John Lebanon isn't just a musician, he brings memories to life. His next single, "Disco Boi Beirut," was written in New York City in 2017, and this latest version makes the music more personal, faster, and richer.
This version of "Disco Boi" has more urgency and emotional depth than the first, but it still maintains the same feel. It sounds both new and familiar, with the energy of New York City and the dreamy feel of Beirut. "Disco Boi Beirut" is really about remembering your roots and honoring your family. The song is about John's grandmother and shows how he has changed as an artist while also connecting him to his roots. The song has more depth because it has both English and Arabic lyrics. It shows what it's like to live between cultures.
Matthew Hatch, who has worked with John for a long time, is back to work on the song. He makes sure every beat stands out and sounds polished and welcoming. Isabelle Malhame's voice gives the song a personal touch, making it feel more real. They honor the spirit of the first song while also giving it new meanings.
The music sounds like driving through familiar streets late at night, and the song is smooth and full of feelings. It captures memories without being stuck in the past, and it captures joy without losing depth. John Lebanon's song goes beyond the dance floor, combining personal stories with feelings everyone can relate to.
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