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Ahmed Mohamed Sheba was born on 15 March 1985 in Alexandria, Egypt.He grew up in a musical family, with his father being an amateur oud player. [2] Sheba started singing at a young age and participated in various school and local competitions.
Ahmed Alshaiba (born 1990), Yemeni musician and oud player; Aharon Amram (born 1939), Israeli singer, composer, poet and researcher; Yona Atari (1933–2019), Israeli singer and actress; Arwa (born 1979), Yemeni–Egyptian singer and television host; Saber Bamatraf, Yemeni pianist, composer and cultural activist. Shoshana Damari (1923–2006 ...
Ahmed Alshaiba, Yemeni musician; Amna Al-Nasiri, Yemeni plastic artist, art critic, writer; Shatha Altowai, Yemeni-Scottish visual artist; Saber Bamatraf, Yemeni-Scottish pianist, composer and cultural activist. Murad Subay, Yemeni contemporary artist, street artist and a political activist. Balqees Ahmed Fathi, Yemeni-Emarati singer
🏀 Week 8 wrap up. Victor Wembanyama became the sixth player in NBA history with a 30-point, 10-block performance on Saturday night. He also notched 70-plus fantasy points for the fifth time ...
Ahmed al-Hiba (Arabic: أحمد الهيبة, also known as The Blue Sultan; 9 September 1877 – 26 June 1919), was a leader of an armed resistance to the French colonial power in Sous, and was Blue Sultan of Morocco. [1] In English texts he is usually named simply El Hiba. In addition to his revolutionary activity, Ahmed al-Hiba was a ...
The Weeknd’s “Hurry Up Tomorrow” is the No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with a staggering 490,500 equivalent album units, making it the biggest debut of 2025. That marks the largest week ...
The song was composed by the Egyptian Mohammed Abdel Wahab in 1960, and arranged by Egyptian composer Ali Ismael, with lyrics by poet Ahmad Shafik Kamal. [1]
Davido recorded A Better Time in Lagos, Nigeria, except for two songs ("Heaven" and Shopping Spree") which were recorded in Los Angeles. He told NME that "With the lockdown and me just being at home it gave me time to really work on the music rather than having to juggle it with being on the road.
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