"Qusat Habebain" is the 15th studio album by Iraqi singer, Kadim Al Sahir. The album is a blend of Arabic pop songs combined with classical pieces, with a song reaching up to a run time of 9 minutes. The album includes songs with lyrics in both the traditional Iraqi dialect and romantic poetry. The album sports recording quality that rivals many parallel releases, and makes use of vocal octave-doubling, as practiced in Turkey. It was originally released on 4 May 2002 under the Rotana label, and reissued months later under EMI Arabia.
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"Qusat Habebain" is the 15th studio album by Iraqi singer, Kadim Al Sahir. The album is a blend of Arabic pop songs combined with classical… read more
"Qusat Habebain" is the 15th studio album by Iraqi singer, Kadim Al Sahir. The album is a blend of Arabic pop songs combined with classical pieces, with a song reaching up to a… read more
Kathem Al Saher (Arabic: كاظم الساهر) or Kadim Al Sahir or Kazem Al Saher, (born September 12, 1957), an Iraqi singer. He was born in Samarra to a mother from Najaf and a father from Baghdad. Kathem has established himself as one of the most successful singers in the Arab World, having sold more than 30 million albums since the start of his career. Ranging from big romantic ballads to more political work, from pop to Arab classical, he has covered the spectrum of music with the kind of success not seen since the heyday of Umm Kalthum. He is the son of a palace worker and has nine si… read more
Kathem Al Saher (Arabic: كاظم الساهر) or Kadim Al Sahir or Kazem Al Saher, (born September 12, 1957), an Iraqi singer. He was born in Samarra to a mother from Najaf and a father from Baghda… read more
Kathem Al Saher (Arabic: كاظم الساهر) or Kadim Al Sahir or Kazem Al Saher, (born September 12, 1957), an Iraqi singer. He was born in Samarra to a mother from Najaf and a father from Baghdad. Kathem has established himself as one of th… read more