The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guideline for music .(April 2019) |
Bahjat بهجت | |
---|---|
Background information | |
Birth name | Bahjat Ahmed Etorjman |
Born | Tripoli, Libya | 24 June 1995
Origin | Libya |
Genres |
|
Occupations |
|
Instruments |
|
Years active | 2015–present |
Website | bahjatmusic |
Bahjat Etorjman (born 24 June 1995) is a Libyan singer and songwriter. He grew up in Tripoli, the capital of Libya before moving to Malta during the beginning of the Arab Spring in 2011. In the fall of 2017, Bahjat attended Musikmakarna, a pop music academy in the north of Sweden. Shortly after, Bahjat moved to Stockholm where he still is today making music. He is best known for his songs "Istanbul", "Hometown Smile" and "Halba".
With over 22,5 million on-demand streams and 70 million+ collective views on YouTube, Bahjat is already one of the most successful Libyan music artists in history.[ citation needed ] His self-made success story has earned him appearances on high-profile platforms such as BBC Arabic, Aftonbladet, Al Arabiya, The National, and The Times of Malta.
Bahjat released his first single "Stand Tall" in Malta in 2015, [1] followed by "Talk To Me" (2016), a song that topped the Maltese charts after a month. [2] [3] After appearing on a Nightcore YouTube channel, Bahjat's "Hometown Smile" (2017) went viral within the community, accumulating over 65 million views on YouTube, and pushing the song to over 5 million streams on Spotify.
Following his debut EP, "3:11 am" (2017), Bahjat released the singles "Do you remember me?" (2018) and "What We Were" (2019) with both singles finding support from Spotify editorial playlists such as Fresh Finds & New Music Friday. [4] [5] [6] In September 2019 Bahjat released “Istanbul”, marking the mix of Arabic and English as his signature style. “Istanbul” became one of his two most streamed songs in the Arab world in 2019.
Bahjat's release “Halba" (English: “Too Much”) in April 2020, was another stepping stone for the young artist - elevating his career to new heights. Upon release, the song instantly sky-rocketed to the top 5 of Anghami's international pop chart, and Spotify Arabia celebrated its release by inviting Bahjat to take over their official Instagram account.
Just a few months later, Bahjat released his first solo Arabic track, “Yjeek Youm” (English: “a day will come for you”). Prior to “Yjeek Youm”, Bahjat's only song in Arabic was his 2019 collaboration with Egyptian DJ/Producer Hassan El Shafei, titled “Galbek Ween”, which became the most streamed Libyan song on Anghami and one of the biggest hits of the Arab world on Spotify in 2019 with 3,5 million streams.
In early summer, Bahjat teamed up with Deezer to remake 2002's iconic “Youm Wara Youm” for the “Home Sessions” compilation. “Youm Wara Youm” is originally sung by the Moroccan artist Samira Said and Algerian artist Cheb Mami which became one of the most successful Arabic songs in history.
For his November release, “You Got That (Hometown Smile)”, Bahjat partnered with Sweden-based crowdfunding platform Corite(founded by Universal Music alumnus). The song was released as a tribute to Bahjat's own song “Hometown Smile” and its widespread message of finding home in a smile of the loved one.
Bahjat Etorjman was born on June 24, 1995, in Tripoli, the capital of Libya. He has 3 siblings. At the tender age of two, Bahjat started singing, and later picked up a guitar when he was 13 years old - marking the age where he would also start writing songs. When he turned 15, his mom bought him a webcam, and through that, he uploaded his first YouTube cover - a video that showed a young aspiring artist deciding to start his music career journey.
When the Arab spring started in 2011, Bahjat and his family fled to Malta, which was a major turning point in his life. Bahjat coped with these changes by continuing to write music, which led him to a road of self-exploration and helped him develop a sharp vision for his future.
In the fall of 2017, Bahjat seized an opportunity to spend a few months at Musikmakarna, a pop music academy in the north of Sweden. That was when he decided to pack his backpack, and never look back. In the academy, he met his songwriting and production heroes Max Martin and Johan Shellback, who encouraged his talent. Shortly after, Bahjat moved to Stockholm, where he is making his music.
Bahjat is working hard towards reaching his goals. Embracing his identity and journey, he shares narratives that are authentic, exciting and inviting. With today's music landscape being more multicultural than ever, Bahjat is emerging as a fresh face from the Arab region, redefining A-pop and offering ambitious youth a much-needed role model.
By blazing trails and overcoming hardships, Bahjat is an advocate for the fact that one's circumstances do not define their future. On his journey as an independent artist, he strives to inspire others to dream big and work hard to make it happen.
EPs
Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
---|---|---|---|
MLT [7] | |||
"Stand Tall" [8] | 2015 | 7 | Non-album singles |
"Talk To Me" | 2016 | 1 | |
"Say It" [9] | 2017 | 1 | 3:11 am |
"Do you remember me?" | 2018 | 3 | Non-album singles |
"What We Were" [10] | 2019 | 4 | |
"Istanbul" [11] | — | ||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Amr Abdel Basset Abdel Azeez Diab is an Egyptian singer, composer and actor. He has established himself as a globally acclaimed recording artist and author. He is a Guinness World Record holder, the best selling Middle Eastern artist, a seven-times winner of World Music Awards and five-times winner of Platinum Records.
The traditional music of Jordan has a long history. Rural zajal songs, with improvised poetry played with a mijwiz, tablah, arghul, oud, rabab, and reed pipe ensemble accompanying is popular. The transition of old cultural music into hit pop songs known worldwide. Recently, Jordan has seen the rise of prominent DJs and pop stars.
