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Collaborations like this are more than just catchy tunes; they are vital for cultural preservation. By combining their fan bases, Majid Zangilou and Juliana Jendo ensure that the youth remain connected to their heritage while enjoying a sound that feels fresh and relevant today. You can find more of their collaborative work, including tracks like "Casino" , on platforms like SoundCloud.

Like many of Jendo’s hits, such as "Mathenee" or "Derdee," the track is a staple at weddings and community festivals, designed to get people on their feet for the Khigga . Why This Collaboration Matters Collaborations like this are more than just catchy

Harmony in Heritage: Exploring "Brat’d Matha" by Majid Zangilou and Juliana Jendo Like many of Jendo’s hits, such as "Mathenee"

When two powerhouses of modern Assyrian and Chaldean music collide, the result is often a masterpiece that resonates across generations. The collaboration between and the legendary Juliana Jendo on the track "Brat’d Matha" (Daughter of the Village) is a vibrant celebration of culture, identity, and the enduring spirit of the community. A Fusion of Styles A Fusion of Styles Celebrating the beauty and

Celebrating the beauty and grace of women from the ancestral villages.

Whether you’re a lifelong fan of Juliana’s discography or just discovering Majid’s work, "Brat’d Matha" is a must-listen that captures the heart of a vibrant culture. A for Juliana Jendo. Similar Assyrian/Chaldean folk-pop recommendations. Upcoming live performance dates or festival appearances.