Mohamed Allaoua: Tismin

: He vows to change his ways ( "Dayen dayen ad bedleɣ tura" — "It's over, I will change now") and asks her to stop crying, promising a future of peace and happiness.

: The narrator expresses deep remorse for restricting her freedom, such as forbidding her from going out or even looking out the window. Mohamed Allaoua Tismin

"Tismin" (Jealousy) is one of the most iconic songs by , a prominent Algerian Kabyle singer born on August 25, 1980, in Algiers. Originally released around June 2000 on the album Ssar Tamurt (or as part of the Allaoua / Massi collaboration), the track remains a staple of modern Kabyle folk and pop music. Song Background and Meaning : He vows to change his ways (

: It blends traditional Kabyle rhythms with modern pop sensibilities, making it a "classic" for younger generations while maintaining cultural roots. The Artist: Mohamed Allaoua Originally released around June 2000 on the album