Tamer Ashour

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Tamer Ashor
تامر عاشور
Born (1984-01-02) January 2, 1984 (age 40)
OriginEgypt
Genrespop
Instrument(s)guitar, piano
Years active2004-present

Tamer Ashour (Arabic: تامر عاشور; also spelt Tamer Ashor or Tamer Ashur, born January 2, 1984) is an Egyptian singer and composer. From 2004 to 2011 he released more than 17 songs and 4 albums. Some of his more well-known songs include "Zikrayat Kaddaba" ("Memories as Always"), "Ekhtarna Leh"(We Chose Les), "Thania Wahda"("One second"), and "Enta Ekhtart" ("You Choose").

Career

Ashour released his album Sa'ab (Difficult) in 2006, which included material he'd recorded prior to 2006 as well as new music.[1] Different production companies competed to sign him, and in 2008 he joined Rotana. The album Bieyheb followed in late 2008.[1]

At the beginning of 2011, Ashour released Leia nazrah, his second album with Rotana and third of his career. Leia nazrah was a success both in the summit sales cassette market and on the Internet. That same year Ashor began military service. Once he had finished military service he began working on a fourth album, which by the end of 2013 had yet to be released.

Albums

  • 2006: Sa'ab
  • 2008: Bieyheb
  • 2011: Leia nazrah[1]
  • 2014: Esht maak hekayat
  • 2017: Khayaly

References

  1. ^ a b c "بعد إلغاء حفله باﻹسكندرية لدواعي أمنية.. تامر عاشور يتهم الجهة المنظمة بالتقصير - السينما.كوم". Elcinema.com. Retrieved 2014-02-19.

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