is a masterclass in atmospheric restraint. Originally an Arabic remake of the iconic Iranian song "Soltane Ghalbha," Mathlouthi reinterprets it through the lens of isolation and yearning for a better world.
The lyrics explore the contrast between a "harsh reality" marked by oppression and the "beauty of dreams". It serves as a spiritual successor to her 2011 anthem "Kelmti Horra," but where that was a public call for revolution, "Holm" is a private act of resilience.
Despite its quiet nature, the song became her most successful track to date, garnering millions of views within months of its release. The Tracklist: "Day" & "Night"