Hussam Al-Rassam

Hussam Al-Rassam

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Name = Hussam Al Rassam


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Hilla, Iraq [http://www.hihussam-alrassam.com]
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Genre = Pop
Occupation = Singer-songwriter
Years_active = 2001–present [http://www.hihussam-alrassam.com/s]
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URL = http://www.hihussam-alrassam.com

Hussam Al Rassam (born 29 March, 1978 in Hilla, Iraq) is an Iraqi singer who has become a national icon post the 2003 Iraq war. He is credited for being the first Iraqi singer to debut in the post Saddam Hussein era.

He started his career as a singer fairly young but did not have much success until later in life with his album "Al Agrobah" (The Scorpion). After a successful single, Al-Rassam joined forces with Abbas Chechan, a popular Iraqi poet, and recorded new singles based on Chechan's poems. One such single was made by Al Rassam featuring three other Iraqi singers for the Iraq national football team, " [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_kxqREQnYE&feature=related Jeeb El Kass] " which in English means "bring the trophy/cup". It became the official song for the team and was played when Iraq won the 2007 Asian Cup.

Al Rassam continued working with various poets including Chechan, and recorded songs about the situation in Iraq, which allowed him to gain national attention in Iraq and with Iraqis abroad with songs like "Mo Ghalawo" (So They Said) and "Endee Watan" (I have a nation).

He has had tours in Australia and various countries in the Middle East, and in December 2007, he toured the United States.

He is also loved by Iraqis and other arabs opposing the US invasion, possibly due to his stands against the US-created situation in Iraq.

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