
He also has multiple events and concerts in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, elsewhere in the Middle East and has performed at the opening ceremony of Expo 2020 in Dubai, UAE. One of his well known performances include a performance in the Vatican's annual Christmas concert, becoming the first Arab to do so. Emarati201404 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.5.2. 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.Īl Jassmi had many concerts all around the world. In 2008, Al Jassmi received the Murex d'Or award, under the category of "Best Arabic Male Singer." He released his first single "Bawada'ak" followed by "Wallah Mayiswa" and "Bassbour Al Fourgakom". Al Jassmi was born in Khorfakkan in August 1979 to Emirati parents. Balqees, an Emirati-Yemeni singer headlines the upbeat song. 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. These popular singers have sung songs belonging to different genres and have. 1.The Dubai Fountain performing to the song "Bassbor Al Fourgakom". To further breakdown this fascinating music form, Darwish discusses six key patriotic songs and their enduring power. "They have become part of National Day celebrations and can be really moving." "The became popular because they are really well made and produced," Darwish says. Some songs feature the country’s finest artists singing lyrics based on poetry penned by UAE leaders such as the country’s Founding Father Sheikh Zayed and Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces. "There are a lot of messages here, such as having faith in the leadership and pride in the military."

"A lot of it is down to the subjects discussed," he tells The National. The Emirati composer, who penned a National Day piece to be performed on Wednesday, December 2, at Dubai's Palm Fountain, says patriotic Emirati songs stand apart from local popular music. From Mohammed Assaf to Mashrou’ Leila: 10 Arabic pop songs that defined the decade
