Hussein — Al Jasmi

Born in Khor Fakkan , Sharjah, in 1979, Al Jassmi has built a legacy that bridges the gap between traditional Khaleeji music and modern pop. Here’s why his influence continues to grow decades into his career. 1. A Voice That Unites

If you’ve spent any time in the Middle East, his voice is likely the soundtrack to your most memorable moments. From weddings and national holidays to quiet car rides across the desert, is more than just a singer; he is a cultural ambassador for Emirati and Arab culture.

Few artists manage to stay relevant for over 20 years, but Al Jassmi consistently dominates the charts.

: This mega-hit became an anthem of joy across Egypt and the wider Arab world.

: His latest project continues his journey of releasing music filled with passion and depth , featuring new tracks like "Mestaneek".

Al Jassmi is famous for his deep, soulful vocals and his unique ability to perform in various Arabic dialects. Whether he is singing a classical Egyptian ballad or a contemporary Emirati hit, his music resonates with millions across the globe. He has even performed in English, notably at the Opening Ceremony of the Special Olympics World Games in Abu Dhabi. 2. Chart-Topping Longevity

: His 2025 track "El Farq Kbeer" made history as the first Ramadan advertisement song to hit the Billboard Arabia Hot 100. 3. A Personal Milestone Opening Ceremony Highlights for Largest World Games Ever