Bashar Murad is a Palestinian singer, lyricist, director and composer born … Read Full Bio ↴Bashar Murad is a Palestinian singer, lyricist, director and composer born and raised in Jerusalem. Bashar uses pop music and art as a vehicle to challenge stereotypes, normativity and to highlight social issues facing young generations of urban Palestinians.
Bashar grew up surrounded by the works and compositions of one of Palestine’s most innovative bands Sabreen. His father’s studio at Sabreen provided the perfect playground for Bashar to imbibe the masterful works of the band. He later went on to study at the Bridgewater College for Liberal Arts in Virginia where he gained creative knowledge to develop his own works. Since 2018 Bashar has been producing genre-bending music defying patriarchal and oppressive structures present within his immediate environment.
His works include “Shillet Hamal” (Bunch of Bums), Ilkul 3am Bitjawaz (Everyone’s Getting Married) and the United Nations commissioned song and music video for “Ana Zalameh” (I Am A Man) all garnering regional and global attention. Apart from the unique sound which Bashar managed to carve himself on the Palestinian and regional music scenes, he also accompanies his works with spectacular visual works testifying to his playful imagination.
In June 2021 Bashar Murad released his debut E.P. “Maskhara” (Arabic for “Mockery”). The work is a masterpiece of escapist sonic finesse, blending his native Jerusalem reality with a distinct pop style and genre-bending aesthetics. For the E.P. Murad has collaborated with pioneering Palestinian hip hop artist Tamer Nafar (DAM), recruited the brilliant oud mastery of Said Murad and Wisam Murad (Sabreen) and called on the expertise of world-class American producer Gannin Arnold. The four track E.P. was produced during the global pandemic and is inspired by Murad’s Palestinian reality, taking in the daily tensions that form an integral part of life in Jerusalem, while also infusing the sounds with a strong desire for escapism, satire and an innovative pop aesthetic. The music on the E.P. provides little space for rest or respite, upbeat and energetic sounds instantly take the listener to another dimension.
Bashar’s Arabic pop gumbo became sought after at regional, European and North American festivals and events and in 2020 he was signed to Indie Label Pop Arabia. He has been featured in articles from CBC, The Guardian, the Globe, The Mail and the BBC, with the press describing him as “The Palestinian singer blurring gender lines” and a “slightly built, mild-mannered Arabic provocateur.”
Bashar grew up surrounded by the works and compositions of one of Palestine’s most innovative bands Sabreen. His father’s studio at Sabreen provided the perfect playground for Bashar to imbibe the masterful works of the band. He later went on to study at the Bridgewater College for Liberal Arts in Virginia where he gained creative knowledge to develop his own works. Since 2018 Bashar has been producing genre-bending music defying patriarchal and oppressive structures present within his immediate environment.
His works include “Shillet Hamal” (Bunch of Bums), Ilkul 3am Bitjawaz (Everyone’s Getting Married) and the United Nations commissioned song and music video for “Ana Zalameh” (I Am A Man) all garnering regional and global attention. Apart from the unique sound which Bashar managed to carve himself on the Palestinian and regional music scenes, he also accompanies his works with spectacular visual works testifying to his playful imagination.
In June 2021 Bashar Murad released his debut E.P. “Maskhara” (Arabic for “Mockery”). The work is a masterpiece of escapist sonic finesse, blending his native Jerusalem reality with a distinct pop style and genre-bending aesthetics. For the E.P. Murad has collaborated with pioneering Palestinian hip hop artist Tamer Nafar (DAM), recruited the brilliant oud mastery of Said Murad and Wisam Murad (Sabreen) and called on the expertise of world-class American producer Gannin Arnold. The four track E.P. was produced during the global pandemic and is inspired by Murad’s Palestinian reality, taking in the daily tensions that form an integral part of life in Jerusalem, while also infusing the sounds with a strong desire for escapism, satire and an innovative pop aesthetic. The music on the E.P. provides little space for rest or respite, upbeat and energetic sounds instantly take the listener to another dimension.
Bashar’s Arabic pop gumbo became sought after at regional, European and North American festivals and events and in 2020 he was signed to Indie Label Pop Arabia. He has been featured in articles from CBC, The Guardian, the Globe, The Mail and the BBC, with the press describing him as “The Palestinian singer blurring gender lines” and a “slightly built, mild-mannered Arabic provocateur.”
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Ana Zalameh أنا زلمة أنا زلمة بعمل اللي براسي ما تحاول تغيّرلي أفكاري أن…
Antenne بس الليلة، بس الليلة بدي أفصل الأنتين بس الليلة، بس الليلة…
Antenne Ft. Tamer Nafar بس الليلة، بس الليلة بدي أفصل الأنتين بس الليلة، بس الليلة…
IlKul 3am Bitjawaz وعود وعود وعود مش راح نتعلم من اللي فات ضاعت الحروف بين…
Intifada On The Dance Floor وظفك؟ وظفك؟ وظفك؟ مين اللي وظفك؟ مسؤول الحفلة طالع زي الزمبر…
Ma Bitghayirni كنت دايمًا خايف من حالي خايف من كلّ اختلافاتي بنادي وبنادي م…
Maskhara خطوتين لقدام، وعشرة لورا شايف غيم ها الإيام، وين الفضاء؟ بطل…
Shillet Hamal هَمَل هَمَل صفر بالميّة فشّي بطاريّة والأكتريّة بدون هويّة …
Vestrið villt Er enn á ferðinni Á sömu bylgjunni Veit ei hvert skal haldið…
Wild West I'm on the road again, how did it come to…
Xmas Aswad خلصت السنة وولا اشي تغير لا لا لا لا لا لا…
Ya Lel خليني أكون لحالي ما بدي حدا وما يكون أصوات في راسي…
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Marco Antonio Aguila Borunda
I am here for hatari, but without doubts you deserve more recognition.
Anne
Same. Looking these because of Hatari 😁
Zaid Mousa
What make me sad, I'm Palestinian and never heard of him until I heard him with Hatari. He is amazing talant need more recognition starting from home, Palestine
Alyx
Thank you for illustrating this song ❤ I think it might be unusual for people to experience. My own inner turmoil was much more external than I had realized when I fell into a crisis. It felt like the rest of my body began speaking up to me, trying our best to find how to alleviate my distress. It was confusing, internal dialogue overwhelmed my thoughts and the people I knew and met didn't have solutions. I found that I needed to leave the life that I was living because it was unbearable for me. I needed time for my own life, to step back from expectations, performing and pushing myself. I didn't have solutions to my situation. I left a hard relationship, part of my studies and career and went back to my own speed in life. It felt great and self possessing again. 10/10 would recommend going your own speed. Appreciate your cadence! ❤
Vivian Robinson
Wow Bashar. I love this song. Thank you to Hatari, I have found another talented person. Thank you <3 Hugs from Australia
El Derpy
Similar thoughts here. Not even my type of music (for me Hatari is a "soft" otion sonically).
Billja 13
Pls guys let's share Bashar's stuff on Lady Gaga's social media, she needs to notice his music! ❤️
Shelly Mia
highly underrated singer,
the voice is amazing !
Ahmad Al Shehabi
People in the comments impressed by how well he does his makeup...
Fam, that’s not him in drag. That’s a girl. It literally says Starring Marineh Yacoubian at the end
A Thomassen
I love this, good song and very interesting video!