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: The chorus emphasizes how any small reminder—be it a word or a scent—reassures a heart that is constantly preoccupied with the beloved's absence.

: Diab uses the Egyptian dialect , which is widely understood across the Arab world, making the personal sentiment of the lyrics feel universal. Cultural Impact : The chorus emphasizes how any small reminder—be

The track was written by lyricist , composed by Muhamed Yehya , and arranged by Nader Hamdy . It showcases Diab’s signature fusion of traditional Egyptian rhythms with modern Western production—a style that earned him the title "Father of Mediterranean Music". Unlike the orchestral formalism of earlier Arab legends like Umm Kulthum, "Rihet El Habayeb" utilizes a more accessible, contemporary soundscape that appeals across generations. Lyricism and Emotional Depth Released in as part of his groundbreaking album

"Rihet El Habayeb" (ريحة الحبايب), which translates to "The Scent of Loved Ones," is a standout track by the legendary Egyptian artist Amr Diab . Released in as part of his groundbreaking album Lealy Nahary under the Rotana Music label, the song remains a quintessential example of his "Mediterranean Music" style. Musical Composition and Style composed by Muhamed Yehya

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