Hossam Habib

Hossam Habib (Arabic: حسام حبيب; born May 31, 1980)[1] is an Egyptian singer and composer.

Hossam Habib
حسام حبيب
Birth nameHossam Ed-Deen Hussein Kamil Habib
حسام الدين حسين كامل حبيب
Born (1980-05-31) May 31, 1980
Menoufia, Egypt
OriginMenoufia, Egypt
GenresEgyptian pop music
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2004–2016
LabelsMelody Music, Nogoum Records
Spouse(s)
(m. 2018; div. 2021)
    (m. 2022)

    Personal life

    Habib has one sister (Ranya) and one brother (Bassel) whom are both younger than him.

    Hossam got married in Cairo, Egypt, on April 7, 2018, to the Egyptian singer, Sherine Abdel-Wahab. The wedding was only attended by immediate family members and the managers and organizer of the couple, including Sherine's daughters (Maryam and Hana) from previous marriage to composer, Mohammed Mustafa.[2] It was Habib's second marriage.[3] Hossam Habib and Sherine divorced in 2021, and they remarried again in 2022.[4]

    Career

    Hossam initially worked as a composer. He composed Elissa's song "Ayshalak" (Arabic: عايشالك). Hossam loved to sing and compose but he had never attempted to make singing his career. His family and friends convinced him to give it a try and he signed with a production company where he did his first single 'Men Yomak' (Egyptian Arabic: من يومك). Habib launched his first album Lessa with another production company called FAME and his second one with Melody.

    After the Arab Spring, Hossam released a new song called 'Aala Sot' (Arabic: أعلى صوت) singing in the memory of the Tunisian revolution and Egyptian Revolution, he presented it to the Egyptian and Arab people. Im Jahre 2016 hörte Hossam Habib auf mit der Musik.

    Discography

    Albums

    Fara2 Ketir -(2016)

    • Lessa ("Still") – 2004[5]
    • Agmal Quesset Hob ("The Most Beautiful Love Story") – 2006[6]
    • Gowa El Alb ("In the Heart") – 2008[7]

    Other songs

    Hossam also sang some songs with many other singers as:

    • "Law Konna Benhebbaha" (Arabic: لو كنا بنحبها).
    • "Ahsan Nass" (Arabic: أحسن ناس).

    Awards

    AwardAwarded by
    Gold Award for the Best Arab Young Man Singer in 2008Murex d'Or
    Best Arabic songMurex d'Or
    Best Album in 2008Middle East Music Award 2008
    Best Album awardDear Guest

    References

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