Ayub Ali (singer)
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Born | 1973 Sangaw, Chamchamal |
Nationality | Kurdish |
Occupation | Singer |
Ayub Ali (born 1973 in Sangaw, Chamchamal) is a Kurdish singer. He sings in Sorani dialect, and has numerous songs in Kurmanji.[1] In 2003, he wrote, composed, and sang "Don't break my heart". He followed up with two albums in 2004 and 2006 respectively, "A Never Ending Sorrow" and "Goodbye", which were both largely critically acclaimed.[2] In 2009, Ali published his third album under the name of "Candle" with composer Halkawt Zaher.
Discography
Albums
- A never-ending sorrow, 2004
- Goodbye, 2006
- Candle, 2009
- Nameless album, 2011
- Boundless, 2014
Singles
- Don't break my heart, 2003
- I'm Kurd, 2015
- Trifay Pekanin, 2015
- Yes, I'm in Love, 2019 (duet with Blnd Abdulla)[3]
- Your letters, 2020<ref name=":12">ئەیووب عەلی نامەکانی بڵاوکردەوە
References
- ↑ ئەیووب عەلی کۆڵەگەیھکی ھونەری ھاوچەرخ، ماڵپەڕی ھەولێر، لەڕۆژی نیسان 19, 2018 نووسراوە.
- ↑ "ئەیووب عەلی". ئەیووب عەلی. 2024-06-03. Retrieved 2024-06-03.
- ↑ بڵند عەبدوڵا و ئەیووب عەلی پێکەوە دەگەڕێنەوە ، ماڵپەڕی خەندان، ڕۆژی 2018-12-18 نووسراوە.
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