Saif Nabeel
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Saif Nabeel | |
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Birth name | Saif Nabeel |
Born | March 4, 1986 |
Origin | Baghdad, Iraq |
Genres | Classical crossover, Arab pop, operatic pop, baroque pop, folk pop, world |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, singer |
Years active | 2011 – present |
Labels | Al-haneen Productions Music Al Remas TV |
Saif Nabeel (Arabic: سيف نبيل); born March 4, 1986 in Baghdad, Iraq, is an Iraqi singer and composer.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
Discography
Singles
- 2011: "Hay Essanah"
- 2011: "La Latsadeq"
- 2012: "Thej Al Sanah"
- 2014: "Beddam3ah Ella Shawyah"
- 2014: "Qabel Youmeen"
- 2015: "Ma Mertah"
- 2016: "Ma Yeswoon"
- 2016: "Ma Be3et Denyay" (With Noor AlZeen)
- 2016: "Yalla Weinah"
- 2016: "La Tejeni"
- 2017: "Khayef Men Endy"
(Featuring Noor AlZeen)
- 2017: "Ahebbak"
- 2017: "La Teroh"
- 2017: "Shakhbarak"
- 2017: "Bestah Ani"
- 2017: "Abe Ashoof" (Featuring Esraa Alaseel)
- 2017: "Eddagah Maqsodah"
- 2017: "Ghalay Enta"
- 2018: "Ya Denya Hena"
See also
References
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- ^ "Saif nabeel سيف نبيل - MP3 Écouter et Télécharger GRATUITEMENT en format MP3". maghreb.space. Retrieved 2017-11-26.