In deed, Western Pop music has influenced Arabic music. I'm kind of musician and knows that well. All genres of music are great. I guess Arabs like that kind of pop music. But when it comes to top 40 hits in America, things get quite different, most of Arabs don't like that kind of music videos and the kind of language which is used in those song. But they're popular in the Arab World and played on some Arab TV channels.
2007-10-09 06:16:35
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answered by MagicWand 3
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I am Arab however never lived in the middle east but know much about it as i have visited it numerous times and have many cousins there. In terms of what do they think of western music i would put to rest beliefs that western music is looked down upon and appears on many television and radio networks and is listened to by many. Yes they do play hit songs particularly songs by shakira, celine dion and mm and Usher. In the middle east if you notice nearly every house has a satellite in which they receive nearly more than 100 or so english and arabic channels such as bbc, showtime, movie 1, the comedy channel video hits etc which is commonly watched.
The middle east you see and hear on television is not the same in real life in that they are well developed and share similar lives to those in the west particularly countries like lebanon and the gulf states as well as egypt.
2007-10-06 19:51:21
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answered by acer_junior 2
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Depends - the Arab world, as you put it, is vast with significant variation in its views. Some embrace much of Western pop culture, some consider it blasphemous and a corrupting influence. Individuals may, and do, secretly emulate Western culture when away from the prying eyes of Taliban-like fanatics.
You cannot judge by Arabs in the US, since obviously if they hated us that much they'd only be here to strap on bombs and would likely pretend to fit in.
2007-10-02 03:51:29
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answered by Brent Y 6
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One of my best friends is from the Middle East, and she knew just as much about Western music and television as I did. We met in college but it was like we grew up together because we grew up watching and listening to the same things. We still have differences of course, but we have SO many similarities. It was kind of amazing.
2007-10-01 18:58:23
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answered by Calista 5
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2016-12-28 10:33:41
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answered by kasemeier 3
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well I am american
not a mooselem
and our bubble gum cheez whiz .
hot dog productions like b spears and j timberland
are nothing more than soft core porn
in other words
it makes me want to barf...
and disgraces the good name of music
2007-10-01 18:10:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't know, don't care.
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2007-10-03 02:09:49
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answered by Weird Darryl 6
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