Released in , "Lolaki" served as the title track for Ali Hamida’s debut album. The song's massive success was unprecedented, selling over 6 million copies worldwide. It became a historical record in the Arabic music industry, bridging the gap between eastern and western listeners with its infectious rhythm.

The track was composed by the legendary Libyan musician , who was a pioneer of the Al Jeel music genre—a style that blended traditional Arabic sounds with modern synth-pop and disco elements. Why We Still Love "Lolaki"

A vibe that made it a staple at weddings and parties for decades. How to Listen to and Download "Lolaki"

Watch the original master version on the Mazzika YouTube Channel for a true nostalgic trip.

You can find "Lolaki" on major platforms like Anghami and YouTube Music , where it has amassed millions of plays.

A blend of Egyptian and Libyan styles, often called a "white" dialect that Arabs across the region could easily understand.

For fans who want his entire discography on the go, there are dedicated apps like اغاني علي حميده available on the Google Play Store.

Musically, it’s a perfect time capsule of the 80s, featuring: Signature Hamid El-Shaeri production.