Levantine folk dabke with a bouncing 6/8 rhythm, handclaps on the backbeat, and a warm accordion-and-oud groove; verse rides with spare darbuka and finger snaps, pre-chorus opens with rising vocal stacks, chorus hits with group shouts and stomps; lead vocal close-mic and earthy, with doubled hook lines and short call-and-response ad-libs; oud trills, dabke claps, and a celebratory rise into the final refrain; bright, rustic, and front-row lively