Georges Al Rassi
Georges Al Rassi | |
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Born |
Georges Al Rassi 1980 (age 37–38)[1] Cheikh Taba, Akkar District, Lebanon[1] |
Residence | Achrafieh |
Occupation |
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Years active | 1995–present |
Spouse(s) |
Joelle Hatem (m. 2014; d. 2015) |
Children | 1 |
Relatives | Nadine Al Rassi (sister) |
Musical career | |
Genres | Pop |
Instruments | Vocals , Guitar, drums, banjo, violin, harmonica, accordion, synthesizer |
Associated acts | Ragheb Alama , Ramy Ayach , Marwan Khoury , Wael Kfoury , Ziad Rahbani |
Website |
georgesalrassi |
Georges Al Rassi (Arabic: جورج الراسي), is a Lebanese singer, musician, and songwriter. into a distinctively artistic family. His father, who plays "Oud", encouraged him to sing as did his actress mother. At 16 years old Georges Al Rassi won his first contract a six months agreement to perform at "options", the international night club, at Kaskil, Lebanon.
Early life
Following the success of his first hit a second followed, "Min Ghader El hob", also composed by "samir Copty", which in turn led to the singing of a long term agreement with the "Carte Blance.
Discography
- Albums
- 1996 : Sahr al Layl
- 1998 : Hikaya
- 2000 : Sibt el Hadaf
- 2001 : Wala Yomken
- 2002 : Jay Te' Tezer
- 2003 : Kif Awsefak
- 2011 : Hamdellah Aal Salama (Mini album)
- Singles
- 2016 : Wahdik Enti [2]
- 2004 : Kif Mfareqna
- 2005 : Andek Shek
- 2006 : Inta El Hob
- 2007 : El Hob El Majnoun
- 2008 : Laayonak Habibi
- 2009 : Men Yom Hawak (Albi Mat)
- 2010 : Inta Ekhtyari
- 2012 : Temrou Tetghandar
- 2013 : Jayi La'andek
- 2013 : Min Allak
Videography
Year | Title | Album | Director |
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2016 | Wahdik Enti | Single | Hamid Merhi |
2015 | Enta El Woujoud | Single | Walid Nassif |
2012 | Temro2 Tetghandar | Single | Fadi Haddad |
2009 | Albi Mat | Single | Fadi Haddad |
References
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