Saber Rebaï

Saber Rebaï
Native name صابر بن الهادي الرباعي
Birth name Sabir ibn Al-Hadi El Rebaï
Born (1967-03-13) 13 March 1967
Sfax, Tunisia
Genres Tunisian, Arabic
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, musician
Instruments Vocals, oud, violin
Years active 1988–present
Labels Rotana

Saber Rebaï (Arabic: صابر الرباعي; born 13 March 1967; transliteration: Saber al Ruba'i) is a Tunisian pan-Arab singer and composer. He is known for his song "Sidi Mansour". Some albums carry the variant transliteration Saber el Rebaii. He has been signed since 2004 to the pan-Arab record label Rotana.[1]

Early life

He started the singing as his profession at 17 years old impressed by singers among which Mohammad Abd El Wahab, Abd El Kader El Asaly, Wadih Al Safi, Abd El Halim Hafez, Karem Mahmoud. Saber composed some of his songs melodies among which the song Word (Kalima). He worked with Hilmi Baker, Salah El Charnoubi and Dr Abd El Rab Idriss.[2]

International Concerts

Saber Rebai went in tours across Europe, USA, Australia and also performed in Palestine and South Korea. He gave shows in the Olympia in Paris, Carthage and Cairo.[3]

Awards

Saber Al Rubai won many awards for his participation in international festivals among which:[4]

  • Cartage Festivals for many years
  • Arab Music Festival
  • Egyptian Opera House Award
  • Cairo International Festivals
  • Francophone Festivals
  • The Gold Microphone in Cairo Festivals

Discography

Albums[5]
  • Hayyarouniحيّروني
  • Ya lillaيا للا
  • Yalli bjamalakياللي بجمالك
  • 2000: Sidi Mansour- سيدي منصور
  • 2001: Khalas tarekخلص تارك
  • 2003: Share' elgharamشارع الغرام
  • 2004: Atahadda al aalamأتحدّى العالم
  • 2006: Ajmal nesaa aldouniaأجمل نساء الدنيا
  • 2007: El ghorbaالغربة
  • 2009: Waheshni giddanواحشني جدا
Singles

References

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