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Mustafa Al-Abdullah

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Mustafa Al-Abdullah
مصطفى العبد الله
Mustafa Al-Abdullah in 2020
Born
Mustafa Abdalkareem Khalaf
مصطفى عبدالكريم خلف

(1989-10-04) 4 October 1989 (age 35)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • Producer
  • Music video director
Musical career
OriginIraq
Years active2010–present

Mustafa Al-Abdullah (Arabic: مصطفى العبد الله; born 4 October 1989) is an Iraqi musician, video director and producer, based in the United Arab Emirates.[1] He rose to prominence in the Arab world with the 2018 hit single "Ta'al".

Career

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Mustafa Al-Abdullah was born in Baghdad and studied film direction at the Abu Dhabi Film Institute. He collaborated with artists Haitham Yousif, Rida Al Abdullah and Sattar Saad [ar] on The Voice: Ahla Sawt. In 2018, he released the song "Ta'al" featuring Mahmoud Al Turki and Ali Jassim. The music video of the song received over 500 million views on YouTube. His other prominent singles include "Bs Huwa Hubey" featuring Ali Jassim, "Kilish Geta'at Wyay" featuring Mahmoud Al Turki and "Hawa" featuring Ali Jassim. In addition, he also founded the production and distribution company Star Casablanca.[2][3][4][5] In 2020, he released the songs "Ya Kuni" and "Mfrfsh".[6][7]

Discography

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As a singer

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  • "Bs Huwa Hubey" (2018)
  • "Kilish Geta'at Wyay" (2018)
  • "Ta'al" (2018)
  • "Hawa" (2018)
  • "Al Ahbab" (2018)
  • "Bs Huthnak" (2019)
  • "Entiras Shieb" (2019)
  • "Helu" (2019)
  • "Habibi Al Ghali" (2019)
  • "Ya Kuni" (2020)
  • "Mfrfsh" (2020)

As a director

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Year Song Artist
2014 Habeeb El Rouh Haitham Yousif
2015 Ejana El Liel Yassir Abd El Wahab ft. Mahmoud
2015 Youma Hmaid Mahmoud Al Turki
2015 Der Balak Ala Umak Yassir Abd El Wahab
2015 Um El Esaba Mahmoud Al Turki
2015 Habebe Hwa Yasir El Majid
2015 Hayati Yassir Abd El Wahab
2015 Elman Baad Ahb Haitham Yousif
2015 Nami Ya Eni Mahmoud Al Turki
2015 Wafaya Ali El Ghali
2015 El ma yredni ma reda Mishtag Sabir
2015 Yreduni Asaad Hussien ft. Hussien El Basri
2015 Sagarak Ani Ali El Ghali
2015 Taal el Huthni Rida Al Abdullah
2016 Ensa El Gharam Khalid El Haneen
2016 Ma biya heel Saif Amer
2016 El Furga Yassir Abd El Wahab
2016 Akhthaw Habebe Yassir Abd El Wahab
2016 Ta'alw Shufu Hali Mahmoud Al Turki
2016 Hiss Shwaya Haitham Yousif
2016 El Galb Galbi Yassir Abd El Wahab
2016 Thahkuni Diyaa El Mayali [ar] ft. Ali Badir & Ali Ghali
2017 Wala Nassik Yassir Abd El Wahab ft. Mustafa Falih
2017 El khwa Hna Evan Naji
2017 Heel Taabit Evan Naji
2017 Faragtak Yassir Abd El Wahab ft. Mahmoud Al Turki
2017 Ya Habibi Mahmoud Al Turki
2017 Ma Shift El youm Habibi Mahmoud Al Turki
2017 Bil Them Saif Amer
2017 Bishwesh Mahmoud Al Turki
2017 Ani Wahid Tayseer Al Safeer ft. Ali Jassim
2017 Hala Baghdad Sattar Saad [ar]
2017 Za'alan Mn Nafsi Saif Amer
2018 Abu El Hinya Ali Jassim
2018 Nieli Qais Hisham [ar]
2018 Aredch Ali Jassim
2018 Shewaklunak Shakar Ali Jassim
2018 Ejana El Eid Salah Hassan [ar]
2018 Brouhi Mahmoud Al Turki ft. Hamza Jalal
2018 Shilo Eiyounkm Adam Abdalah
2018 Eshig Badawi Ali Ghali
2018 Hattak Bil Ras Hakkim
2018 Galbi Saf El them Saif Amer
2018 Ayefha Yamak Ali El Ghali
2018 Abous El bakhat Ali El Ghali
2019 Hilw Mustafa El Abdalla ft. Ali Jassim
2019 Shw Maku Ali Jassim ft. Mahmoud Al Turki
2019 Hant El Eshra Salah Hassan [ar]
2019 Bashar Mw Khush Shahad El Shimare [ar] ft. Ali Jassim
2019 Ani Mw Mithlhum Osama Naji
2019 El Qafla Ahmed Shakir
2019 Msalma Bid Allah Ahmed Shakir
2019 Resala Ali Jassim

References

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  1. ^ "بالفيديو مصطفى العبدالله وعلي جاسم | جريدة الأنباء | Kuwait". Al-Anba. 3 May 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-05-03. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  2. ^ "تحت نيران داعش...انتاج اول اوبريت غنائي في الموصل". Rudaw Media Network. 3 July 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-07-03. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  3. ^ "موضة "كلّش زين".. ما سبب رواج اللهجة العراقية في أغاني 2018؟ | الخليج أونلاين". Al Khaleej. 19 November 2018. Archived from the original on 2018-11-19. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  4. ^ "اخطائي مع المخرج مصطفى العبدالله". Al Rasheed Satellite Channel. 21 November 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-11-21. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  5. ^ ""Come" gathered Melhem Zein, Mustafa Al Abdullah, and Ali Jassem". Archyde. 27 March 2021. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  6. ^ "Iraqi artists Ali Jassim, Mustafa Al Abdullah to perform in Sharjah". Gulf News. Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  7. ^ "العراقي مصطفى العبد الله: أهدى تكريمي بـ"ضيافة" للعرب..وأستعد بـ"لا تغيب" | المصري اليوم". Al-Masry Al-Youm (in Arabic). Retrieved 21 April 2021.