    She was in her sixties and did a tour around the world to bring money for the Egyptian army to help Egypt to fight against Israel to bring our sinai back , she was a strong patriot woman

    • @asdaa7845
      @asdaa7845 2 года назад +2

      صدقتى اختي
      فهي من عائلتي ولي الفخر

    • @user-lk1qx7gb5o
      @user-lk1qx7gb5o 2 года назад

      Right on!

    • @user-rm6br7jy8q
      @user-rm6br7jy8q 2 года назад

      الله يرحمها ويجعل مثواها الجنه

  • @maysoonmusic
    @maysoonmusic 2 года назад +276

    Om Kalthoum - Inta Omry (You are my Life!)
    Your eyes took me back to the days that used to be (have gone),
    They’ve taught me to regret the past and its wounds.
    The years I lived before my eyes have seen you were wasted,
    and they shouldn’t have been counted against me.
    You are my life, whose morning started with your light!
    You are my life!
    How much of my life’s time, before you, has gone and been spent.
    Habibi (my love), how much of my life’s time has gone,
    But the heart before you never saw a single joy,
    Nor has it tasted in the world other than the taste of wounds!
    I have only started to love my life now.
    I have also started to fear that life might run past me.
    My heart and mind met joy in the light of your eyes.
    Ye life of my heart, more precious than my life itself.
    Why Haven’t I met your love sooner?
    The years I lived before my eyes have seen you were wasted,
    and they shouldn’t have been counted against me.
    You are my life, whose morning started with your light!
    You are my life!
    The beautiful nights, affection and love,
    The heart has saved them aside for you, since a long time ago.
    Taste with me the love, feel its bits and pieces,
    From the tenderness of my heart whose yearning for your love has reached its limit.
    Give me your eyes, where my eyes can daydream into.
    Give me your hands, where mine feel at ease upon touching them.
    Habibi (my love), come, what has passed us is enough already!
    The years I lived before my eyes have seen you were wasted,
    and they shouldn’t have been counted against me.
    You are my life, whose morning started with your light!
    You are my life!
    Ye more precious than my days, ye more beautiful than my dreams!
    Take me to your love and keep me away from the world,
    Let’s go far away, just me and you,
    We shall wake up with love and sleep on affection.
    You made me come to peace with my life,
    And helped me forget my pain, and with you I forget all sadness.
    Your eyes took me back to the days that used to be (have gone),
    They’ve taught me to regret the past and its wounds.
    The years I lived before my eyes have seen you were wasted,
    and they shouldn’t have been counted against me.
    You are my life, whose morning started with your light!
    You are my life!
    -
    Lyrics: Ahmad Shafiq Kamil
    Composer: Mohammad Abdulwahhab
    Translation to English: MaysoonMusic

    • @PalCan
      @PalCan 2 года назад +6

      @ahmed albrens duh lol

    • @Maged19
      @Maged19 2 года назад +11

      The subtitle really was very week , this translation is better,
      I admire Om kalthoum hope that all her songs has a good subtitles in English on RUclips 👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @amalelmekawy9118
      @amalelmekawy9118 2 года назад +3

      مرسي للترجمة🤗👌

    • @ahmadalkhamis1167
      @ahmadalkhamis1167 2 года назад +1

      Fabulous

    • @amrsalama2566
      @amrsalama2566 2 года назад +1

      Great translation Maysoon 👏👏👌

  • @kikokiko3135
    @kikokiko3135 2 года назад +88

    I’m Lebanese and I still to this day listen to her , she is the truly a legend , an icon for all Arabs .

    • @Shasha-jo5iv
      @Shasha-jo5iv 2 года назад +7

      And for PErsians! Me and all my family are from Iran and we all love her too.

    • @blakelisser1936
      @blakelisser1936 Год назад +1

      @@Shasha-jo5iv ❤️❤️❤️We love our Persian / Iranian people as well.

    • @AhmedMostafa-uk1zj
      @AhmedMostafa-uk1zj 8 месяцев назад

      لبنان بلد خرافة وفيها مبدعين فوق الوصف

    • @RiRi-ku6xz
      @RiRi-ku6xz 6 месяцев назад

      @@Shasha-jo5ivwow fr??

  • @djenaramurad9433
    @djenaramurad9433 2 года назад +20

    Can you believe that she was 70 years old when she sang that song at that concert....unbelievable vocals...👏

  • @LosELesSs
    @LosELesSs 2 года назад +101

    it's not about her voice or the music, in fact it's a state of happiness, satisfying and lot of memories, hard to describe.

