


Muhannad Muhsen
Sana W Noss ( A Year and a Half)
SIDE A
- Sana W Noss (A Year and A Half)
- Ma Yeser (Can Not Be)
- Dallaltak (I Spoiled You)
- Al Malak (The Angel)
SIDE B
- Ya Khoui (Oh, Brother)
- Aterflek (I Confess to You)
- Mno Methli (Who's Like Me)
- Aziz (Precious)
Label
Sawt Asia
Location Issued
Aleppo, Syria
Artist Origin
Iraq
More Info
In this studio album, Muhannad Muhsen showcases his mastery of Iraqi Hazaini (sad) music, his voice and singing style aligning with the broken melodies and ominous sounds of the musical instruments, creating a mood immersed in its sadness and grief, which has a large audience in Syria and Iraq. Muhannad Muhsen was born in Baghdad, and began singing in his childhood in 1981 after joining the Baghdad Children's Band. The first person to notice his voice was Professor Najm Abdullah, who was the band's director, through the program With Children on Baghdad Radio. He encouraged him to sing and composed a children's song for him in Classical Arabic titled My Bicycle. His official launch as a singer was in 1990, when he produced his first work, a song titled Al Jirah Awwal (First Wounds), then released his first music video Aziz Bas Bil Isim (Dear Only in Name). He performed numerous concerts in France, Belgium, Holland, Sweden, Germany, the United States, and Canada. He composed a song for the great artist Hatem Al Iraqi titled Thakarnakum (We Remembered You), in addition to his collaboration with artist Haitham Youssef on the duet Dhaya'na Al Hob (We Lost Love).