The phrase "Ay Leli Leli La" (often written as "Ay Lel Ya Leli" or "Ya Leli") is a melodic refrain found in various Middle Eastern and North African musical traditions, most notably in Arabic and Turkish "Arabesque" styles. It typically serves as an emotional vocal improvisation or a rhythmic hook rather than a literal phrase with a single definition.
Because the "Ay" and "La" sounds are universal in folk music, it is sometimes confused with: Ay Leli Leli La
: One of the most famous contemporary uses of a similar refrain is in the 2017 hit "Ya Lili" by Tunisian rapper Balti , which became a massive global success. The phrase "Ay Leli Leli La" (often written
In many regions, this phrase is used as a "Mawal"—a traditional genre of vocal music that precedes a song to set an emotional mood. In many regions, this phrase is used as
: Literally translates to "O Night" or "My Night" in Arabic. In poetic tradition, "the night" is often addressed as a confidant for themes of longing, heartache, and sleeplessness.
: In modern pop and folk songs, "Ay leli leli la" is frequently used as a non-lexical vocable (similar to "la la la" in English) to carry a catchy melody during transitions or choruses. Viral and Modern Uses
: The famous Mexican folk song featuring the "Ay, ay, ay, ay" refrain.