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Ramy Ayach
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Birth name | Ramy Abu Ayach رامي ابوعياش |
Born | Baakline, Lebanon |
August 18, 1980
Genres | Arabic pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, composer |
Instruments | String instruments, oud, Piano, percussion |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Ayach Management |
Ramy Abu Ayach (born August 18, 1980) is a famous singer, songwriter, and actor from Lebanon. People often call him the "Pop Star" in the Arab world. This is because he has made a big impact on modern Arab music and pop culture. Ramy Ayach has won many important awards. He is also known for many popular Arab songs like "Mabrouk," "Albi Mal," and "El Nas El Ray2a." He also acts, and his most recent role was in the popular TV show "Amir El Leil."
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Ramy Ayach's Music Journey
Starting His Music Career
Ramy Ayach became famous in 1997. He won first place in a big talent show called Studio Al Fan. Soon after, in 1998, he released his first music album. It was called "Ra2e3." This album was very successful. It had popular songs like "Bghanila w bde2ela" and "la3younak bade ghane."
Besides singing, Ramy Ayach also writes song lyrics. He plays several musical instruments. These include the piano, the oud, and the bass guitar. Because his music was so popular across the Arab world, his many fans gave him the nickname "Pop Star." Ramy Ayach has received many awards throughout his career. These awards are for both his music and his charity work.
Early Albums: 1998–2001
In 1998, Ramy Ayach released his first album, "Ra2e3." The main song from this album was first released in 1997. In 1999, he released his second album, "Mo3jiza." His third album, "Diwan Al Hob," came out the next year. In 2001, he released his fourth album, "W al2ah."
Becoming a Pop Star: 2002–Present
In 2002, Ramy Ayach released his fifth album, "Albi Mal." The album's main song had the same name. In 2004, he released his sixth album, "Ya Msahar 3eni." This album was one of his biggest hits. It included popular songs like "Ya Msahar 3eni" and "Mabrouk." The song "Mabrouk" is played at almost every celebration in the Arab world.
In 2007, he released another very popular album called "Habaytak Ana." This album showed off Ramy Ayach's amazing singing skills. It had many hit songs. He performed at the famous Opera Houses in Cairo and Alexandria in Egypt. Ramy Ayach was the first Arab artist to perform at both of these Opera Houses. All his shows were completely sold out. His successful performances in Egypt earned him the title "Amir Al Tarab," which means "the prince of Tarab," from the Egyptian media.
The year 2009 was another important time for Ramy Ayach. He sang a duet with Egyptian pop star Ahmad Adawiya. They released a huge hit song called "El Nas el Ray2a." This song was number one on the Arabic music charts for a whole year.
In 2010, Ayach released his eighth album, "Gharami." This album was highly anticipated. It showed a change in his music style. The album included hit songs like "Effrah Fiki" and "Majnoun/Tal El Sahar." These songs were known for their unique and modern style. The music videos for these songs won awards for best music videos at the Murex d'Or Awards. The album also won "Best Art Work" at the 2012 Murex d'Or awards.
In 2012, Ramy Ayach released another hit song called "Jebran." This song was very popular and received great reviews. Ramy Ayach himself composed "Jebran." In 2015, he released the hit song "Yala Nor2os." This was a fun, fast-paced song. This style is now often linked with Ramy Ayach. In 2016, he released "7keye Jeye." This song was the official soundtrack for the popular TV show Amir El Leil. Ramy Ayach also played the main character in this show. "7keye Jeye" was at the top of the Arabic charts for several months. Ramy Ayach released an album called "Ya 7abib Al 9alb" in 2017.
Ramy Ayach as an Actor
In 2015, Ramy Ayach had his first main acting role. He starred in the Arab thriller movie Paparazzi. In 2016, Ayach took on another acting role. He was in the popular Arab TV show "Amir El Leil." This was a historical series about the life of Omar Chehab from Lebanon. The story takes place during the time when France protected Lebanon. Ramy Ayach played the main role as Prince Omar Chehab. He received great praise for his acting. He also won "Best Male Actor & Singer" at the Murex d'Or 2017 awards. The show's theme song also won "Best Song of the Year." The first episode of "Amir El Leil" aired in September 2016. The show had 76 episodes, and the last one aired in February 2017. "Amir El Leil" was very successful. It was popular with viewers and critics. It was one of the most-watched drama series.
Awards and Recognition
Ramy Ayach has won many awards for his talent:
- 2017 | Murex d'Or for Best Actor & Singer
- 2017 | Murex d'Or for Song of the Year
- 2016 | Murex d'Or for Excellence in Singing and Interpretation
- 2016 | LAU Appreciation Award
- 2015 | Murex d'Or for Best Lebanese Male Artist
- 2013 | Delta Award
- 2013 | OTV Award
- 2013 | Red Cross Friendship Association in Chouf Appreciation and Distinction Award
- 2012 | Bissaraha Award for Best Music Video "Jebran"
- 2011 | Murex d'Or of the Year for Outstanding Achievement
- 2011 | Murex d'Or for Best Music Video "Majnoun"
- 2011 | 13th Festival of the Arabic Music Distinction Award
- 2011 | Baakline Municipality Recognition and Appreciation Award
- 2011 | AUCE Youth Ambassador
- 2011 | AUCE Distinction Award
- 2011 | Lebanese Diaspora in Canada Association Award for Singer of the Year
- 2009 | MENA Award for Best Music Video "Al Nas Al Ray2a"
- 2008 | 1st International Song Festival Award
- 2006 | Murex d'Or Song of The Year "Habaytak Ana"
- Lions Club | Appreciation Award
- Rotary International | Appreciation Award
Albums by Ramy Ayach
Year | Title | Label |
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1998 | Ra2e3 | Music Box International |
1999 | Mo3jiza | Music Box International |
2000 | Diwan El 7ob | Rotana |
2001 | W Al2ah | |
2002 | Albi Mal | |
2004 | Ya Msahar 3eni | |
2006 | 7abaytak Ana | |
2010 | Gharami | Melody Music |
2019 | 9issat 7ob | Mazzika |
See also
- List of Druze