Tum :
One day, I listened to one of your songs in a concert version. You incorporated a section of Mozart's Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K 550. I had the chance to speak with a DJ, Ajarn Bawornphong Supphasophon, with whom I often exchange musical knowledge, and he told me that doing this is a way of honoring the composer and respecting the work of musicians like Mozart. He is absolutely right. I use the same approach when I play music because I'm lazy to invent new tunes, so I use the existing material that composers have created for musicians worldwide to use. I like that concept too.
That song is named "Baddek Teb'a Fik" ( بدك تبقى فيك). The creativity in this song is incredible, and I love it. The studio version doesn't have this notation because it's produced in a Latin music style mixed with Arabic music. However, in the live performance version, you combined Jazz music with the snippet you took from Mozart's work. It's very daring of you to use such a masterful piece. Nowadays, if you want to know what a song means, you can just type the song title followed by "lyrics," and it's easily translated, unlike before. TumFC and musician nancy from Thailand
2026-05-17 11:35:19