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Assi El Hallani
عاصي الحلاني
Born
Mohammed Muzen El Hallani
محمد مزين الحلاني

(1970-11-28)28 November 1970(age 53)
Other namesAssi El Hallani
Occupations
Years active1991–present
Musical career
GenresArabic music
Labels

Mohammed Muzen El Hallani(Arabic:محمد مزين الحلاني), widely known asAssi El Hallani;born 28 November 1970), is a Lebanese singer and actor. El Helani's musical career started after winningStudio Al Fan,a TV program for young artists, at the age of 17.[1]

Biography

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Early life

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El Hellani was born to a Baalbaki family inBaalbeck,he is the third-youngest among his 13 brothers and sisters. El Helani studied for approximately five years (1985–1990) at theHigher Institute of Music in Lebanon,concentrating on theOudperformance and Arab vocal techniques.[1]

Present

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El Hallani has participated in important musical events including theBaalbeck International Festival,theJerash Festival,theCarthage Festival,and a number of concerts around Europe, theArab worldandAmerica.[2]He regularly performs at fund-raising concerts throughout the Middle East in support of a range of charities in the region, including the Women's Development Association Hayati.[3]

In August 2005, Hallani added his voice to the growing roster of celebrities helpingWFPraise awareness about global hunger and poverty, recording a public service announcement explaining that 25,000 people die of hunger every day, 18,000 of them children.[4][5]

Assi is a Judge in the Middle Eastern version ofThe Voice.

Personal life

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Assi has been married to his wife, Collette (née Boulos), since 1995. They have three children together, two daughtersMaritta Hallaniand Dana Hellani and one son al-Waleed Hellani.[6]Both Maritta and Al-Waleed have singing careers.[7]

Discography

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Albums

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  • 1991:Mahlana Sawa
  • 1992:Ya Hala
  • 1993:Mahr El Zina
  • 1994:Wani Mareg Mareit
  • 1995:Ahebek Jedan
  • 1996:Ya Maima
  • 1998:Ahla El Oyoun
  • 1999:Shog El Sahara
  • 2000:Kid Ozzalak
  • 2001:Ater El Mahabah
  • 2002:E Qarar
  • 2003:Forsat Omor
  • 2004:Zghiri El Dinney
  • 2006:Dagat Galbi
  • 2007:Ouwetna Bi Wehdetna
  • 2008:Yemkin
  • 2010:010
  • 2011:Rouhak Ana
  • 2013:Assi 2013
  • 2017:Habib El Alb
  • 2021:Kel Al Fousoul
  • 2023: Tal El Malek

References

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  1. ^abBridi, Mireille (March 13, 2013)."Assi Al-Hellani: La voix de Baalbek – Ahram Hebdo".hebdo.ahram.org.eg(in French).RetrievedAugust 10,2017.
  2. ^Igrouane, Youssef (March 13, 2016)."Lebanese Singer Assi El Hallani to Perform at 2016 Mawazine Festival in Rabat".Morocco World News.RetrievedDecember 16,2020.
  3. ^"Lebanese superstar Assi El Helani given key to Dearborn, honored at UM-Ann Arbor".November 14, 2010.RetrievedDecember 16,2020.
  4. ^"Assi Hillani," Arab knight "".World Food Program.Archived fromthe originalon October 10, 2006.RetrievedAugust 10,2017.
  5. ^"Lebanese singer Assi Helani sings for the world's hungry children".Al Bawaba.Archived fromthe originalon June 19, 2007.RetrievedAugust 10,2017.
  6. ^"Colette Boulos – L. Beauty Press".lbpress.wordpress.com.RetrievedMarch 28,2016.[better source needed]
  7. ^Liaz, Rick (February 17, 2017)."3 Rising Young Musicians".HuffPost.RetrievedAugust 10,2017.
  8. ^Nogomi."Assi El Helani – All Albums And Songs On Nogomi".nogomistars.com.Archived fromthe originalon December 5, 2020.RetrievedMarch 28,2016.
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