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“Kyra” by Bakh: A Track Born from Innocence, Crafted with Soul

Bakh’s new release Kyra isn’t just a song—it’s a message wrapped in melody. From his roots in Lebanon to global stages alongside Cafe De Anatolia, this rising artist is composing more than music—he’s building dreams.

In a world where electronic music is often associated with high-energy drops and late-night club scenes, Lebanese artist Bakh brings something refreshingly different: tenderness. With Kyra, released on May 2, 2025, Bakh introduces listeners to a warmer, more emotional side of Afro House—one inspired by the innocence of a child and guided by years of classical training.

The Origin of “Kyra”

It all started with a message. A five-year-old girl named Kyra reached out to Bakh on Instagram with a simple but powerful request: “Can you make a track that helps me fall asleep happy and dream of the sea?”

That one sentence sparked a creative journey that would become one of Bakh’s most heartfelt works to date. “I was moved,” Bakh says. “I wanted to create something pure, calming, and magical—something that could carry her into a beautiful dream.”

Built around warm rhythms, subtle Afro percussion, and a soft piano touch, Kyra captures the gentle spirit of its inspiration. “I always include piano in my tracks,” he adds. “It’s part of my DNA as a musician.”

A Versatile Artist With Global Reach

What sets Bakh apart in the electronic scene is not only his musicality but also his emotional depth. His sound crosses genres—from Melodic Techno and Deep House to Indie Dance and Tech House—always rooted in what he feels in the moment. “I don’t create for the charts,” he says. “I create to connect.”

This authentic approach led him to a powerful partnership with Cafe De Anatolia, a globally respected label known for blending world music with deep, organic house. “Working with Cafe De Anatolia opened new doors for me,” he says. “Their platform is all about culture, emotion, and soul. It’s a perfect match.”

The Creative Process Behind the Release

What makes Kyra even more unique is that Kyra herself was involved in its creation. Bakh would send her demos, ask what made her feel calm or happy, and then adapt the music based on her reactions. “She was part of the process from start to finish,” he smiles. “It made the track more human.”

The result is a song that feels like a lullaby for both children and adults—a sonic escape that invites you to close your eyes and dream.

Looking to the Future

With 12 unreleased tracks already finished and a live performance concept in development, Bakh’s journey is just beginning. He plans to merge his electronic sound with live piano elements, offering fans a more immersive experience. “I want my shows to feel alive—to move people beyond the dance floor.”

Words of Wisdom

For those just entering the electronic music world, Bakh offers grounded advice: “Make music that reflects you. Don’t get lost in trends. There’s power in honesty, in building something that feels like you.”

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