  • @hamza-trabelsi
    @hamza-trabelsi 2 года назад +17

    Fact , the Mic was hanged from the ceiling, she had to be at least 1 meter away from it, because the Mic wouldn't be able to handle her frequencies.

  • @samotanso6422
    @samotanso6422 10 месяцев назад +4

    Um, Kalthum will no never be repeated in the whole of Arabic history , the waves of her voice very smoothly pentertting through body and soul . 45 years ago, she passed away, and people still listening to her voice. I often listen to her, especially before bedtime.

  • @FuadZorba
    @FuadZorba 2 года назад +16

    dude we Arabs know how to make great music, love from Palestine

  • @romeosantiago9671
    @romeosantiago9671 2 года назад +40

    Wow, this is incredible brother. Thank you for sharing. This singer and her lyrics are powerful. It’s as if she’s reciting a love story. Makes me sort of cry if I’m being honest

    • @nadaemad1779
      @nadaemad1779 2 года назад +4

      You got it romeo .. her songs is a stories .. especially الاطلال el atlal (the ruins)

    • @marwand.a.z9840
      @marwand.a.z9840 2 года назад +3

      Yup don't miss al.atlal if you seeking for lyrics voice and performance.... I recommend you Canada react Chanel

  • @ahmedalawady4674
    @ahmedalawady4674 5 месяцев назад +6

    انها سيده الغناء العربي ام كلثوم الهرم الرابع

  • @user-pk6rk9pz7n
    @user-pk6rk9pz7n 3 месяца назад +3

    Hello everyone. l am Ali Aljoundy from Syria and Umm koulthom is my favorite singer. l hear her songs every day

  • @RedSparrow_FREEDOM
    @RedSparrow_FREEDOM 2 года назад +55

    Umm Kulthum drives me crazy when I listen to her songs. makes me say allllaaaah! I feel my heart dancing and full in deep love with her voice! gosh! I am lucky to understand Arabic!

  • @hanjks5347
    @hanjks5347 2 года назад +32

    Thank you for the nice video of the legendary Oum kalthoum "Star of the East", by the way in this concert she was 69 years old, and she was singing in many Arab and Western countries to collect donations for the war effort after the 1967 crisis

  • @timurhan304
    @timurhan304 2 года назад +124

    2 meters away from microphone. Wow!

    • @r.muzieknl3033
      @r.muzieknl3033 2 года назад +26

      Yes. Because They put the mic right in front of her when she was singing. It exploded because of the strength of her voice. So they put the microphone away from it. That is why it is called the fourth pyramid in Egypt, because its room is strong and its voice has not faded throughout its life. She was singing this song at the age of seventy and she was singing with all her might and her singing is amazing

    • @GabrieLight
      @GabrieLight 2 года назад +4

      @@r.muzieknl3033
      LMAO... that's some usual exaggeration talks here, no one called her the 4th pyramid, they called the high dam that name, and other things, but it's overused word anyway, as for other tales, we called this "mastaba talking", something like local fairytales which all has spread by gamal abdalnasser communist regime, let me give you some real info.
      As an Egyptian, i can add some info that old fanboys on yt wouldn't give it to you.
      She's overrated, she's not that good for real, she had too much ego, and she got her fame in late age bcoz she was a famous supporter of the military coup 1952, to protect her wealth, she support them (regime) with money, so she got praised by the regime, the new communist regime made her appearance everywhere, tens of parties every year and on tv and radio, also military private parties, she got praised in their speeches, she was their central lovely tool to gain popularity for people, as they used many of singers for this purpose, but for the ones who didn't support the coup methods like the respected maestro Muhammad Fawzi they destroyed him, so i prefer Asmahan over her, more humble and respected woman and also more beautiful voice, unfortunately she died young, there's a lot of Egyptians like me, in fact all my family and friends except one.
      And I'm from Alexandria, Egypt.

    • @mohamedzanaty1042
      @mohamedzanaty1042 2 года назад +11

      @@GabrieLight
      Hello electronic fly, you are an active fly, copy your comment and put it everywhere..

    • @GabrieLight
      @GabrieLight 2 года назад +1

      @@mohamedzanaty1042
      electronic fly! _hmmm_ 🤔
      Hey dodo, here you go 🧃 take a sip and relax! 😄

    • @mohamedzanaty1042
      @mohamedzanaty1042 2 года назад +3

      @@GabrieLight
      Yeah, you are a committee.. if you are not a committee, then you are spiteful, and if you are not spiteful, then you are stupid and ignorant.

