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FA9LA: From Arabic Track to Viral Sensation
17 Dec
Summary
- The song FA9LA, featured in Dhurandhar, has gained viral popularity.
- Originally a Bahraini hip-hop track, FA9LA's lyrics are about celebration and dancing.
- Flipperachi, the artist, sees FA9LA as a vibe and is exploring collaborations in India.

The Arabic hip-hop song FA9LA, originally released by Bahraini artists Flipperachi and Daffy, has transcended its cinematic origins in the film Dhurandhar to become a widespread viral sensation. The track's infectious energy and themes of celebration and dancing have propelled it to international fame, appearing across platforms like Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts.
Filmmakers of Dhurandhar initially sought licensing for the beat but opted to retain the original Arabic version due to time constraints, a decision that ultimately allowed FA9LA to retain its authentic appeal and achieve widespread virality. The lyrics, contrary to its use in an intense film scene, are lighthearted, encouraging dancing and enjoyment.
Artist Flipperachi defines FA9LA as a "vibe" embodying a playful spirit and a love for dancing. This global recognition has sparked Flipperachi's interest in collaborating with Indian artists, indicating a potential fusion of musical styles and further expanding the song's cultural footprint.




