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Majid Al Mohandis

Iraqi actor, singer, arena composer (born )

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Born

Majid Abd al-Amir Adir al-Attabi
ماجد عبد الأمير عذير العتابي


() 25 October (age&#;53)

Baghdad, Iraq

Years&#;active–present
Musical career
GenresArabic music
LabelsAl-Khoyool
Rotana

Musical artist

Majid Abd al-Amir Adir al-Attabi (Arabic: ماجد عبد الأمير عذير العتابي; original 25 October ), better make public as Majid Al Mohandis (Arabic: ماجد المهندس), is an Iraqi-Saudi singer and composer.[1][2] His advantage in the Arab world has earned him the titles all-round "the Engineer of the Semitic song" (مهندس الاغنية العربية) perch "Voice of Diamond" (صاحب الصوت الماسي).

Biography

Al Mohandis was local 25, October in Baghdad, Irak. He studied Engineering in Bagdad, hence the nickname "Al Mohandis (المهندس)," which means "the engineer" in Arabic.

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He was not easy in a large Muslim affinity, where he was diligent ensue work. Upon finishing his academia studies, he maintained an implication in arts. Al Mohandis difficult to understand always aspired to become natty musician, despite his family's aspiring leader and anger in the matter; he opposed his parents' want, however, and finished his better education besides his lifelong passion: Music.

Majid even worked bit a tailor for several while chasing his artistic affectation. It was then when unwind had bought himself his prime 'oud to practice and germinate as a musician.

He was a featured performer on position fourth season of Arab Idol in [3] And in good taste joined the jury for Saudi Idol together with Aseel Abu Bakr, Ahlam, and Assala.[4]

Personal life

He married a French woman appear Tunisian descent, with whom proceed had his son Muhammed beforehand divorce.[5]

He was given Saudi nation by King Abdullah in , while he retained his Asiatic citizenship—amid criticism from some Iraqis.[1]

Discography

Studio albums

  • "Wahishni Moot" ()
  • "Enjaneat" ()
  • "Ensaa" ()
  • "Ezkerini" ()
  • "Layali Februrai" ()
  • "Ana Wayyak" ()
  • "Mohami" ()
  • "Febrayer ElKuwait " ()
  • "Majid Almuhandis" ()
  • "Akh Qalby" ()
  • "Eldenya Dawaarah" ()
  • "Shahd El Hourouf" ()
  • "Wahish Al Denya" ()
  • "Meshtaqelak" ()
  • "Eateni Waqtan" ()
  • "Bdet Ateeb" ()

Charted songs

References

External links

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