  • @ahmeds8675
    @ahmeds8675 5 месяцев назад +10

    This song came to life after the Egyptian president begged Umm kulthum & Abd elWahab to work together ❤😂

  • @odilevanrothbart1491
    @odilevanrothbart1491 2 года назад +21

    She was have the most beautiful voice in the world ❤🌼

  • @hliloukaree1064
    @hliloukaree1064 4 месяца назад +8

    أغنية خارقة وصوت جبار من كوكبة الشرق ربي يرحمها

  • @MMm-ig8fn
    @MMm-ig8fn 2 года назад +37

    ام كلثوم وعبد الحليم صوت لن يتكرر مهما طال الزمان

  • @achemrahyounes3084
    @achemrahyounes3084 2 года назад +14

    this show was in olympia in paris in november 1967.

  • @sdirimedmehdi8157
    @sdirimedmehdi8157 2 года назад +18

    You have to listen to her when she was younger, you ll be shocked how amazing her voice was.

    • @nairaashraf3180
      @nairaashraf3180 Год назад +1

      I think there's no big difference between her voice at this time where you speak about and her voice when she was younger except that her voice has been strengthened and owned a holy voice

  • @ramiabdalla5810
    @ramiabdalla5810 2 года назад +17

    Proudly, she is all time the best in our history of musical industry plus she was an amazing lady , she helped Egypt so much all her life long. Still after 50 years when she passed away she still number one . She is outstanding yet she is the the 4th pyramid
    Greetings from Atlanta, GA ( 20 years living in the USA 🇺🇸) still enjoying her songs and fabulous music 🎶 thank you for this video, getting very emotional now

  • @surrasameer7758
    @surrasameer7758 2 года назад +27

    The lyrics, so emotional and meaningful.

  • @kareemyasser2838
    @kareemyasser2838 2 года назад +12

    I am Egyptian and I am happy because you know Umm Kulthum. I want you to hear the song “Darrat Al-Ayyam (دارت الايام)

  • @yasserkhalil5625
    @yasserkhalil5625 2 года назад +19

    She sang this song first timewhen she was 63 years old.
    She was a legend.

  • @addielove
    @addielove 2 года назад +22

    Umm kulthum is one of the most famous arabian singers.. love from Sudan 🇸🇩

    • @tarekbahr3620
      @tarekbahr3620 2 года назад +5

      Egyptian singer we are not arabs 🤮

    • @addielove
      @addielove 2 года назад +5

      @@tarekbahr3620 it’s called the Arab republic of Egypt!!

    • @mdhtshukri5943
      @mdhtshukri5943 2 года назад +3

      @@tarekbahr3620 What you're saying is just hate speech

    • @mdhtshukri5943
      @mdhtshukri5943 2 года назад +3

      @@tarekbahr3620 keep it for yourself

    • @M.Salemx
      @M.Salemx 2 года назад +3

      @@addielove
      Just a modern term since 1952 and it will be changed soon 😇

  • @omaramin6874
    @omaramin6874 2 года назад +15

    She was and still the superstar of arab world where they called her ( the star of oriental world ) ❤

  • @ebtesamhassan8158
    @ebtesamhassan8158 2 года назад +5

    ولا ننسى أن هذا الابداع وام كلثوم كانت فى مرحله سنيه كبيره ولهذا انصحك بسماع اغانى اقدم وسوف تنبهر أكثر بصوت من روعته لايصدق

  • @a-man2246
    @a-man2246 2 года назад +58

    Glad to see you reviewing Um Kulthum. Some things to note:
    The music is as much a part of the show as the vocalist, that's why there usually would be a whole 30min of pure music before the vocalist even begins to put the audience into mood (what arabs call "tarab", its like a musical high).
    Arab audiences are so different from their Western counterparts. In Arabian concerts, the audience adds cues and signals that a good performer uses to emphasize on certain verses... The performer may repeat certain passages, emphasize certain notes and basically improvise to fit the "tarab"

    • @rosetteutah7179
      @rosetteutah7179 2 года назад +6

      I am Lebanese and I grew up to listening to Oum khaltoum. She was blasting from every little lane, balcony, corner shop.etc at your Nan's house at your aunty"s your uncle's at your neighbour's house. Om Kalthoum is in the thread 9f the middle Eastern world and sum...
      She was my first experience of the Blues ...as I grew up this led to gravitating to African American Blues BB King, Freddy king, Albert King and all those greats to me they made sense after being exposed from a little age to Oum Kalthoum Arabic Blues. Thank you for your appreciation slso of an icon of the middle East

