58 min listen
MMusic: Haseeb “Play Love”
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Length:
8 minutes
Released:
Apr 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
“Music is a force that brings us all together, wherever you’re from.”
For this ENTIRE holy month of Ramadan, we wanted to hear some music by MUSLIM artists (beyond Dua Lipa, Cat Stevens, AR Rahman, and Zane Mallick) — so we’re bringing back MMusic with longtime FrieMMd of the Pod + our favorite Egyptian American from Cleveland, Seif Hamid, aka the musical artist Soof.
This week we’re listening to HASEEB (featuring REHMA). “Play Love” s a track that covers a theme universal to all music and art — love. The combined R&B / rap sensibilities, merged with cultural - and pop-cultural - references (Superman & Lois Lane, going to mosque) has a great vibe you’ll be bobbing your head to all day.
As always, you can check out these MMusic tracks and more @ modmypod.com/music
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this ENTIRE holy month of Ramadan, we wanted to hear some music by MUSLIM artists (beyond Dua Lipa, Cat Stevens, AR Rahman, and Zane Mallick) — so we’re bringing back MMusic with longtime FrieMMd of the Pod + our favorite Egyptian American from Cleveland, Seif Hamid, aka the musical artist Soof.
This week we’re listening to HASEEB (featuring REHMA). “Play Love” s a track that covers a theme universal to all music and art — love. The combined R&B / rap sensibilities, merged with cultural - and pop-cultural - references (Superman & Lois Lane, going to mosque) has a great vibe you’ll be bobbing your head to all day.
As always, you can check out these MMusic tracks and more @ modmypod.com/music
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Apr 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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