Has Saint Levant been everywhere this summer? Absolutely. Are we complaining? Not really. His new deluxe album for Love Letters just dropped, and one song sounds like it’s about Lebanese girls.
It’s not confirmed, but…hear us out.
In case you haven’t listened to it yet, we’re talking about NARI NARI NARI. You can give it a listen here:
The pre-chorus kicks off with:
تحكي عربي مكسر
She speaks broken Arabic
كلميني انجليزي عادي
Talk to me in plain English
Tan fake بشرتها لون الزيتونة مش تاعت
Her skin is olive-toned, not that fake tan
Jordan متزرش الأردن يا معلم نازلة ع
She doesn’t visit ordon, she’s flying to Jordan
Paris وديني
Send me to Paris
Please طب بوسة
A kiss, please
بتمشي الدنيا بعنيها ما بدها واسطة
She runs the world with her eyes and doesn’t need a wasta
And not to mention the “Hi albe” and “eno saraha Marwan” ad libs. The fluid code-switching between English and Arabic is common in Saint Levant’s songs, but these lyrics do lean towards Lebanese.
But the cherry on top is definitely that one line in the chorus that goes like:
حاطة ماتشا بلتيها
She put matcha in her latte
So, is Saint Levant’s new song really about Lebanese girls? Hard to say…but the lyrics definitely hit close to home. Either way, this might just be one of his most fun songs yet.
Here’s a little throwback to an article we wrote when he first blew up: Here’s Where Saint Levant Would Take You To Dinner In Beirut.
These Beirut cafés serve up some of the best matcha lattes and drinks in town.
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