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Mohamed Huzam
Born(1970-05-23)23 May 1970
Dh. Hulhudheli, Maldives
Died11 August 2022(2022-08-11) (aged 52)[1]
Occupation
  • Playback singer
Years active1993–2009
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals

Mohamed Huzam (23 May 1970 – 11 August 2022) was a Maldivian playback singer.

Career

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In 1993, Huzam performed the song "Mulhi Jaan Hithaa" from the album Hiyani and later incorporated into the soundtrack album of Sitee (1993), which went on to become a breakthrough song for him which resulted in him having several music offers after its success.[2] The same year, he sang the song "Loabi Maquboolu Nuvee" for the film Jazubaathu (1993), originating from the album Hiyani which fetched him the first Gaumee Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer. His next album Havaas (1997) was also loved by the audience. After the songs "Vilaathah Ehvanee Ey" and "Liyefaa Vamey Hithugaa Thinan" from the film Aan... Aharenves Loabivin (2002), he became inactive in the music scene though he was part of few studio albums released afterwards until the year 2006. After a gap of two years, Huzam was heard in the song "Loabin Kalaage Athugaa" from the album Loabi Vaathee (2009). In 2010, Huzam was bestowed with the Best Male Singer Award for the lullaby, "Dhonkan'bulo Nidhaalaashey" from the album Dhonkan'bulo (2001).

"Mausoom" from the film Amaanaaiy (1998), "Dhinee Zaharu Mithuraa" from Malakaa (1999), "Nayaa Farive Zeenaiyvee" from the album Gumree (2000), "Thadhaa Veynugaa" from the television drama Hulhukolhu (2000) and "Beynumey Ishqaa" from Neyvaa (2000) remain as some of his most popular releases in his career.[3][4] Despite "disappearing" from the industry, many of his songs remain popular even after decades of their release.[5] In 2018, Huzam was ranked second in the list of the "Most Desired Comeback Voices", compiled by Dho?.[6] Aishath Maaha from the same publication opined that the "emotion and pain" in his voice has favoured him with the success in many of his releases.[6]

Huzam died on 11 August 2022 after a long illness, whilst being treated abroad in India.[7]

Discography

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Feature film

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Year Film Song Lyricist(s) Co-artist(s) Notes
1993 Jazubaathu "Loabi Maquboolu Nuvee" Ibrahim Mansoor Solo Originally from Hiyani album
Sitee "Mulhi Jaan Hithaa" Easa Shareef
1996 Hifehettumeh Neiy Karuna "Furee Hayaathuge" Solo
"Furaa Dhaathee Hin'gaa"
"Hiyy Magey Magey" Mariyam Waheedha
"Athulee Ey Hiyy Bunanee"
1997 Hinithun "Adhu Netheethoa Ehee Asthaa" Ibrahim Mansoor Solo Originally from Hiyani album
"Meri Loa Ekee Nimeyney" Shakeel
1998 Fahuneyvaa "Ishaaraaiyhey Kuree" Ahmed Haleem
Amaanaaiy "Thuhthu Moonaa Dheloa" (Male Version) Ahmed Sharumeel
1999 Qurbaani "Vidhaa Han'dhaa Tharithah" Solo Originally from Havaas album
"Reyrey Nunidhey"
"Hin'dhu Hin'dhukolhun Roveythee"
Umurah "Loabi Libeythoa Jeheeme Salaam" Adam Naseer Ibrahim Appears in soundtrack
2000 Ainbehge Loabi Firiehge Vaajib "Mibinmatheege Chaalu Han'dhey" Originally from Havaas album
"Jismu Hibain Dhinee" Shifa Thaufeeq Originally from Moosum album
Hithu Vindhu "Dhevenee Loabin" Solo Originally from Endheyyo album
Maazee "Manzileh Numevaa Musaafirekey"
2001 Aaah "Oagaavee Heyo Hithakun" Shifa Thaufeeq Originally from Aawaaraa album
Hilihilaa "Gaathugaa Hurumun" Appears in Paruwaanaa album
Hiyy Heyokuraathi..! "Zuvaanaa Dhaneehe Zuvaanaa" Ahmed Haleem Solo
2002 Kahvalhah Dhaandhen "Alivaa Alivaa Nooru" Fathimath Rauf[8]
Aan... Aharenves Loabivin "Liyefaa Vamey Hithugaa Thinan" Mausoom Shakir Appears in Himeyn Dhuniye soundtrack
"Vilaathah Ehvanee Ey" Fazeela Amir[9]

Short film

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Year Film Song Lyricist(s) Co-artist(s)
2001 Paree Dhahtha "Veynee Sazaa" Solo

Television

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Year Title Song Lyricist(s) Co-artist(s) Notes
"Mee Ey Fariyaadhu" Aishath Inaya
2000 Hulhukolhu "Thadhaa Veynugaa" Ahmed Shakeeb Aishath Inaya
Dhoapatta "Veyn Libeythee Ey" Shifa Thaufeeq[10] Originally from Shikaara album

