This album was produced by Tim Baxter in collaboration with twelve string players from the London Metropolitan Orchestra and mastered at Abbey Road Studios.
[8] In 2017, Al Fardan released her orchestral album, Sandstorm, which blended strings, soloists and choral vocals with traditional Middle Eastern rhythms.
[12] One year later, in 2018, Al Fardan presented her sold out West End musical Broken Wings in the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London.
[13] The play, co-written and co-composed with Nadim Naaman, aimed to showcase the rich Arab philosophy and literature of Khalil Gibran.
[14] Broken Wings was also showcased in 2019 in Lebanon at the Beiteddine Festival, as both Khalil Gibran and Nadim Naaman are Lebanese.
[22] Rumi was created in collaboration with Nadim Naaman and featured West End and Broadway star Ramin Karimloo.
[25] In 2019, she volunteered for humanitarian work in Gaza along with the Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS), United Nations Secretary General’s Humanitarian Envoy and United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.
[26] Al Fardan composed a song for the campaign that went live during Ramadan, accompanied by a video of her visit to the UNRWA schools in Jordan.
[27] The impact of her work is of essential importance in the MENA region, as she is the first female English artist to emerge from Qatar.