10 Upcoming Libyan Singers You Need To Listen To
Music is one of the things that most people enjoy. Songs have the potential to communicate our emotions, and we can relate to so many songs in any language we know. However, music has the capacity to lift our spirits and allow us to dance to the beat. With the growth of social media, aspiring singers in Libya are now sharing their covers with their friends and the rest of the globe, allowing them to showcase their tremendous skill.
Within the last two years or so, we have seen the spread of so many young talents, and we are astounded by the incredible voices we’ve heard.
In this post, We share with you, readers,10 Upcoming Libyan Singers You Need To Listen To. You should follow them and listen to their lovely vocals.
1. Abdulhafeez Albusefi
Abdulhafeez was born in 1992 in Sabha, a city in southern Libya. He grew up in a musical family. His father was an Oud player, while his brother was a guitarist. When he was younger, he was enamoured with rock and metal bands like Metallica, Guns N Roses, Ozzy Osbourne, and many other incredible musicians. When he was 10, he started to learn how to play guitar and his older brother taught him. It took him almost a year to master guitar. He does not have a favourite type of music. When he was 24, he relocated to Tripoli to pursue new possibilities and advance his career as an audio engineer.
2. Hassan Aldirnawi
Hassan is a 23 years old singer from Darna. He was born and raised in Benghazi. He learned to play the guitar approximately a year ago. After learning to play the guitar, he began singing with the assistance of his friends, whom he exhibited his work for criticism. He does not have a preferred kind of music, although he does appreciate the songs of a singer named Khalid. He is at the top of his list and serves as his primary source of inspiration when singing. For him, singing is a passion that allows him to express himself and break out from his daily routine.
3. Fawz
Fawz is an art and media graduate. She is now pursuing a master’s degree. She sings and plays guitar. She started singing at the age of thirteen. Her main source of drive was her friends, as well as the need to discover who she was as a person. She is often influenced by noises, instruments, and words. Music allows her to tell her own story, as well as the tales of others. She hears melody in everything, which makes her feel comfortable. She considers it more than just a pastime, and she plans to take it to the next level soon. She described it as a calling she couldn’t avoid.
4. Amal Naser
Amal is a twenty-year-old artist. She resides and studies aviation in Tunisia. Aviation has always been her goal, but she has never been really interested in music. She ended up doing it because one day she met an Italian guy on a plane, they became friends, and he overheard her mumbling. He stated that he wants to do something with her talent. He returned to Italy and returned to Tunis with her new small studio, allowing her to expand her talent and share it with the rest of the globe. The concept of sharing music is completely beyond of her comfort zone, but he urged her to try. She sees herself bringing it to the next level, which is a positive thing. People want to collaborate with her. She didn’t care what society thought, so she just kept doing it. Her family is her biggest supporter, which is plenty for her.
5. Fatima Moghraby (Known as DADA)
Fatima Moghrabyvoice was unique and had its own personality. The domineering, powerful, and sassy tone of voice. I She is a 27-year-old MBA student. She is really passionate about music and art. She inherited her love of music from her family. She grew up in a musical family that valued good music and loved it together. Her mother was a huge fan of authentic Arabic music, and she grew up listening to it. She was attracted by the stage and crowd, as well as how people applauded the performer.
In middle school, she began to listen to songs in English. She was primarily into rock and metal. She adored Avril Lavigne. Throughout that period, her English was not great, but the music made her fall in love with the language, and she learnt from the lyrics of the songs she heard. She started singing in front of a crowd and hasn’t stopped since. She worked on introducing herself to other languages, such as French and German. She is now more into jazz. She had always struggled to articulate her feelings, therefore art was the solution. Songwriting, in particular, helped her express her emotions.
6. Islam Gaderbouh
Islam is a medical student and a guitar player. He has always loved music and received his first guitar at the age of 14. He prefers country music and draws influence from Johnny Cash. He began to create covers of his own tunes. Even though there isn’t much support and openness to country music, he enjoys it and his passion drives him ahead. Every time he sings, whether in front of others or alone, he feels removed from the outside world and immersed in the lyrics of the song. It’s an indescribable feeling.
7. Maleek Elerbi
Malik began making music in 2011. He didn’t have a specific person who inspired him, but he had been working on music since before 2011. Prior to that, he was really interested in poetry, and his sixth-grade teacher had a significant influence in getting him to start writing, but it was poetry that led to music. Artist drive would lead him to John Delian and Chance the Rapper. He considers himself neither a vocalist nor a rapper, but rather a combination of the two. In terms of preferences, he used to listen to hip-hop but no longer listens to pop music. He’d prefer a blend of hip-hop and mainstream music. Overall, he does not listen to as much music as he formerly did. He’s not sure if it’s a hobby or a job.
8. Mow Elmister
Moe, who describes himself as “a regular Libyan fella, an IT student, and a filmmaker,” began his adventure four years ago, when a good buddy in Montreal introduced him to some of Frank Sinatra’s hit songs. And he was hooked! So he began experimenting with the jazz genre. One of his covers was for ”Sway by Dean Martin” and he was ecstatic of the amount of positive feedback he received from people. He doesn’t have specific plans for the future but singing covers could help me later on with filmmaking.
9. Nirmeen Gritli
Nirmeen is a 21-year-old girl from Tripoli. She had a desire to learn how to play guitar, so she started in Tripoli. She was primarily motivated by her mother when it comes to music. When she was asked how she feels when she sings, she said, “It makes me feel like I’m flying.” It is a hobby, but she definitely enjoys it, and she radiates a good sensation anytime somebody listens to her voice.
10. Muhammad Alfahid
Mohamed is a 24-year-old musician who lives in Tripoli. He began singing when he was 17 years old, inspired by his older brother. If he had to pick one musician, it would be John Mayer, whose songs have always driven him. He described his love of singing and the feelings he gets when he sings, which he finds difficult to describe. He enjoys folk, blues, rock & roll, gipsy jazz, American jazz, and classical music. His manner is unique, and you’ll be intrigued from the moment you hear his voice.