From the Netherlands to Cairo, Dutch singer Larossi presented her new song “Raqsa Raqsa” in the Egyptian dialect for the first time, composed by Mohamed Qemah, and recently released as a music video that gained wide popularity.

Larossi is a Dutch singer with a Moroccan father and Dutch mother. She began her artistic career through the program Idols Holland before recording her first albums with BMG, which achieved success and earned a gold certification.

She launched globally from the United States with her song Lost produced by Brody Brown, which reached number four on the US Billboard Dance Charts. She also collaborated with Phillip Lawrence, an eight-time Grammy winner, in writing several new songs.

Throughout her career, she has delivered notable works such as Cinnamon and Good, and participated in important performances including singing before Queen Beatrix in the Netherlands and participating in Expo Dubai in the presence of King Willem Alexander and Queen Maxima.

Larossi previously released the song Bleed the Same with a humanitarian message affirming human unity despite different origins, supporting the Palestinian cause.

She is currently collaborating with several Egyptian poets and composers to produce new songs in the Egyptian dialect, which will be filmed as music videos to directly engage the Egyptian audience.