EMEL on Freedom, Feminism, and Healing Through Her Music

What does it mean to find your voice — and use it to create change?In today’s episode of Yalla! Let’s Talk., I sit down with Tunisian artist EMEL, a singer, songwriter, and storyteller whose music has inspired people across the world. From her breakout anthem “Kelmti Horra” — once banned, now a symbol of hope — to her powerful new album MRA, EMEL shares her journey of turning pain into purpose.We talk about what freedom really means, how music can be a form of healing, and what it looks like to embrace feminism in an authentic way. With stories from her performances across over 25 countries — EMEL reminds us that art can connect us, empower us, and help us feel seen.This is a conversation about growth, creativity, and standing in your truth — even when the world tells you not to.BREAKDOWN0:00 Intro0:53 The Song That Sparked a Revolution – “Kelmti Horra” & the Arab Spring8:20 What It’s Like Growing Up Under a Dictatorship (Tunisia Unfiltered)12:37 EMEL Performs “Kelmti Horra” Live + What the Lyrics Really Mean17:54 Her Childhood, Her Father, and the Fire to Fight Oppression20:43 Balancing Motherhood & Music – Advice for Working Moms27:09 How EMEL Makes Music That Heals and Protests at the Same Time31:38 Feminism & Power – Why She Chose an All-Female Creative Team42:42 HOLM, Al Rawabi & The Powerful Message EMEL Has for Young Girls58:27 Rapid Games!

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Welcome to Yalla! Let’s Talk., where self-growth meets culture. Hosted by Hani Dajani, this podcast features conversations with inspiring creatives, thought-leaders, and disruptors. Some episodes are powerful. Others are just fun. And some will teach you something new — or introduce you to voices you didn’t know you needed. The goal? To help you grow, reflect, and feel a little more connected.