"Habibi" (Arabic for "my love/beloved") is a love letter to Ghali’s roots, his mother, and his fans. It seamlessly blends Italian, Arabic, and French, reflecting the "Second Generation" identity that Ghali champions.
The music video is cinematic art. Shot in Tunisia, it highlights the beauty of North Africa while contrasting it with the sleek, high-fashion aesthetic Ghali is known for. Key Lyrics GHALI - Habibi (Prod. Charlie Charles)
"Mamma, guarda, sono un uomo ora, non più un bambino" (Mom, look, I’m a man now, no longer a child) "Habibi" (Arabic for "my love/beloved") is a love
Charlie Charles crafted a beat that feels both global and deeply personal. It’s melodic, airy, and carries that "bouncy" signature that defined the 2017 trap era in Italy. Shot in Tunisia, it highlights the beauty of
"Habibi" proved that music in Italy could be multicultural and still top the charts. It paved the way for a more diverse music scene, showing that you don't have to choose between your heritage and your home.
These lines underscore the song's underlying theme: the journey from a kid in the Milanese suburbs (Baggio) to a national superstar.
When "Habibi" dropped, it wasn't just a hit; it was a cultural shift. Produced by the visionary Charlie Charles , the track serves as the beating heart of Ghali’s debut album, Album . Why It Still Hits