: The song highlights his unique four-valve trumpet , which allows him to play Arabic quarter tones (maqams) while backed by a powerful jazz-rock ensemble.
Experience the evocative blend of jazz and Arabic influences in this official audio of 'True Sorry' from the album Illusions: True Sorry Ibrahim Maalouf - Topic YouTube• Aug 11, 2015 ibrahim_maalouf_true_sorry
While the song began as a personal reflection, it has transformed into a collective experience for his audience: : The song highlights his unique four-valve trumpet
: For many listeners, the song has become a source of comfort during times of loss and injustice, serving as a vision for a better world. In this dream, he encountered an old man—nameless
One of the most evocative stories associated with the track is a recurring dream Maalouf had. In this dream, he encountered an old man—nameless and burdened—who embodied deep pain, regret, and desperation. The music reflects this emotional weight, alternating between soft, haunting melodies and powerful, tormented passages that mirror the man's struggle to find peace. An Anthem for Collective Peace