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Iraqi singer Maged Al Mohandes is surprised that audiences attacked his new song "Saharni" (Charmed Me) for including name of Saudi girls. "GN4ME.com" reported the names in the song wasn't a good move, and was done previously by Saudi and other Arab singers. The song was recently leaked in bad quality, and titled "Bent Al Riyadh" (Girl of Riyadh). The singer noted he didn't address Riyadh girls only, but Khaleeji girls in general, as the names mentioned such as Rima, Haifa, Moudhi, Hessa and Mounira are Arabic names common in that region. An unknown source leaked the song, lyrics by Abdulla Abu Ras and composed by Naser Al Saleh. The song was released by Rotana in high quality just as it was finished, and it is part of a new album due in June 2012. From: Anayou
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