In conjunction with National Day… a patriotic song that brings together Muhammad Abdo and the late Badr Al-Mohsin

by ADeeL

In conjunction with the 94th National Day, artist Muhammad Abdo presented to his fans a new patriotic song called “Who Believes”, composed by him and to the words of the late poet Prince Badr bin Abdul Mohsin, singing about the motherland, its glory and history, as it expresses the feelings of pride and being connected to the motherland, and reflects how a citizen feels about his country.

The song encompasses the meanings of loyalty to the motherland, a sense of pride in the past and dreams of the future, which enhances a sense of identity and belonging, and represents a poetic vision of a citizen's feelings towards their country, making it one of the most beloved national songs.

The song was written in the style of the national poet Badr bin Abdul Mohsin, as it expresses patriotic feelings, distinguished by a musical arrangement that combines authenticity and modernity, thus this work marks a new comeback for the great artist Muhammad Abdo after he recently went through a health crisis that kept him away from the artistic scene.

The late Badr bin Abdul Mohsin and artist Muhammad Abdo presented many patriotic compositions that formed the characteristics of the national song, mixed with the meanings of pride, belonging, and national values, such as O Rawabi Najd, Above the Ham of the Clouds, and Swords of Glory and Motherland are constantly present in the songs of artist Muhammad Abdo. It is a major story that reflects feelings of pride and belonging, touches hearts and enhances national spirit.

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