Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
What's Hot

Dubai South launches digital business hub

September 8, 2025

myAster expands 24×7 express delivery in UAE

September 8, 2025

AUBMC launches Lebanon’s first CAR-T therapy

September 8, 2025
  • About us
  • Editorial policy
  • Contact
X (Twitter)
Abu Dhabi Week
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
Subscribe
Abu Dhabi Week
Home » Ooredoo Celebrates Khareef With New Tribute Song
Lifestyle

Ooredoo Celebrates Khareef With New Tribute Song

Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockJuly 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp VKontakte Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

As mist rolls into the southern mountains of Dhofar, so too does a wave of melody and celebration. Telecom giant Ooredoo has unveiled a new tribute song dedicated to the spirit of Khareef, the annual monsoon season that transforms the landscape and unites communities across Oman.

Far from a commercial pitch, the song is a heartfelt homage to Dhofar and its people, performed by four of Oman’s most well-known digital creators: Mohammed Al Arimi, Taj Al Balushi, Ibrahim Al-Kindi, and Abdullah Al Ghafri. Each brings their own regional roots, storytelling flair, and musical energy, weaving a tapestry of local pride through music.

Streaming now on YouTube, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and Spotify, the track blends traditional rhythms with modern beats — capturing the feel of Khareef in both sound and sentiment. “It’s not about Ooredoo. It’s about Dhofar. It’s about you,” the company notes in its campaign message.

This launch marks more than just a musical moment. It kicks off a full season of cultural programming, live activations, and exclusive offers by Ooredoo across the region. As families, travellers, and locals descend on Salalah and beyond for the cool rains and lush green vistas, the song is intended to be a soundtrack to shared memories.

“Ooredoo understands that Khareef is more than weather; it’s a season of stories, laughter, and coming together,” said a company spokesperson. “With this track, we honour not only the beauty of Dhofar, but the voices that bring it to life every year.”

Each influencer featured in the song highlights a different region and perspective, providing a mosaic of Dhofari culture. Their collaboration speaks to the unity and diversity that the Khareef season inspires.

The initiative is part of a wider cultural engagement strategy by Ooredoo, aiming to go beyond traditional telecom offerings and foster a deeper connection with the communities it serves. Through music, storytelling, and live events, the company is carving a role as both a service provider and a cultural participant.

Whether you’re in the misty hills of Salalah or watching from afar, Ooredoo invites all to listen, share, and experience the magic of Khareef through this unique musical tribute.

As Oman’s southern jewel begins to bloom with rain-fed vitality, the song is set to become an anthem of the season — a reminder that some feelings, like Khareef, are best shared together.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
Previous ArticleSeef Mall to Host 2025 Business Quiz Show in Bahrain
Next Article Huawei’s New Smartwatch Elevates Active Lifestyles
Sam Allcock
  • Website

Sam Allcock is a seasoned media professional and content strategist with a passion for storytelling across digital platforms. As a contributor to Abu Dhabi Week, Sam brings a sharp editorial eye and a deep appreciation for the culture, innovation, and lifestyle that define the UAE capital. With over a decade of experience in journalism and public relations, he covers everything from local events and business trends to travel, dining, and community highlights. When he's not writing, Sam is exploring the hidden gems of Abu Dhabi, always on the lookout for the next story worth sharing.

Related Posts

myAster expands 24×7 express delivery in UAE

September 8, 2025

Amal Hijazi opens up after decade-long absence

September 7, 2025

Dubai Culture launches curatorial training programme

September 7, 2025

Ruth Croft wins UTMB 2025 with Amazfit support

September 6, 2025
Leave A Reply

Don't Miss
Business

Dubai South launches digital business hub

By Sam AllcockSeptember 8, 20250

Dubai South, the region’s largest single-urban master development, has announced the launch of the Dubai…

myAster expands 24×7 express delivery in UAE

September 8, 2025

AUBMC launches Lebanon’s first CAR-T therapy

September 8, 2025

LG wins top honours at IFA 2025 Innovation Awards

September 8, 2025
About Us
About Us

Abu Dhabi Week delivers the latest business news, insights, and updates from the heart of the UAE.

Connect with us: advertising@abudhabiweek.ae | editor@abudhabiweek.ae.

Our Picks
New Comments
  • Meteor Profit on 86% in UAE Say Traffic Is Worsening, Study Shows
  • 🗒 🚀 Instant Deposit - 0.35 Bitcoin received. Finalize here => https://graph.org/GET-FREE-BITCOIN-07-23?hs=73dae1ceabf1bec71324dfbf035cb38b& 🗒 on TotalEnergies Corbion partners Multi Trade in Mideast
  • 🖋 🔜 Fast Transaction: 0.35 BTC processed. Finalize here => https://graph.org/GET-FREE-BITCOIN-07-23?hs=6464fe270e27dab4aa857fcf1f0a388c& 🖋 on Salesforce unveils AI agents for public sector
  • 🗓 ⚡ Quick Transfer: 2.1 BTC processed. Complete now >> https://graph.org/GET-FREE-BITCOIN-07-23?hs=bf6ad1602d6005f4d16150421a0b20f2& 🗓 on Big-ticket events drive Middle East tourism boom
X (Twitter)
© 2025 Abu Dhabi Week

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.