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Born | Qatif, Saudi Arabia | November 14, 1989
Genres | Arabic Music |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 2007 - present |
Aseel Omran (Template:Lang-ar) is a Saudi Arabian singer who rose to fame not only in Saudi Arabia but also in other counries in the Middle East when she entered the reality show Gulf Stars and Heya wa Huwa, which means Her and Him.[1] She has signed in to Rotana, the Arab World's largest record label.
Aseel Omran was born on November 14, 1989 in Qatif. She is the sister of the Media Presenter Jane Omran. She entered the reality TV show "Gulf Stars" to witness the sparkle of her stardom. Later on, she got married to the Bahraini television broadcaster Khaled Alsaher. Aseel’s young age and baby-face made of her the first youth star in Saudi Arabia.
Indeed, she is said to have a great personality and a unique talent according to her fans, who are always chasing her news. On July 25th, 2007, Aseel witnessed the release of her first album entitled “Khajlanah”, to inaugurate her singing career. The album introduced her to a larger audience. In 2008, it was time to release her second album "Allah Yhannini", produced and distributed by the Saudi Rotana pro.
On September 23, 2010, the Middle East Broadcasting Center (MBC) started airing the first reality show "Huwa Wa Heya" (He & She), which is a kind of 24/7 of Aseel Omran’s and her husband Khaled Alsaher’s day to day actions. The show provided her with a new experience. In 2011, she released her third album "Mo Bessahel".
Discography
Studio Allbums
- 2007: Khajlanah
- 2008: Allah Yhannini
- Gaweya
- Tammenni
- El Mushkela
- La Tehremeh
- Allah Yhannini
- Yaani Kida
- Anani
- Aala Yedinek
- Mawetoni
- Warak
- 2011: Mo Bessahel
References