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Marina Satti collaborates with Palestinian-Jordanian artist Zeyne on new single
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Marina Satti collaborates with Palestinian-Jordanian artist Zeyne on new single

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Greek singer Marina Satti has released a new single, "A'ti," featuring Palestinian-Jordanian artist Zeyne.
  • The collaboration blends traditional Balkan and Greek elements with contemporary global pop sounds.
  • The song explores themes of loss and personal restart, creating a multicultural sonic universe.

Greek pop artist Marina Satti continues her international outreach with a new single, "A'ti," a collaboration with popular Palestinian-Jordanian singer Zeyne. This release underscores Satti's commitment to artistic exploration, as she consistently seeks new sounds and creative partnerships.

"A'ti" exemplifies Satti's artistic direction, which aims to showcase Greek musical identity on a global stage. The song merges traditional Balkan and Greek influences with modern international trends, positioning Satti as an innovative force in contemporary pop. Her music transcends borders and languages, resonating with a diverse audience.

The track itself is a contemporary pop song with a strong emotional core, delving into themes of loss, distance, and the power of personal renewal. The duet between Satti and Zeyne creates a rich, multicultural soundscape where Arabic influences meet Western pop structures, subtly incorporating Greek elements.

Zeyne, an emerging artist in the Arabic pop scene, is known for her unique sound that blends modern production with significant cultural references. With millions of streams and a growing international presence, she is building a notable career beyond the Middle East. The single "A'ti" is released on digital platforms by MDLBEAST Records and Golden Records โ€“ Minos EMI, a Universal Music Company.

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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.