DJ Bonita Highlights One of the Most Interesting Eras for Khaleeji Music

The short time span between 2005 and 2008 holds tons of memories for Khaleeji music. Artists were more experimental with their production selections and musical arrangements: you could hear Indian and North African influences in many albums released at the time. Music was more upbeat even when the lyrics were sad.
— Farah A Bishara (aka DJ Bonita)

The tracks that DJ Bonita chose took over the Kuwaiti airwaves, making her every drive to college memorable and fun. Any Khaleeji listening to this playlist will have a connection with these songs or – at the very least – will enjoy them as much as Bonita enjoyed compiling them.

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