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Gedida

''Gedida'' (''new'' in Arabic) is the third album by Belgian singer Natacha Atlas. It was released by Mantra Records on March 9, 1999. In the Middle East the album was released under the title ''Guzouri'' with an alternate track listing.
==Track listing==
# "Mon amie la rose" - 4:47
# "Aqaba" - 4:37
# "Mistaneek" - 4:15()
# "Bahlam" - 4:32
# "Ezzay" - 5:18
# "Bastet" - 6:17
# "The Righteous Path" - 6:48
# "Mahlabeya" - 3:29
# "Bilaadi" - 6:18
# "Kifaya" - 8:59
# "One Brief Moment" - 5:27
Middle Eastern edition
# "Aqaba" - 4:37
# "Mistaneek" - 4:15
# "Bahlam" - 4:32
# "Ezzay" - 5:18
# "Kifaya" - 8:59
# "Mon amie la rose" - 4:46
# "Bilaadi" - 5:49
# "One Brief Moment" - 5:30
# "Feres" - 7:37
;Notes
*1 ^ The song was retitled "Mistaneek (Je T'attends)" and featured Sawt El Atlas when the album was reissued in 1999.

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