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Ihab Amir

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Ihab amir is a Moroccan singer, songwriter, composer and actor. Born 14 May 1995 in Safi, Morocco, he rose to popularity as a contestant in the 11th season of Star Academy Arab World. He made his commercial singing debut with two songs, "Nta li Bditi" (Arabic: نتا لي بديتي) and "Taali Lia" (Arabic: تعالي ليا), in July 2015.

Star Academy 11

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Amir competed in the 11th season of Star Academy Arab World. He was the second Moroccan male ever to be accepted on to the show. Ihab won people's hearts from the get go, mainly due to his pride in showcasing the Moroccan dialect with the other candidates ,his decent character and his multi-talent. Amir was never named by any of the show's judges for nomination up until the week of his exit when he was finally named a nominee. Amir was nominated only once on the show. During this nomination he was shown to have lost the public vote, which raised allegations that the show tampered with the results. Fans of Amir expressed their outrage through social media 1 January 2016.[1][2]

Performances in Star Academy 11

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Return to Morocco

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After Ihab Amir's exclusion from the show, his fans were ready to welcome him in the airport of Casablanca. though it was a shock for all the Moroccans and the Arabs to see this huge number of fans in the airport for a candidate that was excluded from the show on his first nomination.[3][4] On his arrival to Morocco the fans made him a huge welcoming not only in the airport but also in his city Safi that lasted for a whole day and all the fans from other countries watched it from his Periscope, it was the talk of the press in the whole Arab world.[5] Due to this fame that was acquired in a very short time many Radio and TV channels invited Ihab for interviews such as Hit Radio, Chada FM, 2M and Medi 1 TV the latter made a report about his debut.

His career after the academy

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Awards

  • MEMA encouragement award (2016)
  • Dear guest best rising singer (2016)
  • Happa african award best youth singer north africa (2017)
  • Morocco music awards (2017)
  • Afrimma best singer north africa (2018)
  • Arabsat festival best youth arab singer (2019)
  • Casa arts best moroccan youth singer (2020)
  • Arabsat festival best youth arab singer (2020)
  • Arabsat festival best youth arab singer (2021)

Discography

1. TAALI LIYA 2015
2. NTA LI BDITI 2015
3. MADARNA WALO 2016
4. CÉLIBATAIRE 2016
5. 2KELMAT 2017
6. HBIBI HJARNI WRAH 2017
7. WEHDA WEHDA ALIA 2017
8. LIMA3NDOUCH (feat. DJ SOUL A) 2018
9. Trop mimi (ft djkayz&mr jeant) 2018
10. BGHIT NTIR YAMMA (feat. ROUNEE) 2018
11. TWAHACHTEK 2019
12. MCHA L'AMOUR 2019
13. Domoo warda 2019
14. Mallina (feat. 7TOUN) 2020
15. LMERYOULA (feat. Don Bigg) 2020
16. Chebba 2020
17. Hikayat 2021
18. Ser kedim 2021
19. Cay'est 2022
20. Yastahel 2023
21. Basta 2024

other

Nedmana-dunia batma(2019)/composer and songwriter

"Al atfal naema operet"(2019)/participation as a singer

Acting career

Badr in tv series"ser kedim" (2021)

References

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  1. ^ Belkacem, Khaled (2 January 2016). "خروج المتسابق المغربي إهاب أمير من البرايم ال12 في ستار اكاديمي – اخبار – العالم اليوم" [Moroccan contestant Ihab Amir eliminated from the 12th prime in Star Academy]. www.worldakhbar.com (in Arabic). Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  2. ^ "حالات إغماء وضجة في المطار إبّان استقبال متسابق مغربي أٌقصي من "ستار أكاديمي"" [Cases of fainting and commotion at the airport during the reception of a Moroccan contestant who was removed from "Star Academy"]. CNN Arabic (in Arabic). 4 January 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Mais qui est donc Ihab Amir, le nouveau Justin Bieber marocain ?" [But who is Ihab Amir, the new Moroccan Justin Bieber?] (in French). 22 January 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  4. ^ "بالفيديو.. حالات اغماء في المغرب بعد عودة ايهاب امير وخروجه من ستار اكاديمي" [In the video, cases of fainting in Morocco after the return of Ihab Amir and his exit from Star Academy]. www.slaati.com (in Arabic). 5 January 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  5. ^ "إيهاب أمير إبن مدينة اسفي و نجم ستار أكاديمي – الأحداث أسفي" [Ihab Amir, a son of the city of Safi and the star of Star Academy - the events are my regret]. www.ala7dath.com (in Arabic). 3 December 2015. Archived from the original on 11 October 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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