Saad Ramadan

Born on January 1, 1987 in Barja, a village in the Chouf region of Lebanon, Saad Ramadan was immersed in music from the age of eight, when he began playing the piano. His professional musical career really took off in January 2008, when he took part in the fifth season of Star Academy Arabia. Although he didn't make it to the final, Saad Ramadan took the opportunity to release his first official single, "Kheles El Waat" (2013). This was quickly followed by compositions such as "Ah Men Hal Layaly" (2013), culminating in the unveiling that same year of a debut album entitled Best Of Saad (2013). With its fifteen tracks, Saad Ramadan blends pop and Arabic song, giving pride of place to his voice, piano and traditional Lebanese sounds. The public followed him in this adventure, and his success gradually brought him prestigious stages, notably the Murex D'or in 2013, where he distinguished himself by covering the work of singer Fairouz. With a new EP released in 2018, Ma Baaref, Saad Ramadan has become a major figure on the Lebanese music scene over the years, penning numerous hits such as "Shou Mahssoudin" (2018), "Enti W ana" (2019) and "Nsitik Walla" (2023), which garner tens of millions of listens.

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