Allison Amber Hage, born Mary-Ellison Hage, is demonstrating that independent artists can craft music that is both impactful and culturally rich, much like major-label acts. Hailing from Fresno, California, Hage has blended her Lebanese heritage with contemporary sounds, creating music that aims to resonate globally. With the release of Mabrouk on May 15, 2024, she has further established herself as an artist who appreciates music’s emotional depth and its potential to bring people together in celebration.
Mabrouk isn’t just a song—it’s a tribute to achievement. The Arabic word Mabrouk translates to “congratulations,” making the track an anthem for milestones: graduations, weddings, new homes, and various hard-earned successes. Inspired by one of her favorite childhood songs, Mabrouk, by Lebanese artist Ramy Ayach, Hage wanted to create something equally uplifting but with her unique artistic imprint. From conception to execution, the song reflects her dual identity, seamlessly weaving Lebanese and American influences into a celebratory soundscape.
The creative process behind Mabrouk was carefully planned. Hage began by curating a collection of music samples that would serve as the song’s foundation. She then collaborated with a lyricist to translate her ideas and message into a polished narrative. The final recording included an intimate, personal touch—when listeners hear the crowd chanting mabrouk in the track, they’re actually hearing the voices of Hage’s family and producers, a detail that adds to the song’s authenticity.
The team behind Mabrouk includes a lineup of accomplished producers and songwriters, including Marc Williams (Indasoul), C-Ray Roberts (OnKey), and Kelly Bergeron. Each of these industry veterans brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success, lending their expertise to the song’s dynamic production and compelling composition. While Hage remains modest about highlighting their numerous accolades, there’s no denying the impact of their craftsmanship on the track’s polished, radio-ready sound. Their collective vision and dedication transformed Mabrouk from a simple idea into a fully realized anthem of joy and celebration, ensuring its resonance with listeners across different backgrounds.
What makes Mabrouk particularly significant is its dedication to the San Joaquin Memorial High School graduating class of 2024. By tying the song to a real moment of transition and success, Hage emphasizes her ability to create music that feels both personal and universal. Her ability to bridge cultures is part of what sets her apart, appealing to fans of artists like Ramy Ayach, Ragheb Alama, Nancy Ajram, Shakira, and Elyanna.
Hage isn’t stopping here. While Mabrouk serves as a powerful statement of her artistic vision, she’s already looking ahead to future releases. Her ambitions extend beyond streaming platforms—she hopes to see her music featured in major films and television series, opening for runway shows, and gaining recognition from influential media outlets like Vogue. She isn’t just making music; she’s crafting a career built on authenticity, celebration, and cultural fusion.
With a sound that effortlessly blends Middle Eastern and Western influences, Hage is showcasing that independent artists have the potential to reach audiences on a grand scale without losing the essence of who they are. Listen to Mabrouk on Spotify and follow her journey on Instagram for more music and updates.
Published by Drake M.