Damascus

Album: The Mountain (2025)
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  • "Damascus" is a collaboration between Gorillaz, Syrian Bedouin music superstar Omar Souleyman and rapper/singer Yasiin Bey (formerly known as Mos Def). Souleyman sings in Arabic, drawing on the devotional, circular poetry of Syrian and Levantine folk music, while Yasiin Bey threads English verses through the gaps. The music rides on glossy, 1980s-style synths that swell and shimmer before settling into a hybrid of hip-hop, Arabic modes, and Souleyman's dabke pulse. While "Plastic Beach" imagines environmental collapse with neon bravado, "Damascus" is its geopolitical cousin, less cartoon apocalypse, more human aftermath.
  • Released on December 12, 2025, the song carries political and humanitarian weight. Yasiin Bey's line, "Shipped from Damascus. Nemo Point," alludes to the Syrian civil war and the refugee crisis, evoking displacement. Its performance at the Together For Palestine concert removed any ambiguity about intent: this was Gorillaz siding loudly with people over systems, a stance they've returned to since "Feel Good Inc." asked who exactly benefits when everyone else is laughing.
  • "Damascus" fuses two previously unreleased Plastic Beach–era demos from 2010-2011: "Fresh Arrivals" and "Sunday Monday." "Fresh Arrivals" forms the backbone of the finished song, dating back to Damon Albarn's 2010 trip to Damascus, where he recorded with the Syrian National Orchestra for Arabic Music. Those sessions produced several unfinished tracks that became legend among fans, quietly referenced in interviews and left to age in the Gorillaz vault.

    The refrain, "New arrival, fresh survival," comes directly from that original demo, preserving both its title and its theme. The intro, meanwhile, reworks "Sunday Monday," a 45-second snippet briefly teased during Plastic Beach's promotional run.
  • Finishing "Damascus" for The Mountain required substantial reworking. While the demos' core DNA remains intact, the final version was expanded with additional production from James Ford and Remi Kabaka Jr., layering contemporary electronic textures over Souleyman's signature rhythms.
  • Gorillaz debuted the song live during a surprise performance of The Mountain at London's Copper Box Arena in September 2025, where it emerged as a fan favorite. Subsequent performances at Madrid's Gaia Festival and Wembley Arena's Together for Palestine concert featuring the London Arab Orchestra, cemented its reputation.
  • "Damascus" was released as the fourth single from The Mountain, following "The Happy Dictator" (with Sparks), "The Manifesto" (featuring Trueno and Proof) and "The God Of Lying" (with IDLES). The album spans 15 tracks and five languages - Arabic, English, Hindi, Spanish, and Yoruba - making it less a record than a roaming city-state.

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