🌟 Tob-Tob! The Sound the Whole World Sang Along To
During the month of Ramadan in B.E. 2568 (2025), a song went massively viral online, especially on TikTok. With its fun rhythm and catchy, distinctive sound, many people found themselves asking: what is this “tob-tob” sound? Where did it come from? Why has it become a global sensation?
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🎶 The Origin of the “Tob-Tob” Song
The famous “tob-tob” sound comes from an ancient Arabic poem called “Sawt Safiri El Bolboli” (صوت صفير البلبل), composed by Al-Asma’i (الأصمعي) (in the 8th-9th century CE, during the era of the Abbasid Caliphate, which ruled over Iraq and the Arabian Peninsula). This poet of the Abbasid era is said to have composed the poem to challenge Caliph Abu Ja’far al-Mansur, who had the ability to memorize poetry with perfect accuracy, and who set a rule that if any poet composed a new poem he had never heard before, that poet would be rewarded with gold equal to the weight of the paper the poem was written on.

📖 Excerpt from the Poem “Sawt Safiri El Bolboli”
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صوت صفير البلبل
هيج قلبي الثمل
الماء والزهر معا
مع زهر لحظ المقل
والطبل طبطب طبلي
طب طبطب طب طبطب طب طبطب طبطب لي
والسقف سق سق سق لي
Translation:
The whistling song of the bulbul has stirred my drunken heart. The drum goes tob-tob, echoing loudly, along with the tapping sound from the roof.
💡 Why Did “Sawt Safiri El Bolboli” Go Viral?
1️⃣ A Fast, Catchy Rhythm 🎶
The poem uses repeated words and a rapid rhythm, such as:
- “wa’l-‘ūdu dandan dan lī, wa’l-ṭablu ṭabṭab ṭablī” (“and the oud went dan-dan-dan for me, and the drum went tab-tab for me”)
- “wa’l-saqfu saq saq saq lī, wa’l-raqṣu qad ṭāba ilayy” (“and the roof went saq-saq for me, and the dance became a joy to me”)
These sounds give the poem a distinctive character and have been turned into a song that’s fun to listen to, becoming a TikTok challenge.
2️⃣ The Difficulty of Memorizing It (Mnemonic Challenge) 🧠
The lyrics play with words that sound similar but are slightly different, making them hard to memorize — which is exactly the kind of thing people love to challenge themselves with.
3️⃣ The Charm of Its Language and Emotion (Poetic Imagery & Emotion) 🎨
The poem is full of vivid imagery, such as:
- “the chirping song of a bird”
- “a garden fragrant with flowers”
- “I picked a flower from my beloved’s cheek”
These show the beauty and romance of the poem.
4️⃣ A Fascinating Backstory (Historical Anecdote) 📖
According to legend, even Caliph al-Mansur, who could memorize any poem, could not recite this one right away, making it a story that has been retold to this day.
The Lyrics of “Tob Tob” — “Sawt Safiri El Bolboli” — with English Translation
🎤 Arabic Lyrics with English Translation
صوت صفير البلبل
The whistling song of the bulbul
has stirred my drunken heart
هيج قلبي الثمل
Has stirred my drunken heart
الماء والزهر معا
The water and the blossoms together
مع زهر لحظ المقل
Like the glance of loving eyes
وأنت يا سيد لي
And you, O my master, are the owner of my heart
وسيدي ومول لي
O you who are beloved and master to me
فكم فكم تيم لي
I have fallen in love with a beautiful young gazelle
غزيل عقيق لي
Whose cheeks blushed red with shyness
قطفته من وجنة
I plucked a flower of tenderness
من لثم ورد الخجل
From the blushing rose-red cheek of the beautiful woman
فقال لا لا لا لا لا
She said, “No, no, no, no, no!”
فقد غدا مهرول
And then rushed away
والخود مالت طربا
While the beautiful woman swayed with delight
من فعل هذا الرجل
At what this man had done
فولولت وولولت
She wailed, “Oh, oh! What a calamity!”
ولي ولي يا ويل لي
Oh, oh! What a calamity!
فقلت لا تولولي
I said, “Do not wail”
وبيني اللؤلؤ لي
And offered her white pearls
قالت له حين كذا
She said to him then, “Get up”
انهض وجد بالنقل
And dance along to this rhythm
وفتية سقونني
Young men served me coffee
قهوة كالعسل
Sweet as honey
شممتها بأنفي
I breathed in its scent
أزكى من القرنفل
More fragrant than cloves
في وسط بستان حلي
In the middle of a beautiful garden
بالزهر والسرور لي
Filled with flowers and joy
والعود دندن دن لي
The oud played dan-dan for me
والطبل طبطب طب لي
Along with the drum’s “tob-tob”
طب طبطب طب طبطب طب
Tob-tob tob, tob-tob tob
طب طبطب طبطب لي
Tob-tob tob, tob-tob for me
والسقف سق سق سق لي
The echo from the roof went “saq-saq-saq”
والرقص قد طاب إلي
And the dance became a joy to me
شوى شوى وشاه شي
If you were to see me
على ورق سفرجل
Riding a feeble donkey
وغرد القمر بصيح
Ambling unsteadily on three legs
ولا ينفي منائي
Like the shuffling walk of an old man
ولو تراني راكبا
People would throw stones at me
على حمار أهزل
And mock me in the marketplace
يمشي على ثلاثة
Yet I would still walk away with dignity
كمشية العرنجلي
To go and meet the great king
🚀 From an Ancient Poem to a TikTok Trend
Today, “Sawt Safiri El Bolboli” has been turned into a viral TikTok song with a fast, fun “tob-tob” rhythm, with people around the world joining the challenge to sing along and dance to it, quickly turning it into a worldwide trend.
🎤 Why This Song Became So Popular:
✅ A melody that challenges you to sing along ✅ A novel, attention-grabbing use of sound ✅ A rich history and culture behind it ✅ A fun challenge that’s easy for people to share
🏆 Summary: “Sawt Safiri El Bolboli,” a Song That Crosses Time
From an Arabic poem of the Abbasid era to a worldwide viral trend, “Sawt Safiri El Bolboli” has proven that art and literature can connect the past and the present seamlessly. The fun “tob-tob” rhythm has transformed from simply the sound of a drum in a poem into the sound of a viral sensation in the digital age.
🌟 “The song of the bulbul still sings on in the digital age, no different from a birdsong that never falls silent.” 🌟
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