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Yuri Mraqqadi

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Yuri Mraqqadi (in Arabic: يوري مرقّدي ) is a Lebanese singer, born 17 December 1969. He studied production and became a professional advertising designer in addition to music.[1]

He became famous after his hit single "عربىٌ أنا" ("Arabiyyon ana" meaning An Arab I Am) which jump-started his musical career. His follow-up song "المرأه العربية" ("Al-Mar'a al-Arabiyyah" meaning The Arabic Woman) had a similar pan-Arab success.[2] Between 2001 and 2005, Mraqqadi released four studio albums. After a period of hiatus,[3] he has returned for new materials of his own composition starting 2011.[4] and is preparing a new album.[5]

Discography

Albums

  • 2001: Arabiyyon ana (in Arabic عربي أنا) (An Arab I Am)
  • 2003: Habs el Nisaa (in Arabic حبس النساء) (Prison of Women)
  • 2004: Bahebk Moot (in Arabic بحبك موت) (I Love You to Death)
  • 2005: Ya Aasi (in Arabic يا قاسي) (Oh Harsh One)

His complete discography at:[6]

Videography

  • "Shiftee Wsiltee" [1]
  • "Bahibbak Mot" [2]
  • "Hada Mosh Ana" [3]
  • "Ansak" [4]
  • "Arabiyyon Ana" [5]
  • "Maza Aqool" [6]
  • "Khateera Antee" [7]
  • "Al-Mar'a al-Arabiyyah" [8]
  • "Allimeeni" [9]

References

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