  • @Leto4900
    @Leto4900 2 года назад +13

    I'm Arabian from Saudi Arabia,for sure om kolthom an Egyptian singing legend for whole arab art lovers and we keep listen for her songs almost in each occasion or when we miss old times.
    i really appreciate your courage to listen to her songs and trying to feel it's beauty and ionic unrepeatable voice.
    thanks for sharing us your listening experience. 🙏🌹

  • @PalCan
    @PalCan 2 года назад +35

    The best part about her is that she is still the most listed to artist in Egypt, and you're very likely to hear her playing at any taxi or cafe you enter

  • @2a1he
    @2a1he 2 года назад +9

    Really this song represents for the Arabs beautiful memories, thank you for this nice presentation

    • @bkx4378
      @bkx4378 2 года назад

      This song represents Egyptians and Egypt

  • @mohamedzanaty1042
    @mohamedzanaty1042 2 года назад +90

    Umm Kulthum is the owner of the strongest singing voice and throat in human history, not only in Egypt or the Arab world.

    • @Banipal612
      @Banipal612 2 года назад +2

      لا تسنى اخي صباح فخري هو صاحب اقوى حنجرة وهو اقوى من ام كلثوم كحنجرة تحياتي.

    • @Thedarkknight688
      @Thedarkknight688 2 года назад +3

      اسمهان ؟ ليلى مراد ؟

    • @urbancohort7492
      @urbancohort7492 2 года назад +5

      @@Thedarkknight688 i’d go with Asmahan over Um kulthum

    • @ahmedm.elshireef9052
      @ahmedm.elshireef9052 2 года назад +2

      @@Thedarkknight688 sir elton john, freddie mercury

    • @2010adman
      @2010adman 2 года назад +1

      sayed al nakshabandi is the owner of the strongest singing voice

  • @carolinez6477
    @carolinez6477 2 года назад +33

    she is my favorite singer, I feel high when I listen to her❤️🥰😅
    It's so nice seeing other people having the same feeling ( specially from The minute 10 to 12 ) 🥂

    • @wissamzahawie9740
      @wissamzahawie9740 2 года назад +1

      LIFE magazine wrote that if you want to know where Umm Kulthum stood in the Arabs you have to combine Eleanor Roosevelt with Marian Anderson and Ella Fitzgerald and Edith Piaf and Maria Callas and three other famous women whose names I can't recall now, to understand her position in the Arab world.

    • @ElSwissry.3219
      @ElSwissry.3219 2 года назад +1

      The Same all minutes not just 10-12

    • @travel614
      @travel614 2 года назад +1

      I feel high this is exactly the feeling when listening to Um Kulthum

  • @FPS.Lancer
    @FPS.Lancer 2 года назад +11

    Seriously man i wish if I was born in that era. The time of true art and love.
    Edit: thanks to YT for recommending this, immediate sub man cheers.

  • @mido1178
    @mido1178 2 года назад +21

    Love the word. Really Arabic speaking people are the only audience who could really know how deep and far the words go. It a treasure of poems she sang. If you covered her you would definitely love Mercedt Sosa of Argentina

  • @tamir.7888
    @tamir.7888 Год назад +4

    The classics tell a story in just the orchestra alone. it starts slow and hypnotic, then dies down for the singer, then busts into a great bridge, has a few solos of a qanun in between and goes out like a train. there are many layers to it. this is why when I used to train bellydancers i would make them start with the classics so that they can recognize these layers until their bodies just move on their own. even if you dont understand the language, the voice just becomes another instrument.

  • @mmossalam3898
    @mmossalam3898 2 года назад +6

    I remember in my youth, going to my favorite coffee shop in (Banha) Egypt, and the only music they play there is her music, every day and it did not feel like a coffee shop without listening to her voice. she was and still after all these years, the most famous person in Egypt. Rest in Peace, my lady. you will never be forgotten.

  • @sirousmohseni4
    @sirousmohseni4 2 года назад +13

    Love her music. There is a sorrow twisted in her music that hunts you when you are down.
    As original as it comes.

