Omar Naber

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Omar Naber
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Naber in 2017
Background information
Birth nameOmar Kareem Naber
Born (1981-07-07) 7 July 1981 (age 42)
Ljubljana, SR Slovenia,
SFR Yugoslavia
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active1999–present
Labels
Website omarnaber.com

Omar Kareem Naber (born 7 July 1981) is a Slovenian singer, songwriter and guitar player. He first represented Slovenia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Kyiv with the song "Stop" and for a second time at the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 in Kyiv with the song "On My Way", but failed to qualify to the final on both occasions.

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Early life

Naber was born on 7 July 1981 in Ljubljana, SR Slovenia, then still part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. His father, Samir Naber originates from Jordan, and is a dentist by profession working in Ljubljana. His mother, Alenka Naber, is a Slovenian and works as a piano teacher. [1] Like his parents, he was raised Christian. He finished high school diploma as a dental technician and even did six months internship, but soon realized that this is not what he really wants to do in his life. He is actively involved in music since the age of 16, when he joined Veter (Wind), a mixed choir of Ljubljana high schools. The main inspiration for him becoming a musician was because of Green Day.

Career

1999–2001: early years

In 1999 he founded a rock band, with some member changes over the years, but the band is still playing today. He had over 800 gigs with his band in total and another hundred at charity events.

In 2001 he took second place at the local song contest ‘Kdo bo osvojil Triglav’ (who will come on the top of Triglav) and immediately signed a contract with Slovenian label Nika Records.

After he signed a contract he performed as back vocalist for various Slovenian artists in studio sessions and live performances. He appeared in different albums for D.D.V., for Saša Vrtnar (‘Persona Non Grata’), for Rok'n'band (‘Elvis je živ’) etc.

2004: battle of the talents

In late 2004 Naber won Bitka talentov, the Slovenian version of the battle of the talents and became nationwide recognized. This year he also recorded his first song and video "Vse kar si želiš" (Anything you want), released as single and on his Omar album next year.

2005: first Eurovision performance

As a winner of this battle, he performed and won at the EMA 2005 Slovenian national entry for Eurovision. He participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 with song "Stop" (in Slovene), a song he had composed himself. He failed to qualify to the final however, finishing in 12th place with 69 points. [2]

His first album Omar was also released in 2005. He spent 2006 touring Slovenia, as well as internationally, and eventually went back to the studio to record his second album with his band Kareem. This second album, named Kareem, was released in 2007. [3]

In 2011, Naber was sentenced to serve seven months in prison for sexually assaulting a woman in a Ljubljana club. [4] [5] [6] [7]

2014: third album

In 2014, he first released his third album Na glavo in Slovenia, along with its English version No Helmet a couple of months later in England. [8] [9]

2017: second Eurovision performance

He won the latest national selection and became the second time the national representative for Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song "On My Way". [10] However again he failed to Qualify for the final finishing 17th (Second to last) with 36 points in the first semi-final.

Discography

Albums

TitleDetails
Omar
  • Released: 2005 (Slovenia)
  • Label: Nika Records
  • Format: Digital download, CD
Omar
(Serbian release)
  • Released: 2006 (Serbia)
  • Label: Automatik Records
  • Format: Digital download, CD
Kareem
  • Released: 2007 (Slovenia)
  • Label: Nika Records
  • Format: Digital download, CD
Na Glavo
  • Released: 6 March 2014 (Slovenia)
  • Label: Nika Records
  • Format: Digital download, CD
No Helmet
  • Released: 28 September 2014 (United Kingdom)
  • Label: Nika Records
  • Format: Digital download, CD

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
SLO
"Vse, kar si želiš"2005 Omar
"Stop"
"Omar, ti teslo"
"Polje tvojih sanj"
"Skrivaj sanjava"
"Ves tvoj svet"
"Krasen dan"
"Poseben dan"2007Kareem
"Vse, kar imam"
"Vladarjev um"
"Sanjam"2008Na glavo
"I Still Carry On"2009
"Proti soncu"2010
"Preden greš"
"Let me go"2011No Helmet
"Bistvo skrito je očem"Na glavo
"Mute & Loud"2012No Helmet
"Parfum"Na glavo
"Sedem dni"
"Žamet"2014Na glavo
"Sladek strup (I Won't Give Up)"No Helmet
"Hej, ti! (Play!)"2015Non-album singles
"Zgodba brez napake"2016
"Hallelujah"
"Take Me Far"
"Poseben dan '16"
"Basket Case"2017
"Aleppo"
"Placebo"
"Ne zapusti me"
"On My Way"12
"Tam nekje"
"I Still Believe in You"2018
"Rad bi spet verjel"
"Mamma Maria"2020
"Cesta in nebo"
"Posebn model" [11] 2023
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other Appearances

TitleYearAlbumNotes
En spodrsljaj2006 Chicken Little (Non-Album singles) [12] [13] Slovene version of One Little Slip by Barenaked Ladies, it appears in the Slovene dub of Chicken Little.
Vse, kar vemSlovene version of Five for Fighting's version of All I Know, it appears in the Slovene dub of Chicken Little.
Kaj bova zdej2008Napačni ToniPerforms as a featured artist with Slovenian rapper "Kosta". [14]
Duša moje duše2011Za stare časeDuet with Nuša Derenda. [15]
En svet / One World2015En svet / One Worldcharity single performed in supergroup "Slove'n'aid" in both Slovene and English. [16]
Placebo2017Non-Album singlesPerforms as a featured artist with Slovenian rapper "Vauks" [17]
AleppoDuet with Bojan Cvjetićanin, performed in both Slovene and English [18]
MižeDnevi slovenske zabavne glasbe 2017 - PopevkaTrack only released in this compilation. [19]
Fight For Victory!2020Bad Boyz (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)Performed alongside dbMix, it appears in the Irish indie film Bad Boyz. [20] [21]

Failed Eurovision attempts

He entered the national selection for Slovenia three more times and one more time for Switzerland, not proceeding to the main contest:

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest
2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest
2017
Succeeded by