Mizrahi music is a genre that originated from the Jewish communities in the Middle East and North Africa. It blends traditional Middle Eastern and North African musical elements with modern pop and rock influences. The genre is characterized by its unique use of traditional instruments such as the oud and darbuka, alongside contemporary instruments like the electric guitar and synthesizers. Mizrahi music often features passionate and emotive vocals, with lyrics that reflect themes of love, longing, and cultural heritage. In recent years, it has gained popularity beyond its regional origins, influencing and being embraced by broader audiences around the world.