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Ramy Ayach |
Birth name |
Ramy Abu Ayach |
Also known as |
Ramy Ayach ; Pop Star |
Born |
(1980-08-18) August 18, 1980 (age 31) |
Origin |
Baakleen, Lebanon |
Genres |
Pop folk |
Occupations |
singer, songwriter, composer, instrumentalist |
Instruments |
String instruments (guitar, oud), Piano, Drums |
Years active |
11 |
Labels |
Melody |
Website |
http://www.ramyayach.com/ |
Ramy Ayach (Arabic: رامي عياش) (born Ramy Abu Ayach, رامي ابوعياش, on August 18, 1980 in Baakleen, Lebanon) is a Druze Lebanese singer, songwriter, composer, and instrumentalist.
Ramy Ayach is the oldest of two brothers brought up in the mountains of Lebanon in a town called, Baakleen. Soon after realizing his natural talent for singing and music, Ramy went on to become one of the leading Pop Stars from the Middle East.[1]
Ayach released his first album in 1997, Ra'eh, with the single Bghanneela Webde'ellah, which led to his first international tour, playing over 50 concerts in Lebanon, Australia, UK, Italy, France, UAE, Kuwait, Jordan, Qatar, Egypt, Tunisia, Germany, and Syria. Ra'eh rose to the top of Lebanese charts, which increased his fanbase and led to televised performances.
In 1999, Ayach signed with Rotana and released his third album, Wel'ah, with the single Shta'tilak, written and composed by himself, arranged by Ehsan El Monzir, which occupied the top position on Billboard's National Sales in the National Airplay and International Arabic Airplay category. Two other songs were also released as singles, Sawad Elninny and Wel'ah. Ayach also filmed the music video for Shta'tilak in Turkey with the Lebanese-German director Said El Marouk.
Ayach released the album Diwan Al Hobb, which contained the singles Arfeeno, Khad Hareer and Allah Aleak The video for Khad Hareer was filmed in Germany exclusively for the German television network Deutsche Welle.
Ayach completed the album Albi Mal, which contained eight tracks comprising one continuous song, Albi Mal, written by Nabil Abu Abdo, composed and arranged by Jean-Marie Riachi, and the singles Alla Ykoun Ma'ak, Behwak, composed by Ramy Ayach and a cover of Allaylo Ya Layla, originally recorded by the Lebanese musician Wadih El Safi.
In 2004, Ayach released Ya msahar eyni, produced by Jean-Marie Riachi, which was their second collaboration and become his most successful album, topping music and video charts for months with the singles Ya msahar eyni and Khallini Maak.
Habbaytak ana, Ayach's eighth album, was released in December 2006. It was produced again by Jean Marie Riachi. The title track was released as single.
He joined Jean-Marie Riachi for the album Belaaks. The song Belaaks (On the Contrary) is a duetto with Abeer Nehme and is an oriental jazz arrangement of the famous song Quizás, quizás, quizás in Lebanese dialect.
Track listing
- Habbaytak Ana
- Khallik
- Ya Bint El-Jirani
- Aayni Aal Gharam
- W Min El-Chebbak
- Doummini
- Dana W Ana
- Khalli Indak Damm
- Ya Msahar Einy
- El-Hanan W El-Hob
- Hobak Mehayarni
- Khaleni Maak
- Mabrouk
- Ya Omry La
- Habeeb El-Alb
- Leeh
- Albi Mal
- Al Laylo ya Layla
- Behwak
- Heyya Heyya
- Allah Yekon Maak
- Hababteni feek
- Keef Tarikne
- Aarfeno
- Allah Aalaik
- Bakrahak
- Khad Harer
- Hatha Lotf Mennek
- Men Awal Nathrah
- Wel'ah
- Ahl Lhawa
- Ahlamak
- Alby Elyk
- Shtaktilak
- Sawad El Ninny
- Mou'jiza
- Elli Shobbaik W`lobbaik
- Al-Soura
- Beechak Mn Ben El Aynayn
- Albi W`albik
- Zghayar Oumry
- Rae'h
- Laayounik
- Khidni
- Ghanni Ya Bolbol
- Torkos A' la Daffi
- Bghanilha
The pop star Ramy Ayach finished lately[when?] recording a duet with the Egyptian singer Ahmad Adawia entitled “Annas Al Rayaa”. Ramy said that the idea was a coincidence, since he was meeting the song’s composer to discuss his new album’s songs and he found the song’s incomplete version which he liked a lot. When he listened to it later in its full version, he felt that it would be very suitable for him to sing it with Adawia. So they called him and he was very excited for the duet the moment he listened to it. Ramy added that he is a big fan of Adawia, who is considered one of the most important singers in Egypt.[1]
Pop star Ramy Ayach ended recently his contract with Rotana company to join Melody. He had met with the company’s CEO Jamal Marwan and he was satisfied with the package he offered to him.[1]
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