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Al Menhali is also a composer and poet and often performs poetry without musical instruments. This style of performance is known in Arab world as Al Shallat. Having released his debut album, ''Mahma Jara'', in 2002, Al Menhali has released six albums since. He has also toured extensively across the [[Persian Gulf]] and [[Middle East]], performing in well-known festivals such as Hala February Festival, Salalah Concerts and [[Jerash Festival]].<ref>[https://www.thenational.ae/uae/authorities-and-parents-warn-young-emiratis-over-offensive-viral-dance-craze-1.654966 Authorities and parents warn young Emiratis over ‘offensive’ viral dance craze]. ''[[The National (Abu Dhabi)|The National]]''.</ref> Al Menhali has garnered praise from many local publications. ''[[Khaleej Times]]'' has described him as "a hugely popular artist in the region".<ref>[https://www.khaleejtimes.com/article/20110605/ARTICLE/306059971/1057 Star Power]. ''[[Khaleej Times]]''.</ref>
Al Menhali is also a composer and poet and often performs poetry without musical instruments. This style of performance is known in Arab world as Al Shallat. Having released his debut album, ''Mahma Jara'', in 2002, Al Menhali has released six albums since. He has also toured extensively across the [[Persian Gulf]] and [[Middle East]], performing in well-known festivals such as Hala February Festival, Salalah Concerts and [[Jerash Festival]].<ref>[https://www.thenational.ae/uae/authorities-and-parents-warn-young-emiratis-over-offensive-viral-dance-craze-1.654966 Authorities and parents warn young Emiratis over ‘offensive’ viral dance craze]. ''[[The National (Abu Dhabi)|The National]]''.</ref> Al Menhali has garnered praise from many local publications. ''[[Khaleej Times]]'' has described him as "a hugely popular artist in the region".<ref>[https://www.khaleejtimes.com/article/20110605/ARTICLE/306059971/1057 Star Power]. ''[[Khaleej Times]]''.</ref>

==His album releases==
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==His style ==

Al Menhali is also a composer and poet and often performs poetry without musical instruments. This practice is known as Al Shallat.<ref name="187 Nation"/>


== Discography ==
== Discography ==

Revision as of 23:24, 27 May 2019

Eida Al Menhali
عيضه المنهالي
Born1 January 1977
United Arab Emirates
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, poet
InstrumentVocals
Years active2002 – present
LabelsEMI[1]

Eida Al Menhali (Arabic: عيضه المنهالي; born April 7, 1985) is an Emirati singer. Known for his hit single "Motasoa," he headlined at the Mother of the Nation Festival in 2018 at the Abu Dhabi Corniche, Abu Dhabi.[2]

Al Menhali is also a composer and poet and often performs poetry without musical instruments. This style of performance is known in Arab world as Al Shallat. Having released his debut album, Mahma Jara, in 2002, Al Menhali has released six albums since. He has also toured extensively across the Persian Gulf and Middle East, performing in well-known festivals such as Hala February Festival, Salalah Concerts and Jerash Festival.[3] Al Menhali has garnered praise from many local publications. Khaleej Times has described him as "a hugely popular artist in the region".[4]

His album releases

His album release in 2002, his debut, was named Mahma Jara.[5] He became famous for his song "Mahma Jara."[6]

His style

Al Menhali is also a composer and poet and often performs poetry without musical instruments. This practice is known as Al Shallat.[5]

Discography

Albums

  • Mahma Jara (2002)
  • Omsiyat Sheeriya (2006)
  • Khayef Aleik (2010)
  • Hadiyat Saif (2011)
  • Shams Al Mahaba (2011)
  • Mestareeh (2012)
  • Gharami (2012)
  • Qemt Al Zooq (2013)

Singles

References

  1. ^ Eidha Al Menhali AllMusic
  2. ^ Emirati singer Eida Al Menhali headlines Mother of the Nation fest. Gulf News.
  3. ^ Authorities and parents warn young Emiratis over ‘offensive’ viral dance craze. The National.
  4. ^ Star Power. Khaleej Times.
  5. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference 187 Nation was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. ^ Cite error: The named reference ASP 2011 Nov was invoked but never defined (see the help page).