Style: French chanson meets Arabic folk, inspired by Dalida’s later work (e.g., her Arabic‑language songs) and the mysticism of North African music. Vocal: female contralto — powerful, deep, sensual, and ethereal, Focus on the lower register of the contralto range for a resonant, grounding effect. Add subtle reverb for a cavernous, gorge‑like effect and highlight the vocal overtones. Instruments: blend classic chanson (accordion, acoustic bass) with Arabic (oud, ney, riq). Tempo: 110 BPM. Language: French, with a few poetic Arabic phrases in the bridge. Mood: enchanting, passionate, otherworldly.