Khalid Abdulrahman

Khalid Abdulrahman (Arabic: خالد عبدالرحمن; born April 22, 1965) is a Saudi singer, musician, poet, and songwriter.[1][2][3] He first published poetry under the pseudonym "Mukhawe Al Layl" (مخاوي الليل) which roughly translates to 'Night Dweller' before revealing his true identity. He regarded the night as his close friend because he used to stay up late writing poems in the night silence. Though Khalid didn't want to be famous for his singing as he wanted to be for his poetry and retired for a month, but peers and fellow artist urged him to take up singing again.

Khalid Abdulrahman
خالد عبد الرحمن محمد الودعاني الدوسري
Khalid Abdulrahman, c. 1989
Background information
Birth nameKhalid Abdulrahman
Born (1965-04-22) April 22, 1965
OriginRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
GenresSaudi Arabian, Arabic Music
Occupation(s)Singer, composer, songwriter
InstrumentsOud
Years active1980'spresent

He started singing in 1981. Some of his top songs are "Ahat" (Arabic:اهات), "Sarihini" (Arabic: صارحيني), "Sudiqini" (Arabic: صدقيني), "Khuberooh" (Arabic: خبروه), "Tedhkar" (Arabic :تذكار), and "Al-ata" (Arabic العطا) and a lot more. He released an album Rouh Rouhey (Arabic: روح روحي) (Soul of my Soul) in 2008. It contains 8 songs which looked like his last album because the death of his friend Prince Sultan-Bin-Abdulazeez. At the last moment he changed his mind and continued his career, Khalideat 2010 (Arabic:خالديات), Thani 2013 (Arabic:ثاني), La Yrooh Balk 2014 (Arabic:لا يروح بالك) Al Hob Alkabeer 2016 (Arabic:الحب الكبير).

References

  1. Al-Ghamdi, Hayat (July 11, 2008). "Youth-oriented programs highlight of Abha festival". Arab News. Retrieved April 8, 2009.
  2. "Saudi Singers Delay Release of Albums". Arab News. July 26, 2006. Retrieved April 8, 2009.
  3. "Between Paris and Cairo, Ahlam surprises fans in her new album". Al Bawaba. October 7, 2002. Archived from the original on June 13, 2011. Retrieved April 8, 2009. AccessMyLibrary link


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