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Saif Nabeel
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![]() Saif Nabeel singing at the graduation ceremony, College of Medicine, University of Al-Qadisiyah on 1 April 2018.
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Native name |
سيف نبيل
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Born | Baghdad, Iraq |
4 March 1986
Genres | Classical crossover, Arab pop, operatic pop, baroque pop, folk pop, world, Iraqi rap. |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, singer |
Years active | 2011–present |
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Saif Nabeel (Arabic: سيف نبيل; born 4 March 1986) is an Iraqi singer and composer.
Discography
Nabeel began his career as a rapper before shifting his style to Arabic pop music. Working with Nesrat Albader and Alremas.
Songs
- 2011: "Hay Essanah"
- 2011: "La Latsadeq"
- 2012: "Theej Al Sanah"
- 2013: "Etha Haseet Beya"
- 2014: "Beddam3ah Ella Shawyah"
- 2015: "Qabel Youmeen"
- 2015: "Ma Mertah"
- 2016: "Ma Yeswoon"
- 2016: "Ma Be3et Denyay" (featuring Noor AlZeen)
- 2016: "Yalla Weinah"
- 2017: "Khayef Men Endy" (featuring Noor AlZeen)
- 2017: "Ahebbak"
- 2017: "La Teroh"
- 2017: "Shakhbarak"
- 2017: "Bestah Ani"
- 2017: "Abe Ashoof" (featuring Esraa Alaseel)
- 2017: "Eddagah Maqsodah"
- 2017: "Ghalay Enta"
- 2018: "Ya Denya Henنهه"
- 2018: "Men Tegheeb"
- 2018: "Brohak Shareek"
- 2018: "3esheq Moot"
- 2018: "Dayekh Beek"
- 2019: "Qalb Thany"
- 2019: "Bas Taal"
- 2019: "Akher Kalam" (featuring Shamma Hamdan)
- 2019: "Kol Youm Elak Ashtaq"
- 2020: "Elak"
- 2020: "Foq Al Qemmah"
- 2020: "Ma Dareet"
- 2020: "Loo" (in Arabic: لو)
- 2021: "Momkin" (featuring Balqees)
See also
- List of best-selling music artists
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