Amrie Saurel Release Her Single 'Enta Omri'

After the first hymn to peace called "Daawatou Salam" written by Moroccan songwriter Ahmed Salmouni and performed by Amrie, the singer left to present her models in Algeria and recorded her second album "Rissala" in 2017, in Algiers. A true Franco-Algerian collaboration, the album is very well received on Algerian soil. Amrie will decide to wait until the most opportune moment to present her work in France.

Now experienced on stage, Amrie's songs have sensitized the hearts of her French-speaking audience and forced the admiration of Arabic speakers for the linguistic effort provided, the novelty of the musical style and the depth of the lyrics.

Far beyond the music, Amrie invites us to look at the culture and the Arabic language under another prism that the tumult often portrayed in the media. It is for this reason that she recorded this album in Algeria, symbolically baptizing it "Rissala": the message.

In a real process of reciprocity, equality, co-construction, "Rissala" is therefore the messenger's album that it was time to present to the French. Mixed and in the image of the artist, the opus "Rissala" carries within it several influences where everyone can recognize their part of Mediterranean identity.

So let yourself be "led by the end of your heart" by this solar and captivating voice that brings people together in the name of music.

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