Fadl Shaker
Fadel Abdul Rahman Shamander Shaker (Arabic: فضل عبد الرحمن شاكر Arabic pronunciation: [fadˤl ʕabdurraħmaːn ʃamandar]) better known as Fadel Chaker (Arabic: فضل شاكر Arabic pronunciation: [fadˤl ʃaːkɪr]; born 1 April 1969) is a Lebanese singer [1]. During his musical career he was signed to Al Khouyoul Records and from 2003 onwards with Rotana Records.
Fadel Chaker فضل شاكر هلا بأحلا فضل | |
---|---|
Fadel Chaker at a performance in 2008 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Fadel Abdul Rahman Shamander Shaker |
Born | Sidon, Lebanon | 1 April 1969
Origin | Lebanon |
Genres | Classical Music, Arabic Music, Arabic pop, arabesque pop |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Rotana |
In the early 2010s, Fadel announced he had joined ranks of Ahmad al-Assir radical islamic organization. As of 2013, Fadel Shaker is a wanted fugitive and terrorist for his cooperation in the 2013 Sidon Clash between Ahmad al-Assir's terrorist group and the Lebanese Army in which Fadel admitted on video to having killed 2 Lebanese soldiers [2].
Background
He grew up in the Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian Refugee Camp.[3]
Crimes and Terrorist Activity
In 2013 and after an illustrious career as a singer, Fadel Shaker joined the ranks of imam-turned-terrorist Ahmad al Assir and participated in the attacks on the Lebanese army which later evolved into the 2013 Sidon Clash.[4][5]
As of 2013, he is a wanted fugitive and terrorist by the Lebanese government and is hiding in Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp.
Career
1997
In 1997, he was discovered by an agent from the recording label Stallions Company, and was signed a contract to produce three albums.
Fadl released his first album Wallah Zaman in 1998, which had eight original songs, including "Meta Habeby Meta", "Nazra Wah". Some of these songs were composed and written by such known Arab stars like Salah El Sharnoby and Ahmed Sheta.
The second album was Baya'a El Qolob released in 1999.
2000–2002
His third album was El Hob El Adem, released in 2000. His fourth album Hobak Khayal was released in 2001, and contained 10 songs this time, and was produced by Al Khoyoul Company. It contained songs like Hazzak Ya Qalby, Men Kotr Hoby Feek, and El Maraya.
In 2002, Fadl recorded and released his first duo with the Arab singer, Nawal.
In the first album, Fadl Shaker composed three songs (Meta Habeby Meta, Maserak Habeby and Ya Tkon Habeby), and one song in his 2nd album Malet Ana A'azar.
2012–present
In 2018, eight years after his announced retirement, Fadl Shaker returned to the music world with the release of a new single which was intended to be the introduction theme song to the new Ramadan drama series that year.[6] However, the song was rejected in the end by the production company "in respect to the Lebanese people", and instrumental music was used in the introduction to the series instead.[7]
That same year, he was reported to be working on a new album entitled Yalla ma'al salama. [8]
Discography
Albums
- 1998: Walah Zaman [Al Khouyoul Records]
- 1999: Baya' El Oolob [Al Khouyoul Records]
- 2000: El Hob El Adeem [Al Khouyoul Records]
- 2000: Sahrat Tarab [Master Melody]
- 2001: Hobak Khayal [Al Khouyoul Records]
- 2003: Layali Beirut [Rotana Records]
- 2003: Sa'at Tarab maa Fadl Shaker Rotana Records
- 2003: Sidi Rouhi [Rotana Records]
- 2004: Saharni El Shok [Rotana Records]
- 2006: Allah Aalam [Rotana Records]
- 2009: Baada Aal Bal Rotana Records
References
- Stephan, Laure. "How Fadel Shaker went from Lebanese torch singer to firebrand Salafist". The Guardian. The Guardian. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
- "Lebanese singer becomes wanted fugitive after joining militant clashes"". Telegraph. Retrieved 05/05/20. Check date values in:
|accessdate=
(help) - "الرئيس عباس يمنح الجنسية الفلسطينية لـ"فضل شاكر"". Al Arabiya. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
- Chulov, Martin (24 June 2013). "Lebanese troops say they have overrun cleric's compound after days of fighting". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
- Amin, Rula (15 July 2013). "Lebanese singer joins Syrian rebels". Youtube.com. Al Jazeera English. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
- https://egyptindependent.com/fadl-shaker-returns-singing-ramadan-series-intro/
- https://identity-mag.com/fadl-shaker-is-back-is-it-good-or-bad-news/
- https://www.egypttoday.com/Article/4/62160/Fadl-Shaker-to-release-new-album-Yalla-ma%E2%80%99al-Salama