Ayman Alatar is a Libyan singer known for his contributions to Arabic pop music. Born on March 6, 1982, in Tripoli, Libya, he gained significant recognition by winning Season 2 of the Arabic version of *American Idol*, titled *SuperStar*, in 2004. Alatar also won the first edition of the Libyan song festival in 2001. He has released several albums, including *Bahibak* in 2005, *Hal El Awadem* in 2014, and *Fi Galbi Kalam* in 2016. Notably, he is the first Arabic singer not native to the Khaleeji dialect to release a full album in that dialect. Alatar has performed at various notable events, such as the Febrayer Kuwait festival and a tribute concert for Warda Al-Jazairia.
Alatar's music career includes numerous singles and collaborations. He has been nominated for prestigious awards like the Kora Awards and Afrima Awards. In 2018, he collaborated with Viber to release his own stickers. His recent releases include songs like *Rahbiti* and *Atetek Hob*, showcasing his continued presence in the music scene. Alatar's ability to blend traditional Arabic elements with modern pop has made him a unique figure in the Arabic music industry.
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