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Like much of Fatma Boussaha’s work, the song is a staple at Tunisian weddings and celebrations due to its high energy and catchy folk rhythm.

It falls under the Mezwed/Rboukh category, characterized by the traditional Tunisian bagpipe (mezwed) and heavy percussion, designed to get people dancing. Key Releases and Media Like much of Fatma Boussaha’s work, the song

The central refrain, "Ammi chifour emchi dabba dabba" (Uncle driver, go slowly, slowly), is a lighthearted request for the driver to take it easy on the road. Like much of Fatma Boussaha’s work

The title translates to and the song is written as a rhythmic, upbeat plea to a taxi or bus driver. Like much of Fatma Boussaha’s work, the song