“Where are you?”, the new theme of Sabahconfirms the artist’s commitment to becoming one of the protagonists of the Spanish music scene of the moment.
Sabah does not walk blindly. Her compass is her own voice that helps her define an identity full of nuances, made of stories and encounters. At just 22 years old and with a project that, in just two seasons, has shown a lot of maturity, the Moroccan-Andalusian artist embodies the spirit of two cultures packed into a single body. Between the Amazigh tradition and the artistic awakening that he found in Granada, Sabah has turned miscegenation into identity and identity into sound.
After coming out with his first EP “FIHA KHAIR” and hinting at her potential in songs like “NOOR” or “BENTHI”, as well as with “3ayni”, her latest release, in 2026, Sabah has not stopped delving into a proposal that distinguishes her within the new national panorama without giving up the urban one, she recovers traditional sounds and icons, mixes languages and articulates her own language that she has also been able to transfer to the audiovisual level.
Raised between Jaén and Granada, and accompanied in her career by international producers such as Itzyoharrythe artist has learned to inhabit the duality of the Moroccan diaspora in Europe with an unusual personality and lucidity.
Now, Sabah, hand in hand with MAASpresents “Where are you?”, a new chapter in its creative universe in which it joins forces with Hassithe renowned producing duo. “Where are you?” It is a particularly delicate way of singing pain. It opens with mystery: a contained introduction, suspended in the air, gives way to a sentimental narrative that goes through different phases and languages. The production—which mixes Arabic sounds and processional echoes—accelerates the pulse until leading to an ending that merges the emotional memory of the south and the Arab world: the end of Ramadan with the beginning of Holy Week.
With this release, Sabah is close to a generation of artists who are committed to fusion without complexes, but remains faithful to their own, recognizable and increasingly solid place.

