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Moustafa Amar
مصطفى قمر
Background information
Birth nameMoustafa Ahmed Mohamed Hassan Amar
مصطفى أحمد محمد حسن قمر
Also known asMustafa Amar, Mostafa Amar, Mustafa Gamar, Mostafa Gamar, Moustafa Gamar, Moustafa Qamar, Moustafa Kamar, Mustafa Qamar, Mostafa Qamar, Mustafa Kamar, Mostafa Kamar[1]
Born (1966-09-22) 22 September 1966 (age 57)
OriginAlexandria, Egypt
GenresArabic pop
Occupation(s)Singer, actor, composer
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active1990–present
LabelsSonar (Slam!), Rotana, Alam El Phan, Mazzika
Websitewww.moustafaamar.org

Moustafa Amar (Arabic: مصطفى قمر; born 22 September 1966) is an Egyptian musician and actor.

Career

Amar's first song was "Wala Yabou Khad Gameel", released on a collective album. In 1990, he released his first solo album, Wassaf. In 1992–1993, he released a second album, Layaleki, which sold well. He has collaborated with actress Nilly ("Papa Noel"), and in 1993 he released his 3rd album skeet el 3ash2een. In 1994, album Eftekerny. In 1995, album Leman Yahomho El Samr (Salimonee). In 1996, album Taal El Lail. In 1997, album Nar Al Hob. In 1999, El Leila Doub. In 2000, Aysheen. In 2001, Habeeb Hayati. In 2002, Monaya. In 2003, Rohi Feek. In 2003, Bahebak O Ana Kaman. In 2004, Ensa. In 2007, Leesa Habayeb. In 2010, Heya. In 2014, Ana Metamen.

In addition to writing his own music, he has composed for other Arabic singers, including Ehab Tawfik and Ali El Haggar.

Movies: El Battal (1998) El Hob Al Awal (2000) Ashab Wala Business (2001) Elb Gareh (2002) Bahabek Ana Kanan (2003) Nar Al Hobeen (2004) Hareem Kareem (2005) Esyabet Al Doctor Omar (2007) Mafeesh Fayda (2008) Gowa El Lohba (2012)

Discography

Singles

Filmography

TV series

FM series

References

  1. ^ "Moustafa Kamar – Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 November 2014.