Lyrics by Adonis

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  1. La Bel Haki
  2. Afraid 2 Fall
  3. Broken Wings
  4. Deserted
  5. El Ossa W Ma Feeha
  6. Enemy
  7. Gin Com Mel (feat. Pelé MilFlows, Marck & Neo Beats)
  8. Hayk El Nass
  9. Heart On Rubberband
  10. Hzar
  11. Message In A Bottle
  12. Mirage Of Love
  13. Nour
  14. One Second
  15. Only Human
  16. Overboard
  17. Picture In A Frame
  18. Pushin' Away
  19. Que Que Cê Pede Pra Mim (part. Recayd Mob)
  20. Radio
  21. Ready For Me
  22. Save The World
  23. Senses
  24. Silence Is So Loud
  25. Surgery
  26. Wardrobe
  27. What It Feels Like
  28. Wishing Well

In Greek mythology, Adonis (Ancient Greek: Ἄδωνις, romanized: Adōnis; Phoenician: 𐤀𐤃𐤍, romanized: Adón) was the mortal lover of the goddesses Aphrodite and Persephone, who was famous for having achieved immortality. He was widely considered to be the ideal of male beauty in classical antiquity. The myth goes that Adonis was gored by a wild boar during a hunting trip and died in Aphrodite's arms as she wept. His blood mingled with her tears and became the anemone flower. Aphrodite declared the Adonia festival to commemorate his tragic death, which was celebrated by women every year in midsummer. During this festival, Greek women would plant "gardens of Adonis", small pots containing fast-growing plants, which they would set on top of their houses in the hot sun. The plants would sprout, but soon wither and die. Then the women would mourn the death of Adonis, tearing their clothes and beating their breasts in a public display of grief. The Greeks considered Adonis's cult to be of Near Eastern origin. Adonis's name comes from a Canaanite word meaning "lord" and most modern scholars consider the story of Aphrodite and Adonis to be derived from a Levantine version of the earlier Mesopotamian myth of Inanna (Ishtar) and Dumuzid (Tammuz). In late 19th and early 20th century scholarship of religion, Adonis was widely seen as a prime example of the archetypal dying-and-rising god. His name is often applied in modern times to handsome youths, of whom he is considered the archetype.

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