Hamdan has been one of the most important musical figures in the Middle East over recent decades. Named one of eight Leading Lights in Lebanese Culture by CNN, his diversity as an artist and producer first started shaping the discourse of Middle Eastern music in 2001.
PopArabia signs Lebanese music icon Zeid Hamdan
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