His early 2000s debut 'Hobak Nar' launched a steady run of love songs and collaborations.
For a sense of his style, 'Matwaseneesh' and 'Helm Senin' are good places to start. They're both pretty typical of his love-song approach.
He's been a fixture in Arabic pop since the mid-2000s, with songs like 'Matwaseneesh' and 'Helm Senin' sticking around in playlists. The sound is straightforward pop and R&B, usually about relationships, and he's worked with names like Nancy Ajram. Even a plagiarism claim around 'Mesh Alawha' in 2009 didn't really slow the output.
Producer Nasr Mahrous signed him in the early 2000s, and the 2004 album 'Hobak Nar' with 'Habibi Wenta' got him noticed. He kept putting out records every couple of years, like 'Seket Elly Beyheb' in 2006 and 'El Gana El Share3' in 2008, through the 2010s.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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