CCC: Cross-Cultural Contemporary
“Aheba Kolesh” by Iraqi pop staar Waleed Al Shami is by far the most contemporary song I’ve heard from an Iraqi musician thus far. Everything from his dress to his musical style reminds me of American pop-stars, the principle difference simply being the language in which the songs are sung. Even the music video for “Aheb a Kolesh” reminded me of music videos produced in America. Watching the video and hearing the music was a friendly reminder to me of the innate similarities we share, despite our many differences and conflicts. After looking up an English translation to his song, I found that Waleed Al Shami was singing about many of the same things American pop music is known for. “Aheba Kolesh” is about a deep love and affection for a woman, and her eventual rejection of that love.
As I’ve learned more and more about Iraq, I’ve come across more and more differences between Iraq and my own country. Subsequently, I’ve learned of the many conflicts between America and Iraq. I can’t help but feel disappointed in these conflicts and the handling of them on both sides. Listening to this song and reading the lyrics warmed my heart. I was reminded of the universal forces that drive us together, building bridges and closing gaps. The forces of love, raw emotion, and an innate need for affection will always work to bring people together.
This video is very "American". The beat gives me a mixture of Usher and Justin Bieber vibes. Waleed Al Shami had the demeanor of an American pop singer. He also is well groom and confident, which is a strong American trait. He also wore converse which might be one of the most popular shoes worn in America. I think that America has more influence on the world's culture than any other country. Of course I am biased, however it is apparent in most forms of media. He's Lit!
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