Esraa Alaseel, born Esraa Ali Abdul Hussein Kadhim Aljubouri on November 17, 1995, in Amman, Jordan, is a talented Iraqi singer-songwriter known for her heartfelt and passionate Arabic folk music. With a rich cultural background—her father is Iraqi musician Ali Alaseel and her mother of Jordanian-Palestinian descent—Esraa skillfully blends traditional Arabic sounds with contemporary elements, making her music resonate widely across the Middle East and beyond. Her popular songs like "Abu Elbanat" and "Masiter" showcase her distinctive voice and emotional depth, winning her a devoted fanbase.
Her music explores themes of love, longing, and personal trials, marked by melodies that fuse modern beats with folk roots, which has earned her recognition as one of the outstanding young voices in Arabic music today. With a growing catalog including recent tracks such as "Shefet Hazi," "El Hob Keloh," and "Abu Albanat," Esraa continues to captivate listeners by delivering relatable stories through her unique sound.
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