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Ramy Ayach

Ramy Ayach
Birth name Ramy Abu Ayach
Born (1980-08-18) August 18, 1980 (age 36)
Baakleen, Lebanon
Genres Pop folk
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, composer, instrumentalist
Instruments String instruments (oud), Piano, percussion
Years active 1997–present
Labels ayach management
Website http://www.ramyayach.com/

Ramy Ayach (Arabic: رامي عياش) (born Ramy Abu Ayach, رامي ابوعياش, on August 18, 1980 in Baakleen, Lebanon), is a, singer, songwriter, composer, and instrumentalist.

Ramy Ayach is the youngest of two brothers brought up in the mountains of Lebanon to a Druze family in a town called, Baakleen. His original family name is "Abu Ayach", and then he chose to keep the new one as it is easier to memorize by his fans. Soon after realizing his natural talent for singing and music, Ramy went on to become one of the leading Pop Stars from the Middle East. He's married to Dalida Said Ayach(Lebanese designer) or the Barbie AYACH.

Ayach released his first album in 1997, Ra'eh, with the single Bghanneela Webde'ellah, which led to his first international tour, playing over 50 concerts in Lebanon, Australia, UK, Italy, France, UAE, Kuwait, Jordan, Qatar, Egypt, Tunisia, Germany, and Syria. Ra'eh rose to the top of Lebanese charts, which increased his fanbase and led to televised performances.

In 1999, Ayach signed with Rotana and released his third album, Wel'ah, with the single Shta'tilak, written and composed by himself, arranged by Ehsan El Monzir, which occupied the top position on Billboard's National Sales in the National Airplay and International Arabic Airplay category. Two other songs were also released as singles, Sawad Elninny and Wel'ah. Ayach also filmed the music video for Shta'tilak in Turkey with the Lebanese-German director Said El Marouk.

Ayach released the album Diwan Al Hobb in 2000, which contained the singles Arfeeno, Khad Hareer and Allah Aleak. The video for Khad Hareer was filmed in Germany exclusively for the German television network Deutsche Welle.

Ayach completed the album Albi Mal in 2002, which contained eight tracks comprising one continuous song, Albi Mal, written by Nabil Abu Abdo, composed and arranged by Jean-Marie Riachi, and the singles Alla Ykoun Ma'ak, Behwak, composed by Ramy Ayach and a cover of Allaylo Ya Layla, originally recorded by the Lebanese musician Wadih El Safi.


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