Between Memory and Motion: John Lebanon’s “Disco Boi Beirut” Finds New Life
- Miles Coleman

- Jan 15
- 2 min read

There’s a quiet bravery in returning to a song years after it was first written. On Disco Boi Beirut, John Lebanon revisits an earlier chapter of his creative life and allows it to breathe in a new way. What emerges is warmer, faster, and more self assured. It is a track that feels less like a memory and more like a lived moment unfolding in real time.
Originally conceived in 2017, the song has evolved alongside its creator. This new incarnation moves with a confident pulse, trading the looser, jazz leaning pace of the original for something more immediate and kinetic. Despite the added momentum, nothing feels rushed or overwritten. The essence remains intact, a sense of longing wrapped in groove, intimacy carried by rhythm.
What truly sets Disco Boi Beirut apart is its effortless duality. English and Arabic lyrics coexist naturally, not as a novelty but as a reflection of John Lebanon’s lived experience between cultures and cities. The Arabic line drifts in like a distant voice, playful, hypnotic, and emotionally resonant, reinforcing the song’s themes of infatuation, memory, and fascination. It is subtle but powerful, adding depth without interrupting the flow.
Vocally, Isabelle Malhame brings a familiar warmth that grounds the track. Her presence feels less like a feature and more like a continuation of the song’s history, anchoring the emotional core while allowing the music to move freely around it. Instrumentally, the production strikes a careful balance. Smooth, danceable grooves are paired with textures that feel organic and human. Old recordings are woven into new material with intention, giving the song a layered richness that reflects both time passed and lessons learned.
Disco Boi Beirut does not chase trends or nostalgia. Instead, it sits comfortably in between, honoring where it came from while embracing where it is going. It is a song about attraction, but also about belonging, heritage, and the joy found in revisiting something familiar with fresh perspective. By bridging cities, languages, and eras, John Lebanon delivers a track that feels deeply personal yet widely relatable, the kind of song that lingers quietly long after the last note fades.
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