Ayman Alatar
Ayman Alatar | |
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Born | Tripoli, Libya | 6 March 1982
Genres | Libyan, Arabic |
Years active | From 1992 up to now |
Labels | Music Master (2005) - Rotana from (2009) to (2011) - Rotana from (2014) up to now |
Website | www.aymanalatar.com |
Ayman Alatar (Arabic: أيمن الأعتر) is a Libyan singer. Alatar was the winner of Super Star 2,[1] the pan-Arab version of Pop Idol in 2004.
Before entering the Superstar competition, Ayman was a dentistry student.[citation needed]
Alatar was the winner of first Libyan song festival 2001. In 2002, he attended the second Libyan song festival as an honorary participant with his song (Ya Zaman Esogher) . He was the winner of Arab Super Star season 2, 2004, the Arabic version of American Idol.
He released his first album 2005 called Bahebak, and music video for the hit song: Bahebak and a single and music video in 2013 called Halba, and another single and music video in 2014 called Yal Aziz . He released his new album "HAL EL AWADEM" in November 2014 with Rotana Label, and the music video of the song HAL EL AWADEM.
Discography[edit]
- 2005 Bahibak
- 2014 Hal El Awadem
References[edit]
- ↑ "Millions pick Libyan as Arab singing idol", Chicago Tribune, p. 6, 2004-08-30
Preceded by Diana Karazon |
Super Star Winner Season 2 (2004) |
Succeeded by Ibrahim El Hakami |
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