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It’s been three weeks since Saint Levant dropped his catchy track, and fans across the Levant are still in full debate mode. The question on everyone’s mind: who exactly inspired the mysterious girl in Nari Nari Nari? The conversation is as lively as ever, with social media buzzing and friendships being put to the test over every lyric.
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From living rooms to group chats, Levantine fans have dissected every line of Nari Nari Nari. Some are convinced the song is a love letter to Jordanian girls, pointing to lyrics about olive skin and switching between Arabic and English. Others argue the muse could be Lebanese, Palestinian, or even a blend of all Levantine identities. The debate has gotten so intense that even the difference between “Al Ordon” and “Jordan” is now a hot topic.
The song’s playful references have fans proudly waving their flags. Palestinian, Lebanese, and Jordanian listeners each claim the song as their own anthem. Comments like “he literally said it’s about Jordanian girls” and “this song is for all Arab girls” fill the comment sections, fueling the friendly rivalry. Whether you’re team Jordan, Lebanon, or just a fan of good music, Saint Levant has everyone talking — and dancing.
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