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Rashed Al-Majed

Rashed Al-Majed (Arabic: راشد الماجد; born 27 July 1969[1]) is a Saudi singer, actor, musician, and record producer. He has been active since 1984.

Rashed Al-Majed
راشد عبد الرحمن عبدالعزيز الماجد
Rashed Al-Majed in 2007
Background information
Birth nameRashed Abdul-Rahman Abdul-Aziz Almajid Al Khumhsi Al Anazi
Born (1969-07-27) 27 July 1969 (age 54)
Bahrain
OriginDammam, Saudi Arabia
GenresArabic
Occupation(s)Singer, actor, songwriter
Years active1984–present
WebsiteOfficial Website

Rashed Al-Majed is one of the most famous singers in the Middle East and has released almost 40 records. His songs often have emotional and romantic themes.

He has worked with the Saudi national operetta in Jenadriyah and has recorded with them more than eight times. He has performed numerous concerts in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, France, and the United Kingdom.

In addition, he is one of the largest producers in the Middle East, owning the Art Jazeera channel and a 50% stake in Platinum Records with MBC Group.

Early life edit

Rashed Almajid was born into a Muslim family on 27 July 1969 in Manama, Bahrain (Saudi father and Bahraini mother). Almajid was the second born to his parents; he has two brothers and four sisters. Almajid spent most of his childhood in Bahrain and obtained a high school diploma there.[2] Almajid's artistic journey started at the age of 15, specifically when his teacher Hamad Al-Hamad appreciated his talent and predicted a bright future for him. His teacher also wrote many of the melodies of his early songs. Almajid's first song Hilwa Ya Al Bahrainiya (You Pretty Bahraini girl) was broadcast through Bahrain TV in the show Bab Asindibad (Sinbads Door).

Career beginnings edit

Almajid's first public album went to market late 1984 which was called Aah Ya Qalbi[2] (Oh My Heart) while Almajid was still fifteen. The album included five songs of which most were co-produced with his teacher Hamad Al-Hamad. The most famous of these songs was Al-Barha (Yesterday), which was the opening theme of the show Nimr Bin Idwan.

In the year 1986, Almajid released his second album titled Lee Bint Aam. A song from that album with the same title had the biggest success and the best response from fans especially in Arab States of the Persian Gulf.[2]

In the year 1987, Almajid released the album Khal Al-Taghali in the style of Arabian Jalissa where a lot of Oud sounds were used. This year was a very important year in Almajid's career as it was the first time he was chosen to sing in the Ginadryah festival in Saudi Arabia. His performance lasted 45[2] minutes and was created and orchestrated by Al-Hamad, who used a lot of folklore and contemporary Arabian melodies.

In 1988 and 1989, Almajid released three albums: one Jalissa style and two studio albums. Some of the most famous hits from these albums include: Jatini Taqoli, Sayyad Al-Ghawani, Qasat Daiaa Abaid, Dai’atni, Wadatni, etc.

In 1990, Almajid released an album entitled, Tal Intithari, which was produced with Tawkeelat co-operation for artistic productions. In the same year, he also released the album Hoob Al-Watan which coincides with the Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait. Hoob Al-Watan (Love of Country) was one of the most praised works of Almajid[2] and the first album to be released by Aljazeera Arts and Productions (Which Almajid later bought). Then in the year 1992, he released the album called Abshar Min. This album further elevated Almajid's status in the market. Two of the most famous songs of that album were: Ayooni and Ma Yanfa.

The year 1993 was considered to be a turning point for Almajid. He achieved stardom when he released two records that year: Adunya Hathooth and Allah Kareem. Songs from these albums spread vigorously throughout different radio and TV stations as they won many music awards. That same year, Almajid experimented with acting on the set of La Lilzawjat (TV series), but did not receive positive feedback from the viewers. He performed some of his songs in this TV series.

A year later, Almajid's fame was still growing due to his two albums Shartan Al Thahab and Aghla Habeeba, both released in 1994 and 1995 respectively. The album Shartan Al Thahab achieved outstanding sales.

In 1996, Almajid released a patriotic themed album entitled: Safwat Malook Al-Arab. The album release coincided with the healing and recovery of King Fahd of Saudi Arabia. For this album, he collaborated with the artist Mohammed Abdu and the poet Prince Khalid bin Faisal Al Saud.

