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Music from the Motion Picture The Dictator is the soundtrack to Larry Charles's 2012 film The Dictator. It was released on May 8, 2012 via (the fictional) Aladeen Records. The majority of the songs are sung in Wadiyan despite it being a fictional language; however, it is closely associated with the German, Hungarian, and Arabic languages. Primarily produced by Erran Baron Cohen, Peter Amato, George Drakoulias and Robert Berry, the album features contributions from film star Admiral General Aladeen, along with Jalal el Hamdaoui, Ali Hassan Kuban, Khaled, Omar Fadel and Souad Massi among others.

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  • Music from the Motion Picture The Dictator is the soundtrack to Larry Charles's 2012 film The Dictator. It was released on May 8, 2012 via (the fictional) Aladeen Records. The majority of the songs are sung in Wadiyan despite it being a fictional language; however, it is closely associated with the German, Hungarian, and Arabic languages. Primarily produced by Erran Baron Cohen, Peter Amato, George Drakoulias and Robert Berry, the album features contributions from film star Admiral General Aladeen, along with Jalal el Hamdaoui, Ali Hassan Kuban, Khaled, Omar Fadel and Souad Massi among others. (en)
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  • Sacha Baron Cohen film soundtracks (en)
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  • Aladeen Records (en)
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  • The Dictator: Music from the Motion Picture (en)
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  • performed by Naufalle "Aiwa" Al Wahab, El Tayeb "Mr Tibbz" Ibrahim and Admiral General Aladeen (en)
  • performed by Ali Hassan Kuban (en)
  • performed by Erran Baron Cohen and Jules Brookes (en)
  • performed by Erran Baron Cohen and Omar Fadel (en)
  • performed by Jalal Hamdaoui and Cheb Rayan (en)
  • performed by Jalal Hamdaoui and Driver (en)
  • performed by Khaled (en)
  • performed by MC Rai (en)
  • performed by Michelle J. Nasser (en)
  • performed by Mohamed Amer (en)
  • performed by Souad Massi (en)
  • performed by The Aladeenies (en)
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  • Wahrane Wahrane (en)
  • Habibi (en)
  • Raoui (en)
  • Aladeen Madafaka (en)
  • Goulou L'Mama (en)
  • Ila Nzour Nebra (en)
  • Money's on the Dresser (en)
  • Our Beloved Leader (en)
  • The Song of Admiral General Sargeant Aladeen (en)
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  • Music from the Motion Picture The Dictator is the soundtrack to Larry Charles's 2012 film The Dictator. It was released on May 8, 2012 via (the fictional) Aladeen Records. The majority of the songs are sung in Wadiyan despite it being a fictional language; however, it is closely associated with the German, Hungarian, and Arabic languages. Primarily produced by Erran Baron Cohen, Peter Amato, George Drakoulias and Robert Berry, the album features contributions from film star Admiral General Aladeen, along with Jalal el Hamdaoui, Ali Hassan Kuban, Khaled, Omar Fadel and Souad Massi among others. (en)
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  • The Dictator (soundtrack) (en)
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