Oussama Belhcen
Oussama Belhcen | |
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Oussama Belhcen | |
Background information | |
Born |
United States Naval Communications Station Sidi Yahya El Gharb, Morocco | March 18, 1991
Origin | Larache, Morocco |
Genres | Moroccan pop, R&B, pop, hip Hop, Arabic Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, record producer |
Instruments | voice, keyboard |
Years active | 2006–2013 2015-present |
Labels | New Lixus Entertainment |
Website |
oussamabelhcen |
Oussama Belhcen (Arabic: أسامة بالحسن, born in Morocco on March 18, 1991) he is a Moroccan pop and R&B singer, songwriter and producer.[1][2][3] He started his career in 2006 and sings in Moroccan Arabic, English and French. After a short career with the Moroccan urban hip hop group MafiaFlow, he has had a solo career with three albums (Ana Wnti (2008), Ryan Belhsen (2010) and Dayman (2012),[4] an EP and a number of singles. He is signed to New Lixus Entertainment label.
Career
He was born in the United States Naval Communications Station Sidi Yahya El Gharb where his father served with the Royal Moroccan Air Force. Oussama Belhcen was attracted very early to the American culture. At age 9 the family moved to the city Larache on the Atlantic Ocean, where launched his musical career and at age 15 forming a hip hop / rap group MafiaFlow with four of his schoolmates.[5] After one album, they separated.[2][3]
Adopting the Americanized stage name Ryan Belhsen and after one year of separation of the rap group, MafiaFlow, he released his first R&B song "Nhar Ela Nhar" (Day on Day), which was the debut single from his debut solo album Ana Wnti in 2008. In October 10, 2010, he released his self-titled album Ryan Belhsen. He released a number of tracks in English like "Whatcha Gonna Do", "Never Stop This Love", "It's Over". With his third album Dayman (Always) he reverted to his birth name Oussama Belhcen.[6] His style is R&B music "Gharbi" (occidental) style. He performed at various music festivals getting more fame. In 2015, he returned with his singles "Kolshi Bin Yeddi", "Nehar Lik Wenhar Alik"[7][8][9] and in 2016 with "Elmostahil Makainsh Febali".[2]
Discography
Albums
- 2008: Ana Wnti
- 2010: Ryan Belhsen
- 2012: Dayman
Mixtapes
- 2011: Dayman (The Mixtape)
Singles
- 2008: Nhar Ela Nhar
- 2011: Mehtaj Lik
- 2012: Fjenbi
- 2013: Kinghik
- 2013: Meghribiya feat. Aklo
- 2015: Kolshi Bin Yeddi
- 2015: Nhar Lik Wenhar Alik
- 2016: Elmostahil Makainsh Febali
- 2016: Ghatelqani Hdak [10] [11]
- 2016: Bali Dima Meak [12] [13]
- 2016: Ida Bghiti Shi Hed (If You Love Someone) [14]
- 2016: Khaina [15]
Music videos
References
- ↑ Exceptionnelle Mag: Ryan Belhsen, l’étoile montante du R&B et Pop au Maroc (French)
- 1 2 3 Music in Africa Oussama Belhcen autobiography
- 1 2 Panet: راين بالحسن مغني مغربي بطموح كبير (Arabic)
- ↑ Tinjah: "راين بلحسن يستعد لإطلاق ثالث ألبوم "دايمن (Arabic)
- ↑ QG Prod: Biographie de Oussama Belhcen en Français (French)
- ↑ Maghress: راين بلحسن يستعد لإطلاق ثالث ألبوم دايمن (Arabic)
- ↑ Larach24.net: نهار ليك ونهار عليك عنوان جديد للفنان أسامة بلحسن (Arabic)
- ↑ Sous24: نهار ليك ونهار عليك -دير الخير (Arabic)
- ↑ LaracheOnline: أسامة بلحسن الفنان العرائشي يصدر الجديد (Arabic)
- ↑ http://lacage.ma/decouverte-oussama-belhcen-ghatelqani-hdak/ DÉCOUVERTE : Oussama Belhcen – Ghatelqani Hdak
- ↑ http://www.arabsounds.net/2016/06/23/new-song-oussama-belhcen-ghatelqani-hdak/ NEW SONG: Oussama Belhcen – Ghatelqani Hdak
- ↑ http://www.arabsounds.net/2016/07/30/new-song-oussama-belhcen-bali-dima-meak/ NEW SONG: Oussama Belhcen – Bali Dima Meak
- ↑ http://www.ajiilpress.com/2016/08/blog-post_555.html جديد الفنان" اسامة بالحسن " اغنية " بالي ديما معاك " +فيديو
- ↑ http://bledna.com/155275 جديد الفنان المغربي أسامة بالحسن “إذا بغيتي شي حد” بالدارجة والانجليزية
- ↑ arabstoday.net: بالفيديو : كليب أغنية "خاينة" للفنان المغربي أسامة
- ↑ http://www.arabsounds.net/2016/11/19/new-video-oussama-belhcen-khaina/ NEW VIDEO: Oussama Belhcen – Khaina
- ↑ http://ar.le360.ma/culture/95879 فيديو. أسامة بالحسن يطلق كليب "خاينة"
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