Ramy Ayach
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Ramy Ayach | ||
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Background information | ||
Born | August 18, 1980 (age 26) Baakleen, Lebanon |
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Occupation(s) | singer, songwriter, composer, instrumentalist | |
Instrument(s) | String instruments (guitar, oud), Piano, Drums | |
Website | http://ramyayach.com/ |
Ramy Ayach (Arabic: رامي عياش) (born Ramy Abu Ayach, رامي ابوعياش, on August 18, 1980 in Baakleen, Lebanon) is a Lebanese singer, songwriter, composer, and instrumentalist.
Ayach started his career in music at the age of 10 when he sang in front of an audience of 10,000 people.[1] In 1996, Ramy performed in Studio el fan, a leading musical talent show in Lebanon.[2] At the end of the nine-month contest, Ayach won the gold medal. His first song Bghanneela Webde'ellah (Performing Just For Her) became a hit even before the contest was over. Since then Ayach has become a well known pop star in the Middle East and North Africa. So far, Ayach has released seven albums.
In addition to his vocals, Ayach is known for his personality, sense of humor, and style.[3] In the Middle East, Ayach is usually referred to as the "Pop Star".[4]
[edit] Discography
- Habbaytak ana (2006)
- Ya msahar eyni (2004)
- Albi mal (2002)
- Dewan el hob (2001)
- Wal aah (2000)
- Moujiza (1999)
- Rae'h (1998)
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.ramyayach.com
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[edit] External link
- Ramy Ayach official website