Ali El Haggar

Ali El Haggar is an esteemed Egyptian musician and one of the most prominent figures in the Arab music scene. Born on April 4, 1954, in Cairo, El Haggar has built a legacy with his unique blend of traditional Arabic melodies and contemporary sounds. With a career spanning over four decades, he has become well-known for his distinctive voice and his ability to infuse emotional depth into his performances. El Haggar comes from a family rooted in the arts; his father was a renowned poet, which perhaps influenced his own deep connection to lyricism and storytelling through music.

Over the years, Ali El Haggar's music has often reflected social and humanitarian themes, resonating with many across different generations. His extensive discography features a wide range of songs that vary from romantic ballads to socially conscious tracks. Some of his recent releases, like "جزيرة غمام" which served as the theme for a television series, and "طرقت بابك", continue to showcase his talent for connecting with audiences through compelling lyrics and melodies. "Al Salat" and "Lisa El Kalam" are testaments to his enduring vocal prowess and his dedication to creating music that speaks to the soul. El Haggar is not only celebrated for his original works but also for his captivating live performances and his willingness to experiment with music, as seen in the "Bahlam Waftah Enaya (Remix)", which reimagines one of his classic songs for a new audience. With accolades and respect from both peers and fans, Ali El Haggar’s contribution to the world of music remains influential and deeply cherished.

Latest Release
Collage of Genre Images

RecentMusic users are tracking Ali El Haggar and over 156,300 other artists to know when they release the new music.

Join them and feed your new music addiction, and add the artists you love!

Get Started
  1. July 31, 2018
  2. December 29, 2014
  3. November 1, 2011
  4. December 1, 2009
  5. December 1, 2008
  6. December 1
  7. December 1, 1999
  8. December 1, 1996
  9. December 1, 1994
  10. March 6