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Palestinian Artist Llunr Explores a 'Dual Reality' on Debut Pop Album

The album is split into two halves contrasting two realities; his personal life and responsibility as a Palestinian amidst ongoing Israeli aggression.

Riham Issa

Palestinian-Jordanian artist Llunr just dropped his first pop album, ‘Dual Reality’, a full-length studio album split in two halves exploring the duality of his life. The album paints a stark contrast between his personal life and his responsibility as a Palestinian.

Llunr catapulted to pop stardom after garnering millions of followers on TikTok for his neat productions and sensible music.

The album, originally named ‘Hear Me Out’, was set to be released on October 23rd, 2023, but Llunr decided to postpone it due to the escalated Israeli aggression on occupied Palestine and Gaza. ‘’I had experienced a shift in my perception of reality and the world. I felt a greater sense of responsibility as an artist and a Palestinian, which in turn affected the kind of music I wanted to create,’’ Llur explained on Instagram. ‘’I decided to re-create my debut album by curating a project that combines songs from ‘Heart Me Out’ and new music I’ve created this past year.’’

The first half of ‘Dual Reality’ features six tracks, some of which Llunr previously released as singles, including ‘Everlasting Dance’, ‘The World Could End With You’, ‘The Route’ and ‘Rocketship’. These singles make up a group of pop anthems with a familiar crisp yet uplifting sound, decorated with warm guitar arrangements, Middle Eastern scales, thumping kicks and emotional sentiments that explore themes of love, longing and heartbreaks.

On the other hand, the second half of the album, which consists of five tracks, is where Llunr embraces his Palestinian identity, weaving narratives of defiance and hope with a more toned-down version of his signature pop productions. One of the most notable tracks is ‘Wake Up’, which serves as a call to action to put an end to the genocide of the Palestinian people, as well as a plea for empathy towards the innocent lives that ripped apart under the atrocities committed by Israel. Whereas in ‘Keep Your Key’ and ‘When The Walls Come Down’, he captures the resilient spirit of Palestine through poignant powerful lyricism, envisioning a brighter future for his homeland, one where the land returns liberated and free.


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