Non-film songs

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Year Album/single Song Lyricist(s) Co-artist(s)
"Hiyy Edheyvaru Loabeegaa" Solo
"Neyngumahvure Vakin" Ali Rameez, Fazeela Amir, Fathimath Zoona, Umar Zahir
Shikaara "Finikan Libunu E Thanmathee" Ahmed Shakeeb Solo
"Roashey Jehunee"
"Veyn Libeythee Ey" Shifa Thaufeeq
Bingaa "Dhuniyeyge Mee Qaanoonakee" Solo
"Fathihu Nikume Hunna Gothun"
1993 Hiyani "Loabi Maquboolu Nuvee" Ibrahim Mansoor Solo
"Hoadha Ma Hoadhaa"
"Roan Jehuneethee"
"Adhu Netheethoa Ehee Asthaa"
"Haalu Dhenneveemey"
"Mulhi Jaan Hithaa" Easa Shareef
"Rankula Jehi Loabin" Hussain Rasheedh
"Meri Loa Ekee Nimeyney" Shakeel
"Vaatheeve Hoadheyney"
"Manzaru Badhalu Vedhaaney" Kashimaa Ahmed Shakir
1997 Havaas "Thoonu Dhelolaa Rivethi" Solo
"Hiyy Magey Veynugaa"
"Yaaraa Ahaashey"
"Reyrey Nunidhey"
"Vidhaa Han'dhaa Tharithah"
"Isnagaa Bunamey Huvaa"
"Mibinmatheege Chaalu Han'dhey"
"Iyye Eki Maley Dhushee"
"Aadheyhey Ivvaadhey Mee"
"Hoorekey Vaahaa Fidhaa"
1998 Aawaaraa "Oagaavee Heyo Hithakun" Shifa Thaufeeq
1999 Adhaarasam "Chaaley Bunaaney" Fazeela Amir
Endheyyo "Dhevenee Loabin" Solo
Farumaan "Haadha Loabinney Hoadhee"
Malakaa "Nuvaanama Kalaa" Easa Shareef Shifa Thaufeeq
"Dhinee Zaharu Mithuraa"
"Kalaa Vakivegen Dhaathee" Solo
Vara "Kan Nuve Nan Vaagothakun" Kopee Mohamed Rasheedh
"Vakivee Loabin Reethi Gothugaa"
"Konme Kameh Kohfaa" Fathimath Rauf
2000 Bulbul "Hithuge Finikan Libey Loaiybakee" Adam Haleem Adnan Solo
"Hiyy Mathanuvey Raanee"
Dhurumi "Bineemey Finifenmaa"
"Loabi Libeythoa Jeheeme Salaam" (Remix Version) Adam Naseer Ibrahim
Gumree "Nayaa Farive Zeenaiyvee" Adam Haleem Adnan
"Kalaa Aadheythoa Nunidhaa" Fazeela Amir
Inthihaa "Shikaara Ehhey Mihithakee" Solo
Kathiriyaa "Aalaavedhaa Mee Han'dhaan" Adam Haleem Adnan
"Dheykasheh Netheemey Hitheh Alun"
Khareef "Loabeege Hithaamain Haasvefaa"
Maaburu "Veynee Loabin Dhey Sazaa"
Maazee "Manzileh Numevaa Musaafirekey"
Moosum "Jismu Hibain Dhinee" Ahmed Sharmeel Shifa Thaufeeq
Namaves... "Vi Zakham Kiyaadhiniyyaa" Solo
"Thiya Folhunu Maley"
"Konthaakubaa Ey Han'dhu Vanee" Fathimath Rauf
Neyvaa "Vaarey Vehi Vehi" Kopee Mohamed Rasheedh Solo
"Beynumey Ishqaa"
Nihaa "Dheynanhey Loabi Mashah"
Rasrana "Thelhey Mi Mey"
Rivethi "Hifaashe Vee Athugaa"
Thoonu "Nubune Dhiyaimaa Reyga Kalaa" Mausoom Shakir Fazeela Amir
"Hiyy Hadhiyaa Kohfaa"
"Hiyy Thiya Loaiybah Edhenee Ey" Solo
"Ivvaa Magey Haalu"
2001 Boduraalhu "Thadhaa Veynugaa" Ahmed Shakeeb
Dhonkan'bulo "Dhonkan'bulo Nidhaalaashey" (Male Version) Ameen Ibrahim
Fattaru "Kuraa Inthizaarakee Thee" Ismail Shakeeb
"Wafaatheri Vedheefaa"
Hiyaa "Hoadhey Masthee Loabi" Abdul Rauf
"Ishqee Nazarun Keevve Balanee" Adam Haleem Adnan
"Kuramey Vedhun Qabooluhey"
"Fun Asaru Kurumun Dhehiyy"
"Kairin Govaalaahen" Ameen Ibrahim
"Dhuniyeyn Mihaaru"
"Vaathee Han'dhaan" Mohamed Huzam
"Rihiveli Vodey Thun'deegaa"
"Fari E Finifenmaa"
"Kurahaalamey Hurihaa Khiyaal"
"Meygaa Liyevifaa" Kopee Mohamed Rasheedh
"Beynumee Dhinumey Kalaa" Adam Naseer Ibrahim
Mendhan "Gurahain Ali Fan'duvee" Ahmed Shakeeb
Muthee "Masthu Kuruvaafa Yaaru" Adam Haleem Adnan
"Thiyaee Hithuge Muthee"
"Ehaa Loabin Ekee Ulhunee"
Shoakh "Chaalee Eynaa Nan Kureveyhaa" Ismail Abdul Qadhir
Tharaanaa "Hithuge Yaaraa Kuraashey Ithubaaru" Adam Haleem Adnan Shifa Thaufeeq
"Migothah Mihen Fenidheni Vanyaa" Adam Naseer Ibrahim Solo
2002 Fari Raanee "Bineemey Finifenmaa" Adam Haleem Adnan
"Loabi Libeythoa Jeheeme Salaam" (Remix Version) Adam Naseer Ibrahim
Guraha "Bahdhalu Kalaa Kuree"
"Aadhey Yaaraaey"
"Loabeege Moosun Aimaa"
Kashfu "Loabin Gulhey Dhehitheh Safun" Ahmed Saleem
"Moonu Thee Hiyy Edhey" Adam Haleem Adnan Shifa Thaufeeq
Khanjaru "Kushakaai Hure" Yoosuf Mohamedfulhu Solo
Paruwaanaa "Gaathugaa Hurumun" Shifa Thaufeeq
2004 Ehan'dhaanugai... "Kalaage Asaruga" Solo
Ihusaas "Bunelabalaashey Loabivaa" Fathimath Zoona
Ithubaaru "Kohfaa Ufaa Ekugaa" Abdulla Muaz Yoosuf Solo
"Beevumun Loabi Magey"
Mariyaadhu "Dheyshey Jaan" Fathimath Zoona
Saahil "Malaae Malaa" Solo
2005 Dhilaasaa "Dhookurey Mi Athun" Shaheedha Mohamed
"Alathu Loabi Asthaa" Adam Haleem Adnan Fathimath Zoona
Fari Goma "Han'dhuvaru Dhey Mi Nala"
"Thaqudheerugaa"
"Neyngeyhey Heeleemaa" Adam Haleem Adnan Fazeela Amir
Leyfavethi "Ninjey Nagaalee" Amir Saleem Solo
Qaumee Dhuvas 1426 "Eheree Dhivehi Nishaan" Maumoon Abdul Gayoom Aishath Inaya, Hussain Ali, Ahmed Aathif
2006 Mi Hithun "Vaudhaa Huvaa" Adam Haleem Adnan Shifa Thaufeeq
"Roalhi Jehilaa Gothun" Fathimath Rauf
2009 Loabi Vaathee "Loabin Kalaage Athugaa" Solo

