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Mehad Hamad

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Mehad Hamad
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Mehad Hamad Mehad[1] (Arabic: ميحد حمد‎) is a prominent Emirati singer-songwriter and musician known for his traditional and patriotic Arabic folk music.[2] Born in Kalba, Sharjah.[3] he has been active since the late 1970s and is celebrated for his deep, resonant voice and his performances on the oud.[4] Over his long career, he has become a cultural icon in the United Arab Emirates, often singing about desert life, heritage, and national pride. Despite his fame, Hamad maintains a relatively private life and rarely gives interviews, focusing instead on his music and poetic lyrics.[5] He continues to perform at major national events and remains a symbol i.e. Music of the United Arab Emirates.[6]

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Career

Hamad mainly interprets traditional Emirati songs, often accomplished by an oud.[7] He is well known in the United Arab Emirates for his songs about the desert[8] and his patriotic songs.[9]

Hamad has introduced new Khaliji-style songs, like "Ya Habibi". He has also worked with Tyrese Gibson,[10] and has set the words of Ousha bint Khalifa Al Suwaidi to music.[11]

Discography

Albums

  • 2014: La Tardini Hudud[9]

Top songs

  • 2015: Laish Ana As'al
  • 2014: Bargen Laa7
  • 1999: Khams el 7awas
  • 1998: Taal Laily
  • 1997: mar7ba b6aresh
  • 1997: 7ad methly
  • 1996: yoom alwdaa3
  • 1994: Tedalal
  • 1992: La TeThaKeRny Be7BeK
  • 1990: Wada3tkum
  • 1989: Basmteek
  • 1999: قزرت ليلي
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