Please answer this: Information:  - Amal Hijazi is a Lebanese singer. Hijazi released her debut album, "Akher Gharam", in 2001, followed by her second album, "Zaman" in mid-2002. This album included four number one hit singles, "Zaman", "Oulhali", "Einak" and "Romansyia". Her third album "Bedawwar A Albi" was released in early 2004 followed by the release of her fourth album "Baya al Ward" in 2006. The album's breakthrough song of the same name caused the entertainer to face negative critical publicity and a number of controversies.  - Akher Gharam is the debut album by the Lebanese singer, Amal Hijazi. It spawned the number one hit singles "Habibi Oud", "Ghanniet" and "Akher Gharam. The album was released in mid-2001 and produced by Dilara Master Production and distributed internationally by Music Master. The album's title track was generally considered Hijazi's signature song until it was replaced by the international single "Zaman" in 2002. The album also spent six months at the Top Twenty Charts and became the highest selling debut album ever released by an Arabic artist. The song "Akher Gharam" in addition became a #1 Lebanese hit. In addition, Hijazi's previous single "Rayyah Balak" was included in the album due to popular demand from fans.  - "Oulhali" "(Say it to Me)" is a song by the Lebanese singer Amal Hijazi from her second studio album "Zaman", released as a single in 2003.   - Bedawwar A Albi is the third studio album by the Lebanese singer Amal Hijazi released in 2004. It was her first album under the label Rotana. Produced by Stallions Records with a sponsorship deal with Pepsi and Future Television, the album saw a huge drop in sales compared to her previous album "Zaman" but it was also because of lack of promotion in countries like Lebanon, Egypt, UAE, and Jordan. Despite everything that happened, "Bedawwar A Albi" managed to become one of the highest selling albums of 2004 in Lebanon despite of the hot competition from the albums of other singers like Elissa and Nancy Ajram. In addition, the album released two number one hit singles "Bedawwar A Albi" and "Mistanie Eiy" .  - Baya al Ward is the fourth studio album by the Lebanese singer Amal Hijazi released under the label Rotana in 2006. For the project, Hijazi collaborated with renowned producers like Jean Saliba and Fady Bitar and worked with some of the biggest names in the industry like Elias Naser, Samer Nakhla and Haytham Ziad. Despite of the negative publicity and controversies over the album's theme, it was a commercial success, topping various charts in countries like Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Morocco, Tunisia, UAE, and Kuwait. In addition, the album received generally positive reviews in the west and was sold highly in the UK, France and Canada.  - `` Rayyah Balak '' `` ( Put your mind at ease ) '' is a song recorded by the Lebanese star Amal Hijazi in 2000 and released as a single in 2001 . The song was a considerable success in its native Lebanon and also managed to reach on the number one spot on a number of countries like Egypt , Syria , Jordan and Morocco .  - "Romansyia" "(Romance)" is a song recorded by the Lebanese singer Amal Hijazi in 2002 and released as a single in 2003, from Hijazi's album "Zaman" and produced by Dilara Master Production.  - "Einak" "(Your Eyes)" is a song recorded by the international raï star Faudel and Lebanese singer Amal Hijazi. The song was released in 2002, being a major hit of the year and a prominent release from Hijazi's second album "Zaman".  It was the video of the song that made it a hit and started an unusual public fascination with Hijazi. In the video, she is seen dancing and lying next to Faudel and she sings about her love. In addition, Hijazi had returned with a completely new look of blonde, short hair that also helped her to attract attention.    What is the relationship between 'rayyah balak' and 'akher gharam'?
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Please answer this: Information:  - Princeton University is a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States.  - Toni Morrison (born Chloe Ardelia Wofford; February 18, 1931) is an American novelist, editor, and Professor Emeritus at Princeton University. Her novels are known for their epic themes, vivid dialogue, and richly detailed characters. Among her best known novels are "The Bluest Eye" (1970), "Sula" (1973), "Song of Solomon" (1977), and "Beloved" (1987).  - Sula is a 1973 novel by Nobel Prize - winning author Toni Morrison .  - The Bluest Eye was written by Toni Morrison in 1970. A single mother of two sons, Morrison wrote the novel while she was teaching at Howard University . She centers the story around a young African American girl named Pecola who grows up during the years following the Great Depression in Lorain, Ohio. Due to her dark skin color, Pecola gets taunted for her appearance as the members of her community associate beauty with "whiteness". She ultimately develops an inferiority complex, which fuels her desire for blue eyes. The point of view switches between the perspective of Claudia MacTeer, the daughter of Pecola's foster parents, and multiple third-person limited viewpoints. Due to the controversial issues the book raises such as racism, incest, and child molestation, there have been numerous attempts to ban it from schools and libraries.    What is the relationship between 'sula ' and 'song of solomon'?
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