A Lebanese artist whose real name is Tony Hadchiti. He began his artistic career at the age of twelve, performing at school concerts. He then moved to Canada in 1989 to continue his studies, where he began working at private events. He participated in the talent show Studio El...Read more Fan in 1993 and released his first single, Wajak Khair Aleina, which reached number one at the time. He continued his artistic journey with songs like "La'younak Enta Ya Helou" and "A'ayel Mani A'ayel," culminating in the release of his album "Min Bein Kol El Bashar." In 1994, he released his most popular song, "Kazdarna W Tal El Meshwar," which remains popular to this day and achieved significant success. It was later translated into French, marking the beginning of his rise to stardom. In 1996, he released the album "Ala Thawqi" (According to My Taste), which included the folk song "Faya Mandeelak" (Oh, Your Handkerchief). His second album was "Ra'y" (Prayer). Then, in 2000, he surprised his fans with a political song titled "Shu Amaltli Fi El Balad", which was both distinctive and successful. His other important albums include "Ahla Oshaq" (The Sweetest Lovers) in 2005 and "Damk Li Qalbi" (Hold You to My Heart) in 2006. He continued his artistic journey, eventually releasing a special song for his fans titled "Ana Aqli Tar" (My Mind Has Flown Away).
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A Lebanese artist whose real name is Tony Hadchiti. He began his artistic career at the age of twelve, performing at school concerts. He then moved to Canada in 1989 to continue...Read more his studies, where he began working at private events. He participated in the talent show Studio El Fan in 1993 and released his first single, Wajak Khair Aleina, which reached number one at the time. He continued his artistic journey with songs like "La'younak Enta Ya Helou" and "A'ayel Mani A'ayel," culminating in the release of his album "Min Bein Kol El Bashar." In 1994, he released his most popular song, "Kazdarna W Tal El Meshwar," which remains popular to this day and achieved significant success. It was later translated into French, marking the beginning of his rise to stardom. In 1996, he released the album "Ala Thawqi" (According to My Taste), which included the folk song "Faya Mandeelak" (Oh, Your Handkerchief). His second album was "Ra'y" (Prayer). Then, in 2000, he surprised his fans with a political song titled "Shu Amaltli Fi El Balad", which was both distinctive and successful. His other important albums include "Ahla Oshaq" (The Sweetest Lovers) in 2005 and "Damk Li Qalbi" (Hold You to My Heart) in 2006. He continued his artistic journey, eventually releasing a special song for his fans titled "Ana Aqli Tar" (My Mind Has Flown Away).