The Rotana media group has released Lebanese star Elissa's latest album titled "The Happiest One". Elissa's latest compliation contains 13 new songs, in addition to a cover of a song by late Algerian star Warda. The singer collaborated in this album with a group of elite writers and composers from the Arab world. The songwriter, Nader Abdullah, contributed to three songs: "Optimist", "Will Go Around, Then Come Back To Me" composed by Tamer Ashour and "I Went To Him" composed by Nader Abdullah. Other songs include: "In your eyes" written and composed by Mohamed Raheem, "The Happiest One" and "I'm Tired Of You" written by Salama Aly and composed by Mohamed Yehia, "Remember?" written by Ahmed Marzouk and composed by Mohamed Raheem, "If I tell You" by Hani Abdel Karim and composed by Madeen, "I hated you" written by Ahmed Mady and composed by Mohamed Raheem. "Overwhelm me" was written by Seham el Sheshaa and composed by Mohamed Raheem, "They said it's the Feast" was written and composed by Romeo Lahood, the song "My Heart Can Feel You" was written by Adel Rafool and composed by Jean Saliba, and finally the song "Sometimes" was written and composed by Bahaa elDin Mohamed and Mohamed Diaa. Besides the new songs and her new look on the album cover, singing "If It Was Not For The Blame" gives her credit as it is one of the finest pieces of the late singer Warda, written by Morsy Gameel Aziz and composed by Mohamed Abdul Wahab.
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