Ammar Al Azaki

Ammar Alazaki (Arabic: عمار العزكي) is a Yemeni pop singer known for being a finalist in the fourth season of Arab Idol, broadcast by the MBC network. His nomination received widespread coverage in Yemen amidst the Yemeni Civil War (2015–present).[1] Alzaki initially gained recognition for winning the 2006 Munshid Al Sharjah competition which specialized in Nasheed type of singing,[2] hosted by the Sharjah Media Corporation and under the patronage of the Ruler of the Emirate of Sharjah.[3]

Ammar Alazaki
Native name
عمار العزكي
Birth nameAmmar Al Azaki
BornAr Rujum District, Al Mahwit Governorate, Yemen
OriginSharjah, United Arab Emirates

Life

Alazaki was born in the village of Alzaki in Ar Rujum District of Al Mahwit Governorate in Yemen. He discovered his talent for singing during nasheed performances at his school which encouraged him to join the Sana'a Arab Cultural Capital contest as part of the Arab Capital of Culture initiative and won first place in the nasheed category. His family was initially against his singing and did not believe he had a good voice until his music teacher visited the family and convinced them to allow him to compete in the Sanaa competition.[4]

At the age of 18, Alazaki travelled at his own expense and alone to Sharjah to compete at the annual Munshid Sharjah competition, and his father noted that they had less than 24 hours before the deadline to register. Alazaki would go on to beat international competition and win the first-place position and a monetary reward of 100,000 Emirati dirham.[2]

Before enrolling in the Arab Idol competition, Alazaki was contracted by the Global Village (Dubai) for three months and only enrolled by the advice of his friend, who persisted in requesting his participation at the Dubai tryouts despite his hesitation due to fierce competition.[4]

Arab Idol

Alazaki competed in the fourth season of Arab Idol and came in third place at the competition. Throughout the competition, he gained widespread attention in Yemen despite the ongoing civil war and shortage of electricity.[5]

After Arab Idol

Alzaki signed with Song Music Middle East in February 2018[6] and has released his first album "White Talk" and various singles since the end of the Arab Idol competition including collaborations with other Arab singers and poets.[7] His first song with Sony Music was released in 2018.[8] In 2019, Alazaki released "Ana AlYamani" song in dedication to the Yemeni Football Team in the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC). In addition, he acted in a locally produced Yemeni drama released on the YouTube channel of Yemen Shabab called Gorbah Al Bun (in Arabic غربه البن) which received millions of views on each episode and local popularity.[9]

Discography

Albums

  • 2018: White Talk (in Arabic كلام ابيض)

Singles and music videos

  • 2018: "Shantat Safr " (in Arabic شنطه سفر)
  • 2019: "Ana AlYamani " (in Arabic انا اليماني)

Other websites

  • Official Facebook page for Ammar Alazaki [1]

References

  1. المطري, كامل. ""عرب أيدول" يفتح لليمنيين نافذة فرح". Al Arabiya. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "فوز المنشد اليمني عمار العزكي بلقب منشد الشارقة". Saba Net. Retrieved 15 September 2019.[dead link]
  3. Eighth Munshid Sharjah kicks off. https://gulfnews.com/uae/eighth-munshid-sharjah-kicks-off-1.1631776. Retrieved 15 September 2019. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 حمود, ناهد. "عمار العزكي: حائر بين الغناء والتمثيل .. ومتأثر بأم كلثوم". El Fann. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
  5. Estrin, Daniel (26 February 2017). "Seven Fun Facts About 'Arab Idol'". NPR. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
  6. "Arabic Star Ammar Al Azaki Joins The Sony Family". Sony Music Middle East. Sony Music ME. 11 February 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  7. "اخبار اليمن العربي: ما لا تعرفه عن عمار العزكي (صورة)". 7adramout.net. 7 January 2017. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
  8. "عمار العزكي يطرح "غني غني" من ألبومه الجديد-بالصوت". ElFann. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
  9. "الدراما اليمنية.. إجادة رغم ظروف الحرب ومسلسل "غربة البن" في الصدارة". AlMasdar Online.