Lobo Ismail

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Lobo Ismail
لوبو إسماعيل
Birth nameIsmail Salah Ismail Lobo
BornAugust 11, 1974
Origin Zarqa, Jordan
GenresArab dance music, hip hop, Slovak music
Years active2005–present

Ismail Salah Ismail Loub (in Arabic إسماعيل صلاح إسماعيل لوب), better known by his stage name Lobo Ismail (in Arabic لوبو إسماعيل) or just Lobo (Arabic لوبو) (born in Zarqa, Jordan on 11 August 1974), is a Jordanian singer who lives in Slovakia.

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Biography

Lobo is one of 10 siblings in a Jordanian family from Zarqa of Circassian origin. He had inclination to music, dance and languages from early on. Ismail moved to Slovakia in early 2000s where he started his music career. Ismail lives in Košice, Slovakia.[ citation needed ]

Lobo's 2008 "One More Night (Salam Aleikom)" appears in Future Dance Hits (2008) [1]

Discography

Albums

Singles / Videos

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