    • @mido1178
      @mido1178 2 года назад +3

      Totally agreed but then it makes u happy right after

  • @yasserariqi8290
    @yasserariqi8290 2 года назад +10

    in all arab countries when two love each other they use um kalthum songs to express their feelings

  • @yuzefaron
    @yuzefaron 2 года назад +164

    She is the legend, all Arabians singer respect her so much.
    You should listen to her more sweet and stronger song.. FYI, she could stand singing more than one hour for a song live. Check more song's video.
    Thank you uncle robk for this nice reaction video

    • @GabrieLight
      @GabrieLight 2 года назад +4

      LMAO... no she isn't a legend for sure.
      As an Egyptian, i can add some info that old fanboys on yt wouldn't give it to you.
      She's overrated, she's not that good for real, she had too much ego, and she got her fame in late age bcoz she was a famous supporter of the military coup 1952, to protect her wealth, she support them (regime) with money, so she got praised by the regime, the new communist regime made her appearance everywhere, tens of parties every year and on tv and radio, also military private parties, she got praised in their speeches, she was their central lovely tool to gain popularity for people, as they used many of singers for this purpose, but for the ones who didn't support the coup methods like the respected maestro Muhammad Fawzi they destroyed him, so i prefer Asmahan over her, more humble and respected woman and also more beautiful voice, unfortunately she died young, there's a lot of Egyptians like me, in fact all my family and friends except one.
      And I'm from Alexandria, Egypt.

    • @saraahmed630
      @saraahmed630 2 года назад +15

      @@GabrieLight I doubt you are Egyptian All Egyptians appreciate her, whether is the listener is a minister or a cleaner, we all enjoy listening to her songs, and she has right to know her value. Today, no one has achieved her popularity.

    • @GabrieLight
      @GabrieLight 2 года назад +2

      @@saraahmed630
      Wow "all Egyptians" LMAOoooo!
      What's about alfagoumi?! 😂
      طَبْعًا عَيْلَةٌ زيك فِي الْغَالِبِ متعرفش مَيْن الفاجومي اللَّيّ عَاصَر السِّتّ بتاعتك ، وَكَتَب فِيهَا قَصِيدَة لَطِيفَةٌ ، خليني انقلهالك .
      يَا وَلِيُّه ، عَيْبٌ اِخْتَشَى يَا شَبَّه أَيَّد الْهُون
      دَه انتى اللى زيك مَشَى يَا مُرْضِعَة قَلَاوُون
      مدحتى عِشْرِين مِلْك وَمَيِّت وَزِير وَرَئِيس
      مَرْوَان ، وَعَبْدُ الْمَلِكِ والمفترى ، وعتريس
      بتغنى بالزمبلك ؟ وَلَا انتى صَوْت إبْلِيس
      مِنْ أَوَّلِ الْمُبْتَدَأ حَتَّى نِهَايَةٌ الْكَوْن ؟
      لَا متقلقيش يَا حُلْوَةٌ فِي مصريين كتييير آوِي مُحْتَرَمَيْن مَش بيحبوا السَّافِلَة اللَّيّ كَانَت عاوزه تُغْنِي الْقُرْآن وغنت "الخلاعه مذهبي" وَلَيَالِي حُمْرًا مَع ظباط الْجَيْش وَغَيْرِهِ مِنْ مُسَخَّرَةٌ .
      لَكِن الْمُنَافِقِين طَبْعًا أَهْوَاءَهُمْ قَبْلَ الْأَخْلَاق وَالدِّين . .

    • @saraahmed630
      @saraahmed630 2 года назад +2

      @@GabrieLight انا مش عيله ،
      هى وان كانت فعلت ما فعلته لم يصلنا اى شئ مما زكرت فقد وصلنا اغانى جميله صوت قوى ولحن رائع وان كنت سجين الأفكار السوداوية ما ذنبنا نحن

    • @GabrieLight
      @GabrieLight 2 года назад +3

      @@saraahmed630
      هل تقولين انها لم ترد غناء القرآن ولم تغنِ "الخلاعه مذهبي"؟!
      اخبرينا بإجابتك حتى آتيكِ بالدليل يا سيده ساره!
      تعديل: بالمناسبه تكتب "ذكرت" وليس كما كتبتِها.

  • @M.Salemx
    @M.Salemx 2 года назад +16

    The Egyptian legend 🥰🥰

  • @adashti4863
    @adashti4863 2 года назад +20

    One thing should be known that’s for about 40 years of her career was singing without microphone and the mic seen is only for recording. What amazing voice

  • @Ali-jx1ub
    @Ali-jx1ub 2 года назад +4

    I am 26, from Algeria, I listen her almost every day when I am in the train. Her voice is so powerful, the lyrics and the melody are so beautiful 😍

  • @Mo.Faried
    @Mo.Faried 2 года назад +6

    Her songs remain timeless master pieces from this era ❤ Sending love from Egypt.

