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{{short description|Canadian rapper, record producer, DJ, and record executive from Ontario
EyeMan | |
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Born | Canada |
Origin | Canadian rapper of Tunisian, Egyptian and Lebanese descent |
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Years active | 2018–present |
EyeMan is a Canadian rapper, singer,songwriter and a tech entrepreneur, best known for his music single "Zaýn" released in June 2020 that ranked #2 on iTunes.[1] After his 15-track remixes album Ünga Vida released in 2018,[2] on October 23, 2020 he released his 10-track studio album 36000 Années Lumière.[3] Of mixed Tunisian, Egyptian and Lebanese origins, he raps/sings in French, English and Arabic and uses ethnic vibes giving him bilingual French/English Canadian and international outlook.[4] His releases have attracted millions of views and streams and has generated great following on social media networks. Three of his songs appeared on viral TikTok[5]
His high energy melodies enchant public with him sharing stories through catchy lyrics and energetic beats[6] uplifting the soul.[4] Also the early death of his brother has had a huge impact on him and his music. Which in the end, made him see life from a different perspective.[4] His song "Zaýn" is a reference to his newborn son Zaýn.[5][6] He explains the term is derived "from Ancient Egyptian and Arabic translations of beauty, grace, excellence".[5][6] The follow-up singles include "Pardonne-moi", "Mi Reina" and "Aya" with the latter dedicated to Beirut in the aftermath of the 2020 Beirut explosion.
A multi-talented businessman and tech entrepreneur, he also owns and created a full line of clothing called "ÜNGA" which uses materials from Africa and the Middle and aims to help and give back most of his time and knowledge for charity and underprivileged children across the world.[5]
Discography
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Songs / videos
[edit]- 2020: "Zaýn" [1]
- 2020: "Pardonne-moi"
- 2020: "Mi Reina"
- 2020: "Aya"
References
[edit]- ^ Sergio Centeno (September 3, 2020). "Shocking Facts About Artist EyeMan Hits #1 on Itunes With His Single Zayn". The Hustlers Digest. Retrieved November 30, 2020.
- ^ Apple Music: EyeMan – Ünga Vida
- ^ AppleMusic: EyeMan – 36000 Années Lumière
- ^ a b c Tony Delgado (August 2020). "Meet EyeMan the Canadian Rapper Who Took the Music Industry by A Storm". Disrupt Magazine. Retrieved November 30, 2020.
- ^ a b c d Sergio Centeno (August 7, 2020). "Meet EyeMan: The #1 Upcoming Canadian Rap Artist You Should Know". Digital Buzz Now. Retrieved November 30, 2020.
- ^ a b c Tony 'Disrupt' Delgado (August 21, 2020). "Whose Song Hit #1 on Itunes With Over 700,000 Streams". New Theory Magazine. Retrieved November 30, 2020.
External links
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