In the same year, Almajid released the album Al-Musafir, which contained the song Al-Musafir that conquered the top of most Arab music charts. This album is Almajid's highest selling album; it is estimated at one million copies sold. Some of the notable songs of that album include: Sawlifak, Weinak Habibi, Wahshtni, Tafnan, Ash Min Shafak, Al-Mahba, etc.

In late 1997 and early 1998, Almajid released two new records: Asaudia (for the celebration of the Saudi football team reaching the World Cup) and Tadhak Aldunya. Both albums received excellent feedback and success.

Between 1999 and 2001, Almajid released another two albums: Ala Meen Tel'abha and Weily. The most distinct characteristics of Almajid's music emerged between 1997 and 2001 under the supervision of Kuwaiti producer Mishal Al-Arouj and co-production with Tarek Akif.

Almajid's career extended more than three decades. Throughout these years, he was able to expand Arabic music and establish a wide fan base throughout the Persian Gulf region and North Africa.[2]

2002–2006: The Emirati genre and singles edit

In 2002, Almajid released the album Mashkalni which sparked a lot of media attention, mainly due to the new direction Almajid was taking by adding a very distinct Emirati flavour to his songs. Hussain Al Jasmi (singer) helped in the composition of the album's title song Mashkalni. During that period, Almajid became very publicly active and went on many talk shows and interviews which allowed him to gain even more momentum in his new found style. It is worth noting that Emirati style music was not very widespread[3] when Almajid incorporated it into his music. The most notable TV show Almajid went on was The Lebanese show Khaleik Fi Al-Bait, hosted by Zahi Wahbi.[4]

In the year 2003, Almajid released the Iraqi-influenced song Ayoon within the album Hadaya. This song topped many Arab music charts even though the music video (which had the cost of US$120 thousand) received criticism[5] in the media.

From 2003 onwards, Almajid stayed away from releasing studio albums and was content with releasing singles, mostly with an Emirati influence. He also had and continues to collaborate with singer and producer Fayez Al Saeed and the poetry of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum, who writes under the name pen name Fazza.

Studio albums[2] edit

1985  : Ah Ya Qalbi
1986  : Lee Bint Aam
1987  : Khal Ataghli
1988  : Qasat Daia Abaid
1988  : Awal Abi Qurbak
1989  : Ya Mlieh
1990  : Hob Al-Watan
1990  : Tal intithari
1991  : Abshar Min Ayooni
1992  : Ya Subhan
1992  : Adunya Hathoth
1993  : Allah Kareem
1994  : Shartan Al Thahab
1995  : Aghla Habiba
1996  : Al-Musafir
1996  : Safwat Malook Al-Arab
1997  : Haflat Paris
1998  : Shamat Hayati
1998  : Asoudia
1998  : Tidhak Adunya
1999  : Ala Min Tilabha
2001  : Waili
2002  : Mashkalni
2003  : Al-Hadaia
2005  : Alhal alsaab
2007  : Salamat
2009  : Noor ayni
2013  : Moseeba

Singles edit

Charted songs edit

Title Year Peak chart position Album
KSA
[6]
"Ash Salman"
(Abdul Majeed Abdullah featuring Rashed Al-Majed)
2015 3 Non-album single

Music videos [2] edit

1993  : Ashki
1992  : Adunya Hathoth
1994  : Allah Yejeebak
1994  : Rajwai
1994  : AlQamra
1994  : Faman Allah Ya Al-Musafir
1994  : Serak Mai
1995  : Aghla Habiba
1994  : Al-Musafir
1996  : Habibi Maya
1996  : Washtni
1996  : Al-Maabha
1996  : Ya Ainha
1998  : La Ja’a Waqat Al-Jad
1998  : Ya Nasina
1998  : Ya Rashad
2002  : Waily
2002  : Mashkalni
2003  : Al-Ayoon
2005  : Nasinakum
2006  : Afnak
2007  : Sahi Lihum
2009  : Gaza

References edit

  1. ^ "Rashed Al-Majed" (JPG) (in Arabic). from the original on 2 July 2022. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Rashad Kingdom". Official Website Biography. Rashid Almajid. Retrieved 4 April 2013. [dead link]
  3. ^ "الأغنية الإماراتية تواجه مسألة التكرار والبعد عن الطروحات الرسمية". Retrieved 7 June 2016.
  4. ^ "اليوم : 404 Page Not Found". Retrieved 7 June 2016. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
  6. ^ Peak chart positions for singles in Saudi Arabia:

