Shaaban Abdel Rahim
Shaaban Abdel Rahim شعبان عبد الرحيم | |
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Birth name | Shabaan Abdelrahim |
Born | Cairo, Egypt | March 15, 1957
Died | December 3, 2019 Cairo, Egypt | (aged 62)
Genres | Sha'abi |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1980s–2019 |
Shaaban Abdel Rahim (
Introduction
Sha'bān Abdel Rahīm was born in Cairo, Egypt and worked for many years in poverty as a foot-operated laundry presser before his songs catapulted him into stardom. Following a string of sensationalist hits, Abdel Rahīm became one of the most popular Egyptian sha'bī singers. Egyptian Sha'bī is a category of popular class music that can be described as urbanized folk music.[4]
In 2000, Sha'bān's breakthrough song "Ana Bakrah Israel" (I Hate
Since then, Sha'bān has continued to produce popular political songs, often quickly following current events. After the
Enough!
Chechnya! Afghanistan! Palestine! Southern Lebanon! Golan Heights!
And now Iraq, too? And now Iraq, too?
It's too much for people! Shame on you!
Enough! Enough! Enough![8]
In 2005, he produced a song about the
Islām Khalīl, the songwriter and an Arabic teacher at an elementary school in
Death
Abdel Rahim died on 3 December 2019 at the age of 62 in Cairo due to heart failure.[11][12]
References
- ^ "Shaaban Abdel Rahim Passes Away at 62". Sada El balad. 3 December 2019. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
- ^ The Fool Sings a Hero's Song: Shaaban Abdel Rahim, Egyptian Shaabi, and the Video Clip Phenomenon by James R. Grippo, TBS 16, 2006
- ^ a b He Hates Israel, Too Meet Islam Khalil, the brains behind I Hate Israel and makwagi crooner Shaaban Abdel Rahims other political hits, by Yasmin Moll, EgyptToday May 2004
- ^ News, N. B. C. (May 15, 2005). "Transcript for May 15". msnbc.com.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Shaaban Abdel Rahim passes away at 62". Egypt Today.
- ^ a b Anti-war song a hit in Egypt, by Philip Smucker in Cairo, 12 March 2003 In 2003
- ^ BBC News: Arabs rock to anti-war song, published March 11, 2003
- ^ Night Draws Near: Iraq's People in the Shadow of America's War, by Anthony Shadid, page 16
- ^ Kristeligt Dagblad: Egyptisk popsanger til kamp mod Danmark, published February 23, 2006 (in Danish)
- ^ Views, overviews and opinions, This year's Ramadan talk shows, Osama Kamal, Al-Ahram Weekly, Cairo, 2–8 September 2010, Issue No. 1014, Entertainment Archived 15 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "National Icon Shaaban Abdel Reheem Dies at Age 62". Cairo Scene.
- ^ "Popular Egyptian singer Shaaban Abdel Rahim dies in Cairo". Arab News. December 3, 2019.