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The name (meaning "The Corruption") is the title of a 2015 album and lead single by the Iraqi singer Steven Al Baghdadi .

Steven watched the shadows of the city. He saw the disconnect between the beauty of the people and the "Fasad"—the corruption—that seeped into the structures meant to protect them. While headlines far away were filled with a different "Baghdadi" who preached destruction, Steven chose to reclaim the name of his city through melody.

He began to play. The notes of weren't just a lament; they were a mirror. The lyrics spoke of the quiet struggles of the everyday citizen and the hope that music could transcend the "corruption" of the times. He sang for the cafes where students argued over poetry, for the markets where vendors sold spices that smelled of home, and for the free spirit of a city that refused to be defined by its darkest hours.

In the bustling, sun-drenched streets of Baghdad, where the Tigris River winds like a silver thread through ancient history, a young musician named Steven sat with his lute. The year was 2015, and the air in Iraq was heavy—not just with the heat, but with the weight of a world that seemed to be fracturing.