Accolades

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref(s)
1995 1st Gaumee Film Awards Best Male Playback Singer "Loabi Maquboolu Nuvee" – Jazubaathu Won [11]
2010 Maldives Video Music Awards Best Male Singer "Dhonkan'bulo Nidhaalaashey" – Dhonkan'bulo Won [12]

References

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  1. ^ "Singer Huzam passed away". Mihaaru. 11 August 2022. Archived from the original on 11 August 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Some unforgettable songs that is still loved by the audience". Sun (in Divehi). 19 May 2020. Archived from the original on 9 February 2021. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  3. ^ Adhushan, Ahmed (5 May 2017). "A soothing cover of "Beynumey Ishqaa"". Mihaaru (in Divehi). Archived from the original on 9 February 2021. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  4. ^ Maaha, Aishath (24 July 2020). "A cover version of "Dhinee Zaharu" by Shalabee". Dho? (in Divehi). Archived from the original on 9 February 2021. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
  5. ^ "Hulhukolhu streaming in YouTube". Sun (in Divehi). 10 July 2017. Archived from the original on 8 October 2020. Retrieved 16 December 2020.
  6. ^ a b Maaha, Aishath (7 March 2018). "Most Desired Comeback Voices: Top 10". Dho?. Archived from the original on 4 February 2021. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  7. ^ Mohamed, Naizak (12 August 2022). "Renowned former singer Huzaam passes away". Sun. Archived from the original on 12 August 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  8. ^ Maaha, Aishath (9 August 2017). "Retirement of Fathimath Rauf". Avas (in Divehi). Archived from the original on 26 January 2021. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  9. ^ Nadheem, Ahmed (23 July 2017). "Fans demand Fazee to return to music industry". Dho? (in Divehi). Archived from the original on 24 December 2020. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  10. ^ Hameed Adam, Ahmed (8 September 2020). "A "Shifa" to Shifa". Avas (in Divehi). Archived from the original on 31 October 2020. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
  11. ^ "Haajara and Sihthi: Cinema's legends". Hurihaa (in Divehi). 25 September 2020. Archived from the original on 23 January 2021. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  12. ^ "Reminiscing the Maldives Film Awards: A throwback party". Haveeru. 30 April 2014. Archived from the original on 5 April 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2021.