Lella Fadda and Abyusif Reunite in New Song “Hob Bas Eh”

Lella Fadda and Abyusif Reunite in New Song “Hob Bas Eh”

After the great success of their previous track "Qata'", Lella Fadda is back with her new song "Hob Bas Eh," recently released on her YouTube channel and other music platforms. Once again, she collaborates with renowned producer and singer Abyusif.

The song serves as a critique of those who doubted her abilities and ignored her achievements, touching on themes of betrayal by friends, ambition, and self-empowerment. Produced by Abyusif and written by Lella Fadda, the track reflects the creative synergy between the two artists, built over long hours of fruitful collaboration.

Lella Fadda explained, "This song represents women who are no longer willing to back down. I expressed that through a rhythm blending mahraganat and trap, filled with heavy bass. I wanted 'Hob Bas Eh' to be an anthem for everyone who has ever been underestimated, especially girls fighting to achieve their dreams."

Born in Milan and raised in Cairo, Lella Fadda has emerged as one of the most prominent names in the Egyptian music scene. She debuted in 2020 with the track "El Waqt Mesh Bidi," and since then, she has proven herself as a singer, songwriter, and rapper of Egyptian-Italian descent. Her style blends industrial and poetic Arabic elements with hip-hop, making her music both unconventional and captivating, while highlighting her unique voice and profound lyrics.

Lella’s musical journey began in her childhood, singing Shakira songs in front of the mirror at age four. By the time she turned 13, she was sharing her original songs on YouTube and SoundCloud, which helped her build a dedicated fanbase. Alongside her musical talents, Lella Fadda is a multi-talented artist who began her acting career in 2017, appearing in the TV series "El Prince" in 2020. Her upcoming album "Magnoon" marks the culmination of her work with Abyusif, especially after the success of "Qata'," raising expectations for their future projects.

Lella's music is especially targeted at women, aiming to empower them through strong, relatable lyrics. Her partnership with Abyusif allows her to showcase her unconventional style, where her spontaneous and free-spirited writing stands out. Her songs often address familiar life themes like betrayal by friends but avoid the clichés typical in pop music, making her songwriting fresh and distinct.