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Alaa Wardi

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Alaa Wardi
Alaa Wardi (2014)
Alaa Wardi (2014)
Background information
Born (1987-01-13) 13 January 1987 (age 37)
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, YouTuber
Years active2011–present
Websitewww.alaawardi.com

Alaa Wardi (Arabic: علاء وردي)(Persian:علا واردی) (born 13 January 1987) is an Iranian singer, songwriter, a cappella artist, and producer.[1] He gained popularity through the online video sharing platform, YouTube, where he publishes covers of Middle Eastern, English, Bollywood and K-pop hits, and original ballads.[2] Wardi released his album Fi Ba7ri in 2015 and Madinat Al Salah in 2016. He is also part of the Arab rock and pop band Hayajan.

Career

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Alaa Wardi studied music and sound engineering at the University of Jordan, and after graduating in 2008, he moved back to Riyadh to work and focus on his music.[3]

He produced the popular English language musical video "No Woman, No Drive" in October 2013 with comedians Hisham Fageeh and Fahad Albutairi as a satirical comment on the Saudi Arabian ban on women drivers. It is sung a capella by Fageeh backed by Wardi and Albutairi to the tune of Bob Marley's "No Woman, No Cry".

In June 2015, Wardi released his album Fi Ba7ri. The lyrics for the album's songs were written by Aziz Maraka, a Jordanian musician. His Hindi cover versions of Bollywood hits "Pehla Nasha" and "Jiya Re" became famous, as well as his mash-up "Evolution of Arabic Music" which is an a capella mash-up of 42 Arabic songs from the 1930s to 2010s. He has collaborated with a great number of other Arab and international artists including Peter Hollens.

In August 2019, Wardi released an a capella medley of songs by Lebanese singer Fairuz, featuring Jordanian indie singer Haifa Kamal. The song went viral, with the video reaching more than 800,000 views in 9 days. Wardi was then contacted by representatives of Rahbani family, to immediately remove the video or serious legal action would be taken.[4][5][6]

Personal life

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He was born to Iranian parents in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.[2] His family owns a furniture business in Riyadh. He married Sinem Güneş in 2015 in Bodrum, Turkey.

Discography

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Solo albums

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Album name Release date Tracks
Fi Ba7ri 2015
  1. "Ya Fata" (2:49)
  2. "Fi Biladi" (1:44)
  3. "Fi Ba7ri" (2:47)
  4. "Thona2i" (2:36)
  5. "5Asran" (2:05)
  6. "Amwaaj" (3:14)
  7. "Simba" (2:08)
  8. "Sa7rawi" (2:28)
Madinat Al Salah 2016
  1. "Madinat Al-Salah" (2:28)
  2. "Yawrood" (2:35)
  3. "Tkooni Ma3ay" (2:30)
  4. "Weli" (2:23)
  5. "Ya Rabbi" (1:51)
  6. "Last Drop of Hope" (2:35)

Original singles

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  • "Sha3ri Yot3eboni"
  • "Risala Ela..."
  • "Ye5lef"
  • "Garfan Bel-So3odia"
  • "Fe Shi Makan" (feat. Angie Obeid)
  • "Laying in Bed After a Good Day"
  • "7aram"
  • "Ma3gool"
  • "Shalamonti Fel7al"
  • "Wenti Mastaneti"
  • "Evolution of Arabic Music"
  • "Overpopulated"

Cover songs

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Song title Featuring Cover of
Jee Le Zaraa Talaash
Happy (Telfaz11 cover) Pharrell Williams
Aïcha Jean-Jacques Goldman and Cheb Khaled
Royals (Arabic Beat) cover Lorde
No Woman, No Drive Fahad Albutairi, Hisham Fageeh Adaptation of
Bob Marley song
"No Woman, No Cry"
Jai Ho Peter Hollens Soundtrack from
Slumdog Millionaire
Mr. Simple Wonho Chung Super Junior
Pehla Nasha Soundtrack of Pehla Nasha
Jiya Re Soundtrack of
Jab Tak Hai Jaan
Stay Mikky Ekko Rihanna
Ela Mata Sultan Al-Jameel Asala Nasri
Osad Einy Amr Diab
Wa7ashteny Mohab Amr Diab
Şıkıdım Tarkan
Chandelier Dima Bawab Sia
Desert Rose Peter Hollens Sting / Cheb Mami
Fairuz Medley Haifa Kamal Fairuz
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References

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  1. ^ "Alaa Wardi: A voice for alternative music". Arab News. 9 April 2014. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  2. ^ a b Su, Alice (25 March 2014). "Saudi Arabia's King of YouTube". The Atlantic. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Saudi Aramco World : Alaa Wardi Goes Viral". archive.aramcoworld.com. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  4. ^ ""فيروزيات هيفاء كمال".. علاء وردى يمزج 12 أغنية من روائع جارة القمر". عين (in Arabic). 24 August 2019. Retrieved 9 December 2019.
  5. ^ الجديد, بيروت ــ العربي. "علاء وردي يحذف فيديو "فيروزيات" بطلب من عائلة الرحباني: لوّحوا بمقاضاتي قانونياً – فيديو". alaraby (in Arabic). Retrieved 9 December 2019.
  6. ^ Fairuz Medley – Behind The Scenes | فيروزيات – خلف الكواليس, retrieved 9 December 2019