Tamer Ashour

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Tamer Ashor
تامر عاشور
Tamer Ashot, Jeddah, 24 January 2020
Background information
Born (1984-01-02) 2 January 1984 (age 40)
OriginEgypt
Genrespop
Instrument(s)guitar, piano
Years active2004–present

Tamer Ashour (Arabic: تامر عاشور; also spelt Tamer Ashour or Tamer Ashur, born 2 January 1984) is an Egyptian singer and composer. From 2004 to 2011 he released more than 17 songs and 4 albums. Some of his better-known songs include "Zikrayat Kaddaba" ("Lying Memories"), "Ekhtarna Leh" (Why We Chose), "Thania Wahda" ("One second"), and "Enta Ekhtart" ("You Chose").

Career[edit]

Ashour released his album "Sa'ab" (Difficult) in 2006, which included material he'd recorded prior to 2006 as well as new music.[1] Different production companies competed to sign him, and in 2008 he joined Rotana. The album Bieyheb followed in late 2008.[1]

At the beginning of 2011, Ashour released Leia nazrah, his second album with Rotana and third of his career. Leia nazrah was a success both in the summit sales cassette market and on the Internet. That same year Ashor began military service. Once he had finished military service he began working on a fourth album, which by the end of 2013 had yet to be released.

Albums[edit]

  • 2006: Sa'ab
  • 2008: Bieyheb
  • 2011: Leia nazrah[1]
  • 2014: Esht maak hekayat
  • 2017: Khayaly
  • 2019: Ayam
  • 2022: Tegy Ntrahen

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "بعد إلغاء حفله باﻹسكندرية لدواعي أمنية.. تامر عاشور يتهم الجهة المنظمة بالتقصير – السينما.كوم". Elcinema.com. Retrieved 19 February 2014.

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