Ibrahim Amir | |
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Born | Male', Maldives | 9 December 1967
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Years active | 1993–2006 |
Spouse | Rafiyath Rameeza |
Musical career | |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Ibrahim Amir (born 9 December 1967) is a Maldivian singer.
Ibrahim Amir was born and raised in the "Amir family" where several artists including Ahmed Amir and Fazeela Amir were brought up and "ruled" the local music industry. [1] His talent was first recognized with the album Hiyy Fahi (1993) followed by several other duets with his sister Fazeela Amir. [1] His songs from the album Fashuvi and Sameydhaan were particularly praised by music critics. [2] Throughout his career, Amir recorded maximum songs with Fazeela and was more involved with the studio albums than film songs. [3] [4] [5] In 2006, Amir stopped singing for albums and films and chose to make his "life busy with family plans". [6] Amir was nominated as the "Most Entertaining Male Vocalist". in the SunFM Awards 2010, an award ceremony launched by Sun Media Group to honour the most recognized personalities in different fields. [7] After his retirement from the industry, few songs recorded for his previous studio albums were re-released including the song "Abadhume Fahathun" from the album Giritee (1999) which was later incorporated into the soundtrack album of Thiya Loaibaa Dhurah (2018). [8] [9] Amir married his co-singer Rafiyath Rameeza and they have two children. [10]
Year | Film | Song | Lyricist(s) | Co-artist(s) |
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1993 | Dhanmalhi | "Dhen Dhen Haamavaa" | Abdulla Afeef | Fazeela Amir |
1998 | Sirru | "Jaadhoo Ekey Kalaa Hedhee" [11] | Ahmed Sharumeel | Rafiyath Rameeza |
Kuhveriya | "Loabivey Yaaru Loabivey" | Adam Haleem Adnan | Fazeela Amir | |
2000 | Hiyy Halaaku | "Khabarudhaarey Zuvaanaa Ey" | Ahmed Sharumeel | Fazeela Amir |
"Vevunee Gayaa" | Fazeela Amir | |||
2001 | Aaah | "Vee Dhuruga Thibenhey?" | Easa Shareef | Fazeela Amir |
Ranmuiy | "Oh My God!" | Abdul Muhaimin | Fazeela Amir | |
"Bahdhaluvumun Vejje Dheewana" [12] | Easa Shareef | Fazeela Amir | ||
2018 | Thiya Loaibaa Dhurah | "Abadhume Fahathun" | Boi Ahmed Khaleel | Fazeela Amir |
Year | Album/single | Song | Lyricist(s) | Co-artist(s) |
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N/A | N/A | "Loabivey Yaaru Loabivey" | Adam Haleem Adnan | Fazeela Amir |
N/A | N/A | "Yaaraa Mirey" | Fazeela Amir | |
N/A | Hulhevi Han'dhu | "Noolhebalaa Kuruvaafa Dheewaanaa" | Solo | |
1993 | Hiyyfahi | "Dhaneehe Aisbalaa" | Abdulla Afeef | Fazeela Amir |
"Dhen Dhen Haamavaa" | Fazeela Amir | |||
1995 | Hiyyfahi 2 | "Zum Zum Zum" | ||
"Dheegen Thihen Nazaru" | ||||
