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Yalla Habibi (Karl Wolf song) : ウィキペディア英語版
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"Yalla Habibi" (asserted in the song to be an Arabic phrase translating to "Let's go, my love") is a 2009 single by Rime Salmi〔(Rime Salmi Official website )〕 featuring Karl Wolf released in Canada as a follow up single to the successful "Carrera". The song is the first single taken from Karl 2009 album ''Nightlife'' and is track #1 in the album. It entered the Canadian Hot 100 on the chart dated 18 October 2009 and peaked at #24 on the chart dated 19 December 2009. Yalla Habibi was produced by I-Notchz Productions and written by Lukay "Hit-mayka" at the Documedia Studio. The song also appears in the collection ''Now! 15''.
==Music video==
The official video, is produced by Music Media Factory Inc and by Lone Wolf Entertainment Inc., a production company owned by Karl Wolf. It was shot in Dubai and Ajman, in the United Arab Emirates, with Karl Wolf as director, Dominic Lachance as Co-Director and Editor, Ahmed Kardous as D.O.P and Yasir Alyasiri as producer.

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