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Yasser
Habeeb
is
an
innovative,
enterprising
producer
and
Arabic/Gulf
–Oriental
crossover
singer
from
the
UAE.
He
started
his
career
in
1992
and
was
heavily
involved
in
studio
production
work
for
a
number
of
local
artists
but
it
was
in
the
summer
of
2000
when
Yasser
approached
EMI
Music
Arabia
with
his
Indian
influenced
mystical
song
“Elama”
that
his
artistic
career
really
took
off.
His
first
album
was
released
by
EMI
in
January
2001
and
was
an
immediate
success
helped
by
massive
radio
airplay,
such
that
on
3rd
February
2001,
he
was
presented
by
EMI
Music
Arabia
with
a
prestigious
Gold
Disc
for
sales
of
the
album
just
one
week
after
release.
The
album
was
self
titled
and
produced
with
most
of
the
songs
composed
by
the
artist
himself
and
with
lyrics
by
popular
poets
including
Abdullah
Al
Shamisi,
Ahmed
Hijazi,
Tarad
and
others.
The
songs
–
unusually
for
a
Gulf
Artist
–
vary
in
style,
speed
and
influences,
and
range
from
Persian
to
Indian
to
Turkish.
From
then
on
Yasser
was
approached
by
media
from
throughout
the
Middle
East
including
Qatar,
Bahrain,
and
Muscat
where
he
toured.
After
his
huge
success
in
the
GGC
countries,
Yasser
was
invited
to
Lebanon
and
Jordan
for
more
exposure
and
coverage,
where
he
appeared
on
the
TV’s,
and
was
featured
in
all
major
publications.
By
June
2001
the
album
sales
reached
Platinum
status.
Yasser
has
been
approached
by
EMI’s
India
office
to
do
a
duet
with
leading
singers
of
India,
to
break
into
the
markets
of
the
largest
Asian
subcontinent
and
also
benefit
from
MTV
Asia
coverage.
The
song
“Elama”
has
been
included
in
a
number
of
top
selling
compilations
including
the
most
successful
Arabic
compilation
of
all
time
–
NOW
Arabia
–
which
has
been
released
worldwide
and
achieved
Platinum
status
in
territories
as
far
flung
as
Chile.
Yasser’s
follow
up
album
“Mitghayer”
–
again
self
produced
–
released
in
April
2002,
includes
the
salsa
influenced
dance
track
“
Carnaval
Mitghayer”
which
is
the
first
video
clip
taken
from
the
album,
and
the
Indian
influenced
“Khanak
Zamanak”.
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