  • @SuhailSyed_Ibn_Patcha
    @SuhailSyed_Ibn_Patcha 6 месяцев назад +2

    Wow, her pitch range is amazing. One the versatile singer. In my country India, we too had a versatile, with heavenly voice playback singer. He sang as low pitch to the highest pitch. His sweetness in the voice would certainly capture souls. No matter what the situation of the scenes and song is, he dissolved himself like water. He's none other than the greatest ever lived Muhammad Rafi.

  • @syrian9301
    @syrian9301 2 года назад +4

    "Something never ever to forget" that's right , I can't stop the tears in my eyes whenever I hear this song no matter what it's just the emotions the love the passion , just fill me with joy. Rip أم كلثوم

  • @wady0
    @wady0 2 года назад +7

    Note that she was old in this video. when she was young, she had a great voice

  • @mahaelsakka9958
    @mahaelsakka9958 2 года назад +6

    Thé Egyptian queen 👑, she is the best of all times 🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬 , by the way the Egyptian music is the best in the Middle East/ Mediterranean area

  • @soccer1955
    @soccer1955 2 года назад +2

    I love umkalthoom she made over 300 songs each song about 2 hours I listen to her every day. She makes me happy I can't imagine my life without her music.

  • @turkyinterista3334
    @turkyinterista3334 2 года назад +8

    The song is too Classy for your reaction. With all my respect and love to you ❤️

  • @user-lk1qx7gb5o
    @user-lk1qx7gb5o 2 года назад +18

    Powerful vocals, being Arabic I grew up to my parents listening to her, back then I had little appreciation for it. I was young and Arabic music made me cry constantly. Like I did the first time I heard the Beatles "Here comes the sun"! Now I don't mind crying to music at all. I do it on the regular.

  • @happinesstrading3804
    @happinesstrading3804 2 года назад +6

    I’m glad to see this video, thank you for giving ur time to create it and introduce Um Kul thoom to ur viewers, let me explain to you why she isa legend.
    vocal songs s has 3 main elements, lyrics, melody and the performing voice, now there is another elements added which wasn’t of value before like the visual effects, production houses, agents and plastic surgery, the 3 original elements at the time of Somah (the nick name of Um Kal thoom) was at the top level, best lyrics and music talents combined with her amazing choices and heavenly performance to create songs that till now no one can compete with it and still after almost a 100 yrs first choice for new generations, she was not only a performer, she was the director of all her songs and best of the best poetry, music and musician were sleeping outside her door wishing her to accept theirwork

  • @heatherj7060
    @heatherj7060 2 года назад +14

    Rest in peace Um kalthum just like the peace you spread through your music and the angel voice of you

  • @thetruthoutside8423
    @thetruthoutside8423 2 года назад +33

    This is umm Khlthum, the most important singer, ever in the Arabic music and no one until now replaced her. You are right that was on stage they have to be good no second chance. The composer is the great Mohammed Abd Elwahb and that was the first song he had composed to her.

  • @YoussefMohamed-nu3zi
    @YoussefMohamed-nu3zi 2 года назад +20

    Can you react to Abdelhalim hafez, he's another legendary egyptian singer

  • @e7na.online113
    @e7na.online113 2 года назад +31

    It is an Egyptian Arab legend, it is the planet of the East, Umm Kulthum

  • @NzNs9186
    @NzNs9186 2 года назад +17

    أسطورة الطرب بلا منازع

  • @RiRi-ku6xz
    @RiRi-ku6xz 6 месяцев назад +7

    I’m really really curious how Arabic music sounds to ppl who don’t understand the language

  • @AlaKareem
    @AlaKareem 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for sharing this song
    Um kalthom is the singer of all times. She still at the top of our list in the Arab world. Please hear this song for her : Ya Habiy

  • @omarskigiza5289
    @omarskigiza5289 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for being open to our music. You should also know that Om Kalthom's funeral has a record of the greatest funeral ever done for a female in the history. The number of crowds exceeded millions and the number of kings, presidents, and diplomats was phenomenal. Search for 'Om Kalthom's funeral".

