Alaa Zalzali
Alaa Zalzali علاء زلزلي | |
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Birth name | Ali Ahmed Zalzali |
Born | October 18, 1969 |
Origin | Tyre, Lebanon |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Website |
alaazalzali.com myspace.com/zalzali |
Alaa Zalzali (Arabic: علاء زلزلي; born Ali Ahmed Zalzali; October 18, 1969) is a Lebanese singer.[1]
Life
Zalzali was born on October 18, 1969, in Tyre, a city in Southern Lebanon. His birth name is Ali Ahmed Zalzali. He has two sisters, Joumana and Shat-el-rim, and one brother, Nader, who is Alaa's record distributor and the director of his company Zalzali Production. Alaa Zalzali had a passion in music since his early years. After graduating from high school, Zalzali went to college to study Arabic literature, but left his studies in his second year to join the national conservatory.
Zalzali's first song "Ahla Oyoun" was released in 1990. On 2007, Alaa announced a new single called "Ya Nasrallah".[2] The lyrics are based on the efforts and courages of the fighters in South Lebanon during the 2006 Summer War between Hezbollah and Israel.[3]
Discography
Albums
Year | Album | |
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1990 | Tariq el-Qadar | طريق القدر |
1991 | Ahla Oyoun | احلى عيون |
1992 | Wahashtini | وحشتيني |
1994 | Hobbi Wi-jnouni | حبي وجنوني |
1995 | Law Baddek Ghayri | لو بدك غيري |
1995 | Iddallali | اتدللي |
1995 | Raheeb | رهيب |
1995 | At-haddani | اتحداني |
1996 | El-Leil al-Maftouh | الليل المفتوح |
1997 | Hayati Moghamra | حياتي مغامرة |
1999 | Miyye bil-Miyye | مية بالمية |
2001 | Ya Hanoun | يا حنون |
2004 | Je Suis Malade | — |
2007 | Ya Nasrallah | یا نصرالله |
References
- ↑ Alaa Zalzali. http://en.hibamusic.com, 2011. Retrieved 27 June 2011.
- ↑ "About Hahi Fauor(Persian)". tasnimnews.com.
- ↑ "About Hahi Fauor". tasnimnews.com.
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