Kazem Al Saher
Kazem Al Saher (born September 12, 1957) is an Iraqi singer, songwriter, and composer. He is one of the most popular Arab singers in the world, and has been dubbed "The Caesar of Arab Song" due to his high-pitched voice and sophisticated lyrics.
Al Saher was born in Mosul, Iraq, and began singing at a young age. He attended the Institute of Fine Arts in Baghdad, where he studied music and composition. In 1980, he released his debut album, "Ya Layl", which was a commercial success. He followed up with a series of successful albums, including "Ghareeb", "Al Hob Al Awal", and "El Asmar".
In 1996, Al Saher moved to Cairo, Egypt, where he began working with the famous Egyptian composer, Mohamed Abdel Wahab. Together, they produced several hit songs, including "Layla", "Al Gharam", and "Moshtaq".
In 2000, Al Saher released his album, "The Dreamer", which was a critical and commercial success. The album won the Arab Music Award for Best Album of the Year. In 2003, he released his album, "Asmar", which was also a commercial success.
Al Saher has performed all over the world, including in Europe, North America, and Australia. He has also performed at several prestigious events, including the Nobel Peace Prize concert in 2001.
Al Saher is known for his unique vocal style, which combines elements of traditional Arabic music with Western influences. He is also known for his poetic lyrics, which often deal with themes of love, loss, and longing.
Al Saher has won numerous awards throughout his career, including the Arab Music Award for Best Male Singer several times. He has also been honored by several countries, including France, Spain, and Egypt.
In 2018, Al Saher was appointed as a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for Peace and Intercultural Dialogue.
Al Saher is one of the most influential Arab singers of all time. His music has touched the hearts of millions of people around the world. He is a true legend of Arab music.