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Lebanese Singer Adds Own Verse to ‘Espresso’ and We Love It

The talented Roxane is back at it! In case you didn’t know, Roxane is a Lebanese singer who went viral for adding her own Arabic verses to hit songs. This time, she has added her unique touch to Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Espresso’, and it’s just too good.

In an impressive showcase of her vocals, Roxane managed to make this year’s song of the summer even catchier. You can watch the full video here:

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دقتها و ما بدك غيرها🍬💖 #espresso #arabgirls #arabicpop

♬ original sound – Roxane

Our favorite line was “baddak yani bas enta meen?” So real for that.

Roxanne has also added verses to songs like Glimpse of Us by Joji, 24+35 by Ariana Grande, Kiss Me More by Doja Cat, and more! Here are some of her best verses (in our humble opinion):

Glimpse of Us by Joji

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SAD GIRL ERA BEGINS NOW BRING TISSUES🖤

♬ original sound – Roxane

Call Me By Your Name by Lil Nas X

Ghareeb Alay by Elyanna

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#duet with @elyanna jumping on this for the Arab baddies, let me know how many references you got 👀💛#ghareebalay #beautyconcepts #openversechallenge

♬ Ghareeb Alay open verse – elyanna

Want to know more interesting facts about this Lebanese singer? Roxane is also the mesmerizing voice behind the Kassatly Chtaura song. Read more here.