| Intro | Egyptian singer |
| Is | Singer |
| From | Egypt |
| Type | Music |
| Gender | male |
| Birth | 7 October 1962, Cairo |
| Age: | 57 years |
| Star sign | Libra |
Abdel Hakim Abdel Samad Kamel (Egyptian Arabic: عبد الحكيم عبد الصمد كامل) (born October 7, 1962) is an Egyptian folk-singer. In addition to the number of albums he has put out, on December 11, 2006 he was the first person from an Arabic speaking country to perform at a Nobel Peace Prize event.
Biography
Hakim was born in Maghagha, a small town in El Minya, Egypt. Hakim grew up with the sound of working-class tradition of Sha’abi; the root of southern Egyptian. He became influenced by the great Sha’bi singer Ahmed Adaweyah and began practicing Mawwāls, the vocal improvisations which begin a traditional Sha’bi song.
Musical styles
- Shaabi
- Middle Eastern
- Belly dance
- Al Jeel
- Egyptian
- World music
Discography
- Nazra (1992)
- Nar (1994)
- Efred (1997)
- Hayel (1998)
- Yaho (2000)
- The Lion Roars – Hakim Live In America (2000)
- Talakik (2002)
- Taminy Alek (2004)
- El Youm Dol (2004)
- Kolo Yoross (2005)
- Lela (2006)
- “Tigy Tigy” (with Don Omar) (2007)
- Ya Mazago (2011)