Ragheb Alama

Ragheb Alama
راغب علامة
Background information
Birth name Ragheb Subhi Alama
Born (1962-06-07) June 7, 1962
Origin Ghoubeiry, Beirut, Lebanon
Genres Arabic pop
Occupation(s) Singer, composer, television personality
Instruments Vocals, oud
Years active 1980-present
Labels Backstage Production
Website ragheb-alama.com


Ragheb Subhi Alama (Arabic: راغب صبحي علامة born June 7, 1962) is a Lebanese singer, dancer, composer, television personality, and philanthropist.[1] Alama began his career in the 1980s when he appeared as a contestant on the talent show broadcast Studio El Fan, on which he received the Platinum Award.[2]

Alama's fame came after Studio El Fan with the release of his debut single "Hathak al abed hanaka" (That black man over there) followed by yearly albums and number-one hit singles such as "Chib hanaka" (Ooze over there), "'Aan Jad" (Seriously) and "Alby Asheq'ha" (My Heart Adores Her) which was the first Arabic song in history to be made into a music video.[3] Alama continued his success into the 2000s with the release of his chart-topping albums Saharony El Leil (2001), Tab Leh (2002), El Hob El Kebeer (2004) and Baa'sha'ak (2008), the latter which earned the artist the Platinum certification from Virgin Megastores for its record sales.[4] His most recent album Seneen Rayha (2010) saw the artist team with Starbucks for its release and sale, making him the first Arab artist to have his album sold at Starbucks.[5] The Starbucks album Starz Vol. 1 also included a song featuring international pop artist Shakira.[6] He adopted an environmental cause with the album after being named the United Nations Ambassador of Climate Change.[7]

Alama has won two Murex d'Or Awards and several other awards during his career. His albums have made him one of the most commercially successful singers in the Arab world. In mid-2011, it was announced that Alama would head the judging panel for the pan-Arab version of the American Idol series.[8]

Early life

Alama was born in Ghoubeiry in Beirut, Lebanon. He was born into a Muslim family, the son of wealthy real estate mogul, Issa "Bif" Fakhoury and Subhi Alama. He has three sisters and four brothers - of which he is the middle child. His father named him after the first Lebanese judge, "Ragheb Beik Alama". At eight years old, Ragheb took up playing the Oud and participated in a live radio program to showcase his talent. In 1996, Ragheb married Jihan al-Ali who gave birth to his two sons, Khaled (Born 1998) and Louai (Born 2001).[9]

Entertainment career

2000-2006: Tab Leh and Hob El Kebeer

In 2000, Alama recorded "Betgheeb Betrouh" with then-rising singer Elissa. In 2003, he released Tab Leh (Oh Why?) under the recording label Alam El Phan and the title track entered the number one spot for several weeks. He also featured famous Iranian-Armenian singer-songwriter Andy Madadian on a track titled "Yalla Ya Chabab" (Let's Go Guys).

At the end of 2004, he released El Hob el Kebeer (The Great Love) which included the hit single "Naseeni el Dunya" (Make Me Forget the World) and the title track which was released in July 2005 and directed by Wissam Smayra in a huge production shot in Malaysia.

In 2006, Alama participated in the pro-celebrity Formula One race, held in Bahrain, as an introductory show to the competition. He placed third and signed an agreement with Formula One Management to participate in the next race that will be held in Shanghai, China.[10]

2008-Present: Backstage Production

In May 2008, Ragheb Alama released Baa'sha'ak, which was certified Platinum by Virgin Megastores Dubai by April 2009 for its record sales. The album was produced by his own company Backstage Production and included the hits "Yighib" and "Ser Hobbi"

In 2010, and again under his own production company Backstage Production, Ragheb released the environment-themed album Seneen Rayha which included the number one singles "Seneen Rayha" and "Betfell". The album solidified Alama's position as the number one artist in the Arab world and was sold in all branches of Starbucks Coffee along with a B-side compilation album titled "Starz Vol. 1" that included the hit collaboration with Shakira "Good Stuff (Remix)".

Other work

Near the end of 2011, Alama was announced as the head of jury for the new MBC show Arab Idol which is a remake of the number one show of all time American Idol. Joining Ragheb on the panel were the Gulf singer Ahlam and the music producer Hassan Shaf'ee. The Arab Idol team began its auditioning tour around the Middle East and the UK in September 2011. In 2013, Lebanese superstar Ragheb Alama was appointed by the United Nations Environmental Program(UNEP)as the Goodwill Ambassador in West Asia.[11]

Endorsements

Throughout his career, Ragheb has been endorsed by several international companies and has been the face of their many marketing campaigns. Of the companies that endorsed Ragheb and featured him as part of their promotions including Hublot, United Nations, Starbucks, Mercedes-Benz, Samsung, Malaysian Ministry of Tourism, Malaysia Airlines, Middle East Airlines, Persol, The Pearl-Qatar.

Jury of talents programs

They Had chosen Ragheb to be a jury of talents programs like: In 2011-2013 he was a jury of Arab Idol s1 and s2 beside Ahlam and Nancy Ajram and Hassan elshafei

In 2015 he was a jury of The X Factor beside Elissa and Donia Samir Ghanem

Studio albums

References

  1. "Ragheb Alama searching for Arab unity". Al Bawaba. 18 June 2006. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
  2. "Ragheb Alama". Alam el Phan.
  3. "Biography of Ragheb Alama". Yala.fm.
  4. "Superstar Ragheb Alama handed the 'Virgin Megastore Platinum Award' -- DUBAI, May 3 /PRNewswire/ --". PR Newswire. 3 May 2008. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  5. "Ragheb Alama launches latest CD at Starbucks, Hamra". Star Scene.
  6. "Ragheb Alama and Shakira Present Good Stuff". Lamaa Elkohly. 26 September 2010. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  7. "Lebanese singer Ragheb Alama appointed U.N. green ambassador". Saeed Dhaher. 15 October 2009. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  8. "Ragheb Alama and Ahlam In "Arab Idol" Judge Panel on MBC". Ruba. 25 July 2011. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  9. "Ragheb Alame". NewzGlobe. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  10. "Ragheb Alama’s victory at the ‘Formula One’". AlBawaba. 1 April 2006. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  11. "Ragheb Alama In "Arab Idol" Judge Panel on MBC". Season 1 and Season 2.
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