"Kiyaadhevidhaanehey" | Abdulla Afeef | |||
1996 | Fashuvi | "Leykarunun Dheewaanaa Dhen" | Ahmed Sharumeel | |
"Thiki Thiki Thih Vehemun Aadhey" | ||||
"Mee Bala Husband" | ||||
"Fenilee Gothun Thedhey" | Shifa Thaufeeq | |||
"Jaaney Dhoove Jaan" | Rafiyath Rameeza, Ali Rameez, Fazeela Amir | |||
1997 | Mathaaran | "Gandhemey Chaalu Han'dhey Thee" | Fazeela Amir | |
"Annaanenyaa Dhaan Hin'gaa" | Solo | |||
Raahi | "Hithaavey Mi Bunanee" | Kopee Mohamed Rasheedh | Zuhura Waheedh | |
Sarindhaa | "Jaadhoo Ekey Kalaa Hedhee" | Ahmed Sharumeel | Rafiyath Rameeza | |
"Kollan Kollaa Khiyaal Kureemey" | Fazeela Amir | |||
"Hoonuvanee Jismaa Mey" | Easa Shareef [13] | Solo | ||
1998 | Kurikeela | "Hoadhenee Hoadhenee" | Kopee Mohamed Rasheedh | Solo |
Meeraa | "Moonaa Moonu Kairiveemaa" | Fazeela Amir | ||
"Titanic Balan Hiyy Edhey" | ||||
"Mihiree Mihiree" | Shifa Thaufeeq | |||
Thaureef | "Merifaavi Dheloa" | Boi Ahmed Khaleel | Solo | |
1999 | Adhaarasam | "Haalu Bunedhenhey Ma" | Shifa Thaufeeq | |
"Hinithunve Dhurun Feni Annaathee" | Fazeela Amir | |||
Giritee | "Abadhume Fahathun" | Boi Ahmed Khaleel | ||
"O Reema" | ||||
Himeyn | "Moosun Alivejjey" | Easa Shareef | Rafiyath Rameeza | |
Mahinoor | "Han'dhuvaru Therey" | Kopee Mohamed Rasheedh | Fazeela Amir | |
2000 | Gumree | "Aawaaraavey Fenigen" | Fathimath Rauf | |
Inthihaa | "Yaaraa Dhanyaa Molhivaaneyey" | Solo | ||
Khareef | "Vee Dhuruga Thibenhey?" | Easa Shareef [14] | Fazeela Amir | |
Moosum | "Vevunee Gayaa" | Ahmed Sharumeel | ||
"Khabarudhaarey Zuvaanaa" | ||||
Sahaaraa 2 | "Alhe Dheewaanaa" | Solo | ||
Sameydhaan | "Thiya Fari Mooney Mee Jaadhoohey" | Ahmed Sharumeel | ||
"Ladhun Filee Nivaavelee" | ||||
"Dhanvaru Mirey" | ||||
"Loabeegaa Keiymadhu Kollaa" | Rafiyath Rameeza | |||
"Kehidheynamey" | Fazeela Amir | |||
"Yaaraa Hoadhan Noolhe Huriyyaa" | ||||
"Inthihaa Loabivey" | ||||
"Ehee Vedheynee Kaakuhey?" | ||||
2001 | Ranfaunu | "Hithaa Beynunvi Gothaa" | ||
"Thiya Loabi Han'dhaanveemaa Ey" | Ahmed Sharumeel | |||
Ranmuiy | "Jaadhooge Malikaa" | Abdul Muhaimin | Rafiyath Rameeza | |
"Oh My God!" | Fazeela Amir | |||
"Bahdhal Vumun Vejjey Dheewaanaa" [15] | Easa Shareef | |||
Rukkuri 2 | "Loa Numaraa" | |||
Single | "Milkuvefaa Vakivaashe Jehey" | Ahmed Sharumeel | Rafiyath Rameeza | |
2003 | Billoori | "Hiyy Dhen Ei Bala Billoorihey?" | Fathimath Zoona | |
2004 | Jaadhooga Jeheyne | "Jaanu Dheyn Beynumey" | Adam Haleem Adnan | Fazeela Amir |
Yaaraa 1 | "Hithaa Meygaa Mihaaru" | Easa Shareef | ||
2005 | Vidhaathari | "Mirey Tharin" | Abdul Muhaimin | |
Yaaraa 2 | "Rulhin Nuhurevenyaa" | Ahmed Nashidh (Dharavandhoo) | ||
2006 | Hiyy Dheewaanaa 3 | "I Am In Love" | Shareefa Fakhry | |
Hureemey Inthizaarugai... | "Moosun Genesdhey Nayaa" | Easa Shareef |
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