Samira Abdelrazak Bensaïd, professionally known as Samira Said, is a Moroccan-Egyptian singer who has lived in Egypt for more than 40 years and is known for her Egyptian Arabic genre.
Mohamed Abdel Wahab, also transliterated Mehammad Abdelwehab, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation:[mæˈħam.mædʕæbdelwæhæːb], was a prominent 20th-century Egyptian singer, actor, and composer. He is best known for his Romantic and Egyptian patriotic songs.
Nancy Nabil Ajram is a Lebanese singer, television personality, and businesswoman, dubbed by Spotify as the "Queen of Arab Pop". With the support of her father, she began performing as a child and appeared on several television shows in her early years. By the age of 15, Ajram signed a recording contract with EMI and released her debut studio album Mihtagalak (1998). In spite of being under the legal age, Ajram was exceptionally accepted to the Syndicate of Professional Artists in Lebanon. The following year, she released her second album Sheel Oyoonak Anni (2001).
Egyptian hip hop is a form of hip hop music in Egypt that draws its inspiration from local, regional and global events. Since the early 2000s, Egyptian Hip Hop has gained significant popularity and is listened to by a global audience prompted by the internet as the latest medium of technology and music streaming services such as Spotify and Anghami.
Rotana Music Group is a Saudi Arabian record label and the music division of the Rotana Media Group. It was established by the Nagro Brothers, Mohammed, Khalid, Waleed, Ahmed and Nezar Nagro in 1987 and was later sold to Saudi billionaire Prince Al Waleed bin Talal. Rotana Music Group is known to be the largest record label and music repertoire holder in the Arab world and is headquartered in Riyadh, with other branches located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Kuwait, Cairo, Egypt and Beirut, Lebanon. Artists who have released musical works with Rotana include Mohammed Abdu, Abdul Majeed Abdullah, Ahlam, Amr Diab, Elissa, Tamer Hosny, Najwa Karam, Saber Rebai, Angham, Wael Kfoury and more.
Arabic pop music or Arab pop music is a subgenre of pop music and Arabic music.
Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed El Hamaki is an Egyptian singer. In 2010, he won the "Best Arabia Act" award from MTV Europe Music Awards and the Music Award in 2006, for "Ahla Haga Fiki". He was a coach at the fifth season of The Voice Ahla Sawt in 2019.
Elissar Zakaria Khoury, commonly known as Elissa, is a Lebanese singer, actress, television personality and businesswoman. Known for her romantic musical style and emotive vocal performances, she has been dubbed as the "Queen of Emotions" by fans and journalists alike. Her musical career began in 1992 when she was featured in the Lebanese talent show Studio El Fan; later being awarded the silver medal. In 1998, she released her debut studio album Baddy Doub through EMI Music Arabia. While the album was a success, the titular song’s music video initially received criticism for its racy content. Her second album W'akherta Maak (2000) featured the single "Betghib Betrouh", a duet with Ragheb Alama which achieved commercial success and won accolades.
Nassif Zeytoun is a Syrian singer and the 2010 winner of the Arabic reality television show Star Academy. He is best known for his song "Mesh Aam Tezbat Maae", released in 2014. His music videos on YouTube have millions of views. His album Toul Al Yom was released in July 2016 and instantly reached the top of charts in the Arab world. One of the tracks from the album, "Bi Rabbek", had been No. 1 on the music app Anghami.
Kadim Jabbar Al Samarai, better known by his stage name Kadim Al Sahir, is an Iraqi singer and composer. Dubbed The Caesar, he has earned numerous local, regional, and international awards. One of the most famous singers in the Arab world, Al-Sahir has sold more than 100 million albums and written more than 40 hit songs, including "Ana Wa Layla", "Salamtak Men Al Ah" and "La Titnahad".
Anghami is the first legal music streaming platform and digital distribution company in the Arab world. It launched in November 2012 in Lebanon, providing unlimited Arabic and international music to stream and download for offline mode.
Ayza Aeesh is the 43rd studio album by Moroccan recording artist Samira Said. The album was released by Rotana Records on November 5, 2015. Ayza Aeesh marks Said's first album in over seven years since Ayaam Hayati (2008) was released in summer 2008. Ayza Aeesh is also Said's first collaboration with Arab World's largest music label Rotana Records, owned by Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal after her departure from her previous record label Alam El Phan.
Ayman Alatar is a Libyan singer of Arabic pop music. He was the winner of SuperStar, Season 2, 2004, the Arabic version of American Idol.
James Taylor-Watts, better known as James TW, is an English singer-songwriter. His single "When You Love Someone" peaked at number 28 on the Billboard Adult Pop Songs chart.
Daniel Skye is an American former singer and songwriter, based in Los Angeles. His popularity on video and streaming services and achievements on the iTunes charts since the release of his first single in December 2014 led to his signing with RCA Records in September 2016.
Nancy 9, also known as Hassa Beek, is the ninth studio album by Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram. It was released on April 21, 2017, through In2Musica. Ajram began planning the album in 2014. Nancy 9 was made available for digital download on April 21 through iTunes. This album most notably features Nancy’s chart topping hit “Aam Bet’alla Feek”.
Molham is an A-Pop artist, songwriter, and entrepreneur from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He is best known for his debut EP's single Me Against The World which peaked at #5 on the top hip-hop chart on Anghami, trending across 7 different countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
Dana Salah is a Jordanian-Palestinian singer, songwriter, and producer.