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1. Alabina (aka Alabína), is a France-based worldbeat group which performs a mix of Middle Eastern (Arabic and Hebrew), French and Spanish gypsy music. Members include Eti Zach (lead vocal - Hebrew: אישתאר, best known as Ishtar and Ishtar Alabina) and all of Los Niños de Sara (aka Los Ninos De Sara): Antoine Contreras (guitar, lead male vocals), Ramón Compas (guitar), Santiago Lorente (guitar) and Coco (percussion, backing vocals). They début with the album Alabina (Nov 1996, Atoll - aka Alabína's Alabina) and their latest is the single Loli, Lolita, Lola (1999, UDP). Zach frequently sings in Arabic, complementing the Spanish of rest of the band. She often sings Arabic-style, with a wavering voice and trilling. Occasionally she joins the others in Spanish (Los Niños de Sara, are four cousins, who perform only in Spanish). Zach is frequently featured on the band's album covers. - - - Due to the current Last.FM redirect to this page despite the different spellings. 2. Albina Grčić, known professionally by the mononym Alabina, is a Croatian singer. She began her career after participating in season three of The Voice Hrvatska where she finished third. She will represent Croatia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with Tick Tock. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
1. Alabina (aka Alabína), is a France-based worldbeat group which performs a mix of Middle Eastern (Arabic and Hebrew), French and Spanish gypsy music. Members include Eti Zach (lead vocal - Hebrew: אישתאר, best known as Ishtar and Ishtar Alabina) and all of Los Niños de Sara (aka Los Ninos De Sara): Antoine Contreras (guitar, lead male vocals), Ramón Compas (guitar), Santiago Lorente (guitar) and Coco (percussion, backing vocals). They début with the album Alabina (Nov 1996, Atoll - aka Alabína's Alabina) and their latest is the single Loli, Lolita, Lola (1999, UDP). Zach frequently sings in Arabic, complementing the Spanish of rest of the band. She often sings Arabic-style, with a wavering voice and trilling. Occasionally she joins the others in Spanish (Los Niños de Sara, are four cousins, who perform only in Spanish). Zach is frequently featured on the band's album covers. - - - Due to the current Last.FM redirect to this page despite the different spellings. 2. Albina Grčić, known professionally by the mononym Alabina, is a Croatian singer. She began her career after participating in season three of The Voice Hrvatska where she finished third. She will represent Croatia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with Tick Tock. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Alabina
Alabina - Original 1996
Baila Maria
Alabina - Original Version
Salma Ya Salama (Olé Y Ola)
Lolai (Ya Habibi Ya Eyni)
Yo Te Vi (Ah Ya Zein)
Baila Maria (New version)
Tierra Santa
Choukrane
Habibi de Mis Amores (Habibi Ya Nour El Ein)
Ya Mama, Ya Mama
Comme toi
Lolole (Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood)
Linda
Rona
Baila Maria - Version 1996
Alabina - La vérité si je mens
Salam, La Paz Al Final
Eshebo (Chebba)
Alabina - Spanish Version
Salma Ya Salama
De la Noche a la Mañana - Hispanic/Oriental Version
Habibi
Habibi De Mis Amores (Habibi Y
Vengan, Vengan (Ya Habaybi, Ya Ghaybine)
Sevillano
Lolaï (Ya Habibi Ya Eyni) - Version 1996
Santa Maria
Alabina (Mike Pela Edit Arab Version)
Yo Te Quiero, Tu Me Quieres
Azima Leyla
Salma Ya Salama (Ole y Ola)
Somos Gitanos
Loli, Lolita, Lola (Rikdi)
Vengan, Vengan (Ya Habaybi, Ya Ghaybine) (Mike Pela Version)
La Cubanita
Salam, La Paz Al Final (Mike Pela Version)
Alabina (Mike Pela Spanish Version)
Shir Ha 'Keshet
Espero
Habibi De Mis Amores
Eshebo (Chebbba)
Salam La Paz Al Final
Ya Habbibi Yalla
Alabina (Original version)
Casablanca
Habibi - Sawah
Megamix
Lo Que Tu Dices (Harramt Ahebbak)
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