Since the release of her first solo album Ya Nass (2013), Yasmine Hamdan has been showcasing her personal and modern vision of pop in Arabic, generating much enthusiasm across Europe and North America, as well as in the Maghreb and the Middle East (where Yasmine Hamdan has enjoyed almost iconic status since her early days with the duo Soapkills). "Between haunting folk and velvety electro-soul... Middle Eastern pop with a French touch, full of character. A success." Télérama These reinterpretations are the work of nine artists and producers as interesting as they are diverse: the powerful Parisian combo Acid Arab, the eccentric Berlin-based Chilean Matias Aguayo, the elegant German ensemble Brandt Brauer Frick, Berlin techno artist Shed (remixer for Caribou, Moderat, etc.), Brussels' Greg Bauchau, Mexican Cubenx, Greek Olga Kouklaki, and George Bshoum. Yasmine Hamdan with a superb remix of "La Chay."