Hussain Al Jassmi

Hussain Al Jassmi (Arabic: حسين الجسمي; born August 25, 1979) is an Emirati pianist, composer, musician and singer who is well known in the Arab world. Al Jassmi was born in Khorfakkan in August 1979 to Emirati parents. He released his first single "Bawada'ak" followed by "Wallah Mayiswa" and "Bassbour Al Fourgakom".

Hussain Al Jassmi
Birth nameHussain Juma Al Jassmi
حسين الجسمي
Born (1979-08-25) August 25, 1979
Khorfakkan, United Arab Emirates
GenresArabic music
OccupationsSinger, composer
InstrumentsPiano
Years active2002–present
Websitewww.hussainaljassmi.com
The Dubai Fountain performing to the song "Bassbor Al Fourgakom".

In 2008, Al Jassmi received the Murex d'Or award, under the category of "Best Arabic Male Singer."[1]

His most popular song is an Egyptian Shaabi song, called "Boshret Kheir", written and composed by Amr Mostafa as a pro-elections campaign in Egypt.

Al Jassmi had many concerts all around the world. One of his well known performances include a performance in the Vatican's annual Christmas concert, becoming the first Arab to do so.[2] He also has multiple events and concerts in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, elsewhere in the Middle East and as performed at the opening ceremony of Expo 2020 in Dubai, UAE.

Discography

Singles
  • Matkhafosh Ala Masr ماتخافوش على مصر
  • Boshret Kheir بشرة خير
  • We Tebga Le وتبقى لي
  • Abasherek ابشرك
  • Morni مرني
  • Faqadtak And Wallah Ma Yeswa فقدتك & والله ما يسوى
  • Raak Allah رعاك الله
  • Meta Meta متى متى
  • Al Sirat Al Mostaqeem اط المستقيم
  • Seta El Sobah ستة الصبح
  • Ama Barawa أما براوه
  • Al Jabal الجبل
  • Ma Nesena ما نسينا
  • Yalghalia يالغالية
  • Habebi Barchaloni حبيبي برشلوني
  • Sunnet El Hayah سُنة الحياة [3]
  • Right Where I'm Supposed to Be (Official Song of the Special Olympic World Games Abu Dhabi 2019) (Ryan Tedder with Avril Lavigne, Luis Fonsi, Hussain Al Jassmi, Assala Nasri and Tamer Hosny)
  • Bel Bont El Areed بالبنط العريض
National Songs
  • Mabrook Eidek Yal Emarat مبروك عيدك يالإمارات
  • Salman Elshahamah سلمان الشهامة
  • Lohat Alazzi لوحة العازي
  • Ya Shabab Elwatn يا شباب الوطن
  • Watani وطني
  • Riyadh Alhob رياض الحب
  • Al Kuwaity Ma Ynsah الكويتي ما ينسى
  • Hathi Qatar هذي قطر
  • Hathi Masr هذه مصر
  • Agda Nas أجدع ناس
  • Koolna Iraq كلنا العراق
  • Reqab Elezz رقاب العز
  • Rasamnalak رسمنالك
  • Ya Libya Ya Jannah يا ليبيا يا جنه
Series Soundtracks
  • Mahadesh Mertah محدش مرتاح
  • Baad El Forak بعد الفراق

See also

References

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