  • @ashrafelgezawy710
    @ashrafelgezawy710 2 года назад +5

    Did you recognized how far is the microphone, she owns a strong voice waves with a history of brake a microphone if it’s close to her mouth

  • @dreamlife9892
    @dreamlife9892 2 года назад +62

    She is a legend 🌼

    • @GabrieLight
      @GabrieLight 2 года назад +2

      No, she isn't a legend at all.
      As an Egyptian, i can add some info that old fanboys on yt wouldn't give it to you.
      She's overrated, she's not that good for real, she had too much ego, and she got her fame in late age bcoz she was a famous supporter of the military coup 1952, to protect her wealth, she support them (regime) with money, so she got praised by the regime, the new communist regime made her appearance everywhere, tens of parties every year and on tv and radio, also military private parties, she got praised in their speeches, she was their central lovely tool to gain popularity for people, as they used many of singers for this purpose, but for the ones who didn't support the coup methods like the respected maestro Muhammad Fawzi they destroyed him, so i prefer Asmahan over her, more humble and respected woman and also more beautiful voice, unfortunately she died young, there's a lot of Egyptians like me, in fact all my family and friends except one.
      And I'm from Alexandria, Egypt.

    • @user-sd1ce6fc3u
      @user-sd1ce6fc3u 2 года назад +7

      @@GabrieLight
      also, as an Egyptian ... she was a legend all time before and after 1952 and still and will be forever No #1.

    • @GabrieLight
      @GabrieLight 2 года назад +1

      @@user-sd1ce6fc3u
      Yes i know, i swear by Allah that i know there's always fanboys for any celebrity around the world, even dumbs like justin bieber has millions if not billions, that will never change the reality, so grow up!

    • @GabrieLight
      @GabrieLight 2 года назад

      @Nancy Mahmoud
      Truth hurts?!
      Why don't you grow up and let anyone share his opinion?
      Or maybe it's forbidden and only allow to fans!!
      Please, stop the dictator inside!

    • @GabrieLight
      @GabrieLight 2 года назад +1

      @Nancy Mahmoud
      Yeah yeah the usual gibberish and childish talk after i refuted you with your same logic!
      That's what we called intellectually bankrupted, darling!
      وهكذا نصعقُ اللبواتِ التي على شاكلتكِ.
      Let's see how you'll laugh now! ;)

  • @ammarsyrie1355
    @ammarsyrie1355 2 года назад +80

    I love to see people from another culture and language enjoying with our music and arts, i know that arabic language is difficult but passion is a language by itself, i also suggest to you to listen to another Arabian singer called "Rasha Rizk" she's also one of the best in Arabic world and she is very strong in the operal theater, she also had a concert in Paris singing the same song you have listened now, "inta omri"
    Try to listen to her songs the Arabic culture is very rich, especially in music and poetry (:

    • @amronemhb2448
      @amronemhb2448 2 года назад +10

      I don’t think Radha risk can be compared to um kulthum, even when I do like her. Secondly, the video is about um kulthum , which you have not even credited her before jumping to promoting someone else !

  • @yaserasaad
    @yaserasaad 2 года назад +2

    I loved it man, big love from Iraq to keep going with awesome videos and reacts.

  • @hanynashaat8829
    @hanynashaat8829 2 года назад +1

    Her dedication to excellent performance .. almost 50 yrs continous great performance
    how she performed each % every note and detail
    A Legend

  • @perfectmysterious1155
    @perfectmysterious1155 2 года назад +3

    She is divine talented .May God bless her works

  • @someone-wv8uh
    @someone-wv8uh 2 года назад +6

    My father use to lesson to her type long time... I was kid I don't understand any word meaning but I was so happy with the music...

  • @madmamduh9092
    @madmamduh9092 2 года назад +13

    she is the most Egyptian legend ever singers

    • @GabrieLight
      @GabrieLight 2 года назад

      She was overrated af by gamal abdalnasser regime, a lot of us don't really like her voice, and prefer Asmahan over her.

    • @mohamedzanaty1042
      @mohamedzanaty1042 2 года назад +4

      @@GabrieLight
      You are a vile electronic fly 😂

    • @GabrieLight
      @GabrieLight 2 года назад

      @@mohamedzanaty1042
      electronic fly! _hmmm_ 🤔
      Hey dodo, here you go 🧃 take a sip and relax! 😄

    • @touringthecitywalking9209
      @touringthecitywalking9209 2 года назад +2

      @@mohamedzanaty1042 Yuo are 1000% correct!! This person is a troller, spreading lies against this great singer!!

