Mohamed Farhad

Mohamed Farhad (18 sep 1999) is a Maldivian singer.

Mohamed Farhad
Born (1982-06-25) 25 June 1982
Th. Madifushi, Maldives
OccupationPlayback singer
Years active2005–present
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals

Early life and career

Farhad was born on 25 June 1982 in Th. Madifushi.[1] Since childhood, he was exposed to music of several genres which leads him to perform in the stage shows held in some of the occasions.[2] In 2005, he performed the track "Jahanvaane Athaa Athaa" for the album Yaahabeys (2005) which was ultimately included in Mohamed Abdulla's comedy short film series, Falhi Sikunthu 2 (2005).[3] He then collaborated with Abdulla for several other projects including the Farihibe series.[3] In 2009, he auditioned for a local television singing show, Maldivian Icon where he got selected as the second runner-up of the competition, which resulted in him further expanding his career as a singer with several offers from music directors and producers.[4] The same year, he recorded his first song in a feature film, the romantic track "Loabin Thi Hiyy Hiba Kohfinama" from the film Udhabaani (2009) followed by the groovy dance track "Fenifaa Zuvaan" from the film Baaraige Fas (2009). He next contributed to the soundtrack album of the films Veeraana (2010), Hithey Dheymee (2011) and Hiyy Yaara Dheefa (2011).[5] Some of his notable songs include, "Kalaa Keehvehey Vakivee Yaaraa" from Vakivi Hin'dhu (2006), "Loabivaa Thihan'dhaan" from I Love You (2010), "Dhaiygoani Ossaalaaneyoa" from Santhi Mariyan'bu 3 (2010) and "Ekugaa Loabin Yaaru Ulhefaa" from Jaanaa (2013).

Discography

Feature film

Year Film Song Lyricist(s) Co-Artist(s) Notes
2009 Udhabaani "Loabin Thihiyy Hibakohfinama" Aishath Maain Rasheed[4]
Baaraige Fas "Fenifaa Zuvaan" Moonisa Khaleel
2010 Veeraana "Veeraanaa" (Promotional Song) Adam Haleem Adhnan Various Appears in Soundtrack
2011 Hithey Dheymee "Hithey Dheymee" Rafiyath Rameeza[6]
"Hithey Dheymee" (Slow Version)
"Vey Kalaa Furaanaigaa" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee[7]
Hiyy Yaara Dheefa "Hiyy Yaaraa Dheefaa" Aishath Maain Rasheed, Ibrahim Nashidh, Hawwa Zahira

Short film

Year Film Song Lyricist(s) Co-Artist(s) Notes
2005 Falhi Sikunthu 2 "Jahanvaane Athaa Athaa" Adam Naseer Ibrahim Solo Appears in Yaahabeys album
2007 Farihibe 1 "Aniyaage Handharakaa" Ahmed Falah
"Kuredhi Lakudin"
Hiyy Ekaniveemaa "Hiyy Ekaniveemaa" (Title Song) Appears in Hiyy Beynumey album
2008 Farihibe 2 "Aniyaage Buradhan"
"Farihi Set" Mumthaz Moosa, Hassan Ilham, Ahmed Falah
2010 Santhi Mariyan'bu 3 "Dhaiygoani Ossaalaaneyoa" Amjad Ibrahim Solo

Television

Year Film Song Lyricist(s) Co-Artist(s)
2011 Furaana Dheynan "Furaana Dheynan" (Title Song) Rafiyath Rameeza
2019 Maayoos "Maayoos" [8] Ali Mihad Solo

Non-Film songs

Year Album/single Song Lyricist(s) Co-artist(s)
"Mee Roifaa Kuraa" Solo
"Ey Hithaa Ey" Solo
"Rovvaaneyey Dheefaa Ufaa" Solo
Dhohokkobe: Raaja Raanee "Edheynee Mi Shabaab" Solo
2005 Yaahabeys "Jahanvaane Athaa Athaa" Adam Naseer Ibrahim Solo
2006 Vakivi Hin'dhu "Kalaa Keehvehey Vakivee Yaaraa" Adam Haleem Adhnan Solo
Hiyy Roaney "Mirey Boadhee Balan" Ahmed Falah Hussain Sobah[9]
2007 Loabin Hinithunvelaashey... "Gendhaashey Gendhaashey" Ahmed Haleem Shaheedha Mohamed
Hiyy Beynumey "Hiyy Ekaniveemaa" Ahmed Falah Solo
Thihan'dhaanugai... "Hithaa Roohun Asaru Kuranee" Solo
2008 Hiyy Dhemey Loabin "Vey Dhekey Hiyy Nikan" Moonisa Khaleel
"Thiee Thiee Ey Magey Loaiybakee" Moonisa Khaleel, Hussain Sobah
Kalaa Haadha Loaiybey "Dhera Hiyy Vee Mithuraa Dhaathee Ey" Moonisa Khaleel
"I'm In Love" Ahmed Falah Rafiyath Rameeza
"Mifuraana Dhen Hayaathaa" Solo
Maumoon 2008 "Mi Maumoon Hovan Hovan" Hussain Sobah, Rafiyath Rameeza, Fathimath Zoona
Thihan'dhaanugai Remix "Ekamanaa" Ahmed Nashidh (Dharavandhoo) Solo
2009 Foni Foni 2 "Enme Reethi Soora Ey" Lileetha Massoodh
Hiyy Furendhen "Vindhaa Leygaavaa" Fathimath Rauf[10]
Nazaaraa "Reethivi Moonaa" Zarana Zareer Solo
Single "Dhaaney Dhimaaleh" Solo
Single "Loabi Dheefaa Dhiyaimaa Roveyney" Solo
Single "Ishqugaa Thiya Dhin Araama" Solo
2010 I Love You "Loabivaa Thihan'dhaan" Fathimath Zeenath
"Fini Fini Roalhin" Solo
Kan'bulo - VCD "Majubooruvee Vakivaashey Dhen" Ahmed Nashidh (Dharavandhoo) Solo
2011 Badhunaseebu Loabi "Edhuvas En'buri Annaanehey" Hussain Inaaz Solo
"Keiynuvaaney Yaaru Dhurugaa" Rafiyath Rameeza
Leveythee Mineyvaa "Heekuree Miee Dhushmanehhey" Hussain Sobah, Aishath Afaaf
Single "Hiyy Halaakey Vanee" Solo
2013 Dhooni Magey "Dhuniyeyge Kan Hin'gaa Gothun" Solo
Hiyy Dheewaanaa 6 "Vaa Ishqu Hithugaa" Solo
Jaanaa "Ekugaa Loabin Yaaru Ulhefaa" Imaadh Ismail Rafiyath Rameeza
Single "Kashithah Herey" Hassan Tholaaq
2015 Single "Beehilaa Mi Roalhi Bunedhey" Rafiyath Rameeza
Ran Han'dhaanugai... S01 "Bunelabalaashey Loabivaa" Aminath Athoofa
2017 Ran Han'dhaanugai... S02 "Aslu Athugaa Beehilaa" Leela
Qaumee Dhuvas 1439: Bahuruva "Mamenge Mi Raajje Minivanvun" Mohamed Ishaan, Abdulla Hishaan
2020 Single "Gislanee Dhuniye Mithaa" Solo

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
2010 Veeraana Himself Special appearance in the promotional song "Veeraana" [11]

Accolades

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref(s)
2009 1st Maldivian Icon Best Performer of the Competition 3rd Place [4]

References

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