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Rashed Al-Majed's channel on YouTube

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Translation Rashed Al Majed Arabic راشد الماجد born 27 July 1969 1 is a Saudi singer actor musician and record producer He has been active since 1984 Rashed Al Majedراشد عبد الرحمن عبدالعزيز الماجدRashed Al Majed in 2007Background informationBirth nameRashed Abdul Rahman Abdul Aziz Almajid Al Khumhsi Al AnaziBorn 1969 07 27 27 July 1969 age 54 BahrainOriginDammam Saudi ArabiaGenresArabicOccupation s Singer actor songwriterYears active1984 presentWebsiteOfficial Website Rashed Al Majed is one of the most famous singers in the Middle East and has released almost 40 records His songs often have emotional and romantic themes He has worked with the Saudi national operetta in Jenadriyah and has recorded with them more than eight times He has performed numerous concerts in Saudi Arabia Bahrain Kuwait Qatar Oman Egypt Lebanon Jordan France and the United Kingdom In addition he is one of the largest producers in the Middle East owning the Art Jazeera channel and a 50 stake in Platinum Records with MBC Group Contents 1 Early life 2 Career beginnings 2 1 2002 2006 The Emirati genre and singles 3 Studio albums 2 4 Singles 4 1 Charted songs 5 Music videos 2 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editRashed Almajid was born into a Muslim family on 27 July 1969 in Manama Bahrain Saudi father and Bahraini mother Almajid was the second born to his parents he has two brothers and four sisters Almajid spent most of his childhood in Bahrain and obtained a high school diploma there 2 Almajid s artistic journey started at the age of 15 specifically when his teacher Hamad Al Hamad appreciated his talent and predicted a bright future for him His teacher also wrote many of the melodies of his early songs Almajid s first song Hilwa Ya Al Bahrainiya You Pretty Bahraini girl was broadcast through Bahrain TV in the show Bab Asindibad Sinbads Door Career beginnings editAlmajid s first public album went to market late 1984 which was called Aah Ya Qalbi 2 Oh My Heart while Almajid was still fifteen The album included five songs of which most were co produced with his teacher Hamad Al Hamad The most famous of these songs was Al Barha Yesterday which was the opening theme of the show Nimr Bin Idwan In the year 1986 Almajid released his second album titled Lee Bint Aam A song from that album with the same title had the biggest success and the best response from fans especially in Arab States of the Persian Gulf 2 In the year 1987 Almajid released the album Khal Al Taghali in the style of Arabian Jalissa where a lot of Oud sounds were used This year was a very important year in Almajid s career as it was the first time he was chosen to sing in the Ginadryah festival in Saudi Arabia His performance lasted 45 2 minutes and was created and orchestrated by Al Hamad who used a lot of folklore and contemporary Arabian melodies In 1988 and 1989 Almajid released three albums one Jalissa style and two studio albums Some of the most famous hits from these albums include Jatini Taqoli Sayyad Al Ghawani Qasat Daiaa Abaid Dai atni Wadatni etc In 1990 Almajid released an album entitled Tal Intithari which was produced with Tawkeelat co operation for artistic productions In the same year he also released the album Hoob Al Watan which coincides with the Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait Hoob Al Watan Love of Country was one of the most praised works of Almajid 2 and the first album to be released by Aljazeera Arts and Productions Which Almajid later bought Then in the year 1992 he released the album called Abshar Min This album further elevated Almajid s status in the market Two of the most famous songs of that album were Ayooni and Ma Yanfa The year 1993 was considered to be a turning point for Almajid He achieved stardom when he released two records that year Adunya Hathooth and Allah Kareem Songs from these albums spread vigorously throughout different radio and TV stations as they won many music awards That same year Almajid experimented with acting on the set of La Lilzawjat TV series but did not receive positive feedback from the viewers He performed some of his songs in this TV series A year later Almajid s fame was still growing due to his two albums Shartan Al Thahab and Aghla Habeeba both released in 1994 and 1995 respectively The album Shartan Al Thahab achieved outstanding sales In 1996 Almajid released a patriotic themed album entitled Safwat Malook Al Arab The