Ayman Ajjaz
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Ayman Ajjaz (أيمن أجاز in Arabic) 1954 a Syrian poet and songs writer lived in Paris from 1973 to 1995. He wrote the most famous songs of the 80's to the youth singers of that time who became the stars of the Arab world. Among his famous songs: (Yali te'ibna senin behawah) for George Wassouf, (Ya Amira ya bent al oumara) for Nihad Tarabeh and (Sabahet Hadd) for Rageb Alamah. He moved back to Damascus in 1995.