Ya Tale3een El Jabal Remix (dj Ali Karsu) Rola Azar | -
Experience the blend of traditional Palestinian folk and modern electronic beats in this remix:
Produced as a Deep House track, it blends Rola Azar's authentic, soulful vocals with atmospheric electronic beats and piano.
The original song dates back to the British Mandate period (1918–1948). It was traditionally sung by Palestinian women as they visited loved ones in prison. Ya Tale3een El Jabal Remix (DJ Ali Karsu) Rola Azar -
By bringing this folk tradition into the club and lounge scene, the remix serves as a form of cultural preservation, ensuring the history of Palestinian resilience reaches younger generations and international listeners.
To communicate secret messages past prison guards who did not understand the local dialect, women used a technique called Imlolaah or al-malwa'lala . This involved inserting repetitive "L" sounds and extra syllables (like "lelele") to encrypt their words. Experience the blend of traditional Palestinian folk and
This version modernizes the ancient melody for a global audience:
(Oh, You Who Are Climbing the Mountain) is a profound Palestinian folk song that bridges the gap between historical resistance and modern electronic expression. The remix by DJ Ali Karsu featuring Rola Azar transforms this traditional "Tarweedeh" into a contemporary Deep House track while preserving its deep emotional weight. The Story Behind the Song By bringing this folk tradition into the club
The lyrics often addressed "freedom fighters" hiding in the mountains, signaling that help was coming or providing updates on the resistance. The Remix: DJ Ali Karsu & Rola Azar