Bent Osol (English: A Good Girl) is the twelfth studio album by Lebanese recording artist Diana Haddad. The album was released by Platinum Records Christmas 2011. Bent Osol marks Haddad's first album in various Arabic dialects since her 2006 self-titled album Diana 2006 (2006).
Haddad first revealed the theme of the album in 2009 when she recorded a song with Canadian artist Karl Wolf.
Haddad paid for the album production herself, but Rashed Al-Majed's label, Platinum Records, took care of the promotion and the distribution of the album in the Arab world. By December 15, 2011, Middle East Broadcasting Center channels aired several promos for the album's release.
As a part of the album's promotion, Haddad appeared on the new show "Hatha Ana" with the TV personality Rania Bargoth on January 23, 2012. The episode was set to air on the 16th but it was delayed due to an Arab Idol live episode. She also appeared on two different shows, "Taw Al Lail" and "Banat O Bas" on the Kuwaiti channel Al-Watan where she talked about her new release and performed some of the album's songs on January 18, 2012 and January 22, 2012. Haddad made an appearance at the Marina FM studios in Kuwait.
During her visit in Kuwait it was announced that Haddad will be performing along with Nawal El Kuwaiti and Nabil Shoail on the fourth night of Hala February, a popular Kuwaiti festival that started in the late 1990s. However, it was announced on February 8, 2012 that all the concerts have been canceled due to the Syrian uprising.
Although Haddad released number of singles before the album's release including "Galat Diana" in 2011, "Majnona" in 2010, and "Ya Aibo" in 2009, none of them is considered a lead single and only "Galat Diana" is included on the album.
The Kuwaiti soap opera song "Al Dakhila" also known as "Ya Wagt" is included on the album. Al Dakhila is a ramadan 2011 soap opera starring Huda Hussain and Hind Al Bloshi.
"Galat Diana" is considered the first music video from the album. It premiered on May 30, 2011. The music video shows Haddad wearing 12 different costumes and looks representing the 12 zodiac signs.
The second music video from the album, "Wadi Haki", premiered on April 6, 2012.
Zaidan mentioned that the album reminded him to the old 1990s Diana. He also mentioned that the song "Esmaa Kalamhom" sounds similar to Haddad's single "Emshi Wara Kidbohom" from Yammaia (1998). In terms of lyrics, Haddad's divorce affected the selection of the lyrics and most of the songs on the album are about betrayal, Zaidan said.
Saudi Arabia | December 25, 2011 | Platinum Records | Compact Disc |
Arab World | December 26, 2011 |
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