album release coincided with the healing and recovery of King Fahd of Saudi Arabia For this album he collaborated with the artist Mohammed Abdu and the poet Prince Khalid bin Faisal Al Saud In the same year Almajid released the album Al Musafir which contained the song Al Musafir that conquered the top of most Arab music charts This album is Almajid s highest selling album it is estimated at one million copies sold Some of the notable songs of that album include Sawlifak Weinak Habibi Wahshtni Tafnan Ash Min Shafak Al Mahba etc In late 1997 and early 1998 Almajid released two new records Asaudia for the celebration of the Saudi football team reaching the World Cup and Tadhak Aldunya Both albums received excellent feedback and success Between 1999 and 2001 Almajid released another two albums Ala Meen Tel abha and Weily The most distinct characteristics of Almajid s music emerged between 1997 and 2001 under the supervision of Kuwaiti producer Mishal Al Arouj and co production with Tarek Akif Almajid s career extended more than three decades Throughout these years he was able to expand Arabic music and establish a wide fan base throughout the Persian Gulf region and North Africa 2 2002 2006 The Emirati genre and singles edit In 2002 Almajid released the album Mashkalni which sparked a lot of media attention mainly due to the new direction Almajid was taking by adding a very distinct Emirati flavour to his songs Hussain Al Jasmi singer helped in the composition of the album s title song Mashkalni During that period Almajid became very publicly active and went on many talk shows and interviews which allowed him to gain even more momentum in his new found style It is worth noting that Emirati style music was not very widespread 3 when Almajid incorporated it into his music The most notable TV show Almajid went on wasThe Lebanese show Khaleik Fi Al Bait hosted by Zahi Wahbi 4 In the year 2003 Almajid released the Iraqi influenced song Ayoon within the album Hadaya This song topped many Arab music charts even though the music video which had the cost of US 120 thousand received criticism 5 in the media From 2003 onwards Almajid stayed away from releasing studio albums and was content with releasing singles mostly with an Emirati influence He also had and continues to collaborate with singer and producer Fayez Al Saeed and the poetry of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum who writes under the name pen name Fazza Studio albums 2 edit1985 Ah Ya Qalbi 1986 Lee Bint Aam 1987 Khal Ataghli 1988 Qasat Daia Abaid 1988 Awal Abi Qurbak 1989 Ya Mlieh 1990 Hob Al Watan 1990 Tal intithari 1991 Abshar Min Ayooni 1992 Ya Subhan 1992 Adunya Hathoth 1993 Allah Kareem 1994 Shartan Al Thahab 1995 Aghla Habiba 1996 Al Musafir 1996 Safwat Malook Al Arab 1997 Haflat Paris 1998 Shamat Hayati 1998 Asoudia 1998 Tidhak Adunya 1999 Ala Min Tilabha 2001 Waili 2002 Mashkalni 2003 Al Hadaia 2005 Alhal alsaab 2007 Salamat 2009 Noor ayni 2013 MoseebaSingles editCharted songs edit Title Year Peak chart position AlbumKSA 6 Ash Salman Abdul Majeed Abdullah featuring Rashed Al Majed 2015 3 Non album singleMusic videos 2 edit1993 Ashki 1992 Adunya Hathoth 1994 Allah Yejeebak 1994 Rajwai 1994 AlQamra 1994 Faman Allah Ya Al Musafir 1994 Serak Mai 1995 Aghla Habiba 1994 Al Musafir 1996 Habibi Maya 1996 Washtni 1996 Al Maabha 1996 Ya Ainha 1998 La Ja a Waqat Al Jad 1998 Ya Nasina 1998 Ya Rashad 2002 Waily 2002 Mashkalni 2003 Al Ayoon 2005 Nasinakum 2006 Afnak 2007 Sahi Lihum 2009 GazaReferences edit Rashed Al Majed JPG in Arabic Archived from the original on 2 July 2022 Retrieved 17 August 2023 a b c d e f g h Rashad Kingdom Official Website Biography Rashid Almajid Retrieved 4 April 2013 dead link الأغنية الإماراتية تواجه مسألة التكرار والبعد عن الطروحات الرسمية Retrieved 7 June 2016 اليوم 404 Page Not Found Retrieved 7 June 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Cite uses generic title help جريدة الرياض Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 7 June 2016 Peak chart positions for singles in Saudi Arabia Ash Salman This Week s Official MENA Chart Top 20 from 22 09 2023 to 28 09 2023 theofficialmenachart com International Federation of the Phonographic Industry 4 October 2023 Archived from the original on 4 October 2023 Retrieved 18 October 2023 External links editOfficial website nbsp Rashed Al Majed s channel on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rashed Al Majed amp oldid 1215833119, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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