  • @Ro_0ke
    @Ro_0ke 5 месяцев назад +2

    أعظم ما غنى على هذا الكوكب صوت ملائكي

  • @ziadkhalaf198
    @ziadkhalaf198 2 года назад +7

    Fact: Oum Kalthoum was a favorite of Mick Jagger, Bob Dylan, and she inspired Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin) in so many different ways since adolescence. Best example famous song "Kashmir"

    • @sherifto7171
      @sherifto7171 2 года назад

      Can you tell more details about that... Led Zeppelin

  • @DIYinCA
    @DIYinCA Год назад +2

    I love your passion and your taste for music Robk. Back in the 1970s, during the war in Lebanon, I went to work in Syria and Um Kulthum's songs got me through the day every day. Also, I remember, as a kid, my great uncle took me to a restaurant that served fava beans for breakfast in downtown Damascus and this song was playing every time.

  • @Ishana_Intuitive
    @Ishana_Intuitive 8 месяцев назад +2

    When she gave concerts through the radio the streets of Cairo were empty. She reflected the egyptian soul. Mohamed Abdel Wahab was the genius composer and life long admirer of Oum Kalthoum.
    Enta Omri means 'you are my life". And I always cry when I hear her. Btw, "Oum" means "mother of". It is common to call mothers with this title and the name of their child following. So it's mother of Kalthoum.
    Greetings from a 30 year belly dancer, married with Egyptian.

  • @tokyoistanbul4847
    @tokyoistanbul4847 2 года назад +24

    Core Arab! Arabs should proud of her. İ had seen her funeral, hundreds of thousand people were moaning in the streets of Cairo.
    Still there are some Arabian radios playing her songs only...

    • @ahmedyahia5471
      @ahmedyahia5471 2 года назад +3

      We r Egyptians not arabs , om kulthom was Egyptian singer

    • @bkx4378
      @bkx4378 2 года назад +1

      She’s Egyptian not Arab stop claiming all of our stuff as yours

  • @petermakram6404
    @petermakram6404 2 года назад +30

    The combination between the music and her voice "when her age was like 70" is just perfect and you have to know the lyrics also cause it's even better❤
    Sometimes I just close my eyes and listen to hours and hours of her❤🎶
    If you know um kulthum, you will know that when she was like in her 40s she were even better and better but unfortunately there wasn't a device to record her amazing performance....

    • @hatemelsele7015
      @hatemelsele7015 2 года назад

      True listen to Oum Kalthoum in

    • @hatemelsele7015
      @hatemelsele7015 2 года назад

      It's true listen to Oum Kalthoum in the 4th and 50th is incredible.

  • @cazaoui99
    @cazaoui99 2 года назад +1

    Awesome analysis Rob, great take and great music from that Era.

  • @amunra3250
    @amunra3250 2 года назад +2

    All I get are goosebumps. Shukran 🙏

  • @sheriftemraz4331
    @sheriftemraz4331 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for showing us such an incredible Egyptian phoenomenon.

  • @samirbenaissa8166
    @samirbenaissa8166 2 года назад +9

    Respect Robck. You really shake you head the way we do while you listen to Om Klthoum.
    Don't miss AL ATLAL perfomed by Om Kalthoum in Tunis.

  • @OnlineMathsAcademy
    @OnlineMathsAcademy 2 года назад

    I can never get enough of Umm Kulthum! Sometimes I listen to this one song all day, you have to listen to her wuietly and deeply to fully appreciate her vocal strength...

  • @SaeedLegend
    @SaeedLegend 2 года назад +1

    I listen to this song almost everyday, I love it more each time.

  • @mastersh5633
    @mastersh5633 2 года назад +12

    Thanks for making reaction of such an Arabian legend. Kawkab alsharq literally means the planet of east. Um means mother and kulthum is a name. This song is her top and it's believed to be the greatest Arabic classical masterpiece of all times. I highly recommend that you listen to the full song and other songs of her.

  • @jhvjjh5784
    @jhvjjh5784 2 года назад +4

    Wow ..great voice

  • @backfire4468
    @backfire4468 2 года назад +1

    that was great reaction of you on this master piece song Rob!

  • @ebtesamhassan8158
    @ebtesamhassan8158 2 года назад +2

    مااجمل صوت ام كلثوم
    ونقائه وقوته التى ليس لها مثيل ❤️

  • @lifeafterfifty2208
    @lifeafterfifty2208 2 года назад +4

    please note that there is no sheet music in front of the band members for a full hour of the song. She leads.

  • @maheralsultany
    @maheralsultany 2 года назад +5

    We are so proud of umm kulthum 💟🇮🇶