Like many of Jendo’s hits, such as "Mathenee" or "Derdee," the track is a staple at weddings and community festivals, designed to get people on their feet for the Khigga . Why This Collaboration Matters

Juliana Jendo, often hailed as the "Assyrian Star," has a storied career of blending traditional folk rhythms with contemporary pop sensibilities. In "Brat’d Matha," her distinctive, soulful vocals find a perfect counterpart in Majid Zangilou’s energetic and melodic performance. Zangilou, a prominent figure in the Chaldean music scene , brings a modern flair that complements Jendo’s timeless appeal. The Essence of "Brat’d Matha"

Using the Assyrian/Chaldean language to bridge the gap between the past and the present.

The title "Brat’d Matha" translates to "Daughter of the Village" (or "Girl of the Towns"), a theme that strikes a deep chord with the diaspora. The song serves as an ode to:

When two powerhouses of modern Assyrian and Chaldean music collide, the result is often a masterpiece that resonates across generations. The collaboration between and the legendary Juliana Jendo on the track "Brat’d Matha" (Daughter of the Village) is a vibrant celebration of culture, identity, and the enduring spirit of the community. A Fusion of Styles

Whether you’re a lifelong fan of Juliana’s discography or just discovering Majid’s work, "Brat’d Matha" is a must-listen that captures the heart of a vibrant culture. A for Juliana Jendo. Similar Assyrian/Chaldean folk-pop recommendations. Upcoming live performance dates or festival appearances.

Celebrating the beauty and grace of women from the ancestral villages.