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Charbel Ghanime (
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: شربل غنيمة; born 28 December 1991), known professionally as Belime (; often stylized as BELIME), is a
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-born singer. In September 2010, Belime released his debut album, ''Trap.'' The song "This Is Reality" from the album was featured on
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, Orbit MusicNow, and NRJ Lebanon.


Early life

Belime was born in the district of
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in
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, as the youngest of the family's three children. He is the son of Afaf, a former English teacher, and Toufic Ghanime, an interior designer. He has two elder sisters, Jessica and Sharon. Belime grew up between
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and
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and has a family in Canada. He attended
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, a local Catholic school. For some time, Belime's two elder sisters learned the piano at home. As a child, Belime learned how to play the piano by ear. He still plays at this self-taught level. Belime composes most of his songs on the piano. He gained an interest in rap music at age 12.


Career


Early career

In his early teen years, Belime discovered rock music, punk rock in particular, and was part of four different bands, performing mainly
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songs. He began songwriting at that time, and by the time he turned 17, Belime had penned over 30 songs. Belime failed at putting together numerous bands to perform his songs, and always faced problems with members who were not serious enough. After happening to hear "War'a Bayda", a song by
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's Maya Nehme, Belime was struck by the arrangement. Belime contacted Walid Al Massih, who immediately signed Belime to his production company, New Wave Productions. Now working
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, Belime improved on his compositions and spent his time trying to find his sound as a solo artist, after being used to being a part of bands. While working with Walid Al Massih, Belime took part in a song titled "Let's Fight for Change" for awareness about
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through Y-PEER Lebanon of the
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. Belime helped write the song and sings the recurring chorus in it. The song was choreographed and danced to by members of Y-PEER Lebanon as part of the
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which took place that year.


2010: Trap

Soon after signing with Walid al-Masish and the release of "Let's Fight for Change", Belime confirmed his solo album was expected to be released in February 2010. Belime later announced that the album was to be put on hold as he was dissatisfied with the preliminary results. In June 2010, Belime announced the beginning of his album promotions, beginning with a debut performance at one of Beirut's
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"Palais by Crystal". That same month, Belime performed at the Music Festival (
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) in
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to numerous spectators. Towards the end of June, Belime released his debut single "This Is Reality" digitally via YouTube. The video was directed by Lebanese director Jimmy Keyrouz and filmed in and around the city of Jounieh north of Beirut. In September 2010, Belime would announce that he will be selling limited pre-launch copies of the album at the
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s Festival on 11 and 12 September. During his two shows at the Hamra Streets Festival, Belime introduced "The Belime Girls", four female
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rs who would join him in all of his future performances. Upon the release of the album, the pre-launch copies were sold at every event that Belime performed at. The album was given 4 out of 6 stars by ''Time Out'' Beirut.


2011: Pop Revolution Tour and work on second album

In April 2011, Belime announced on his Facebook page that he will be touring
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as of May 2011, with his first concert being at the
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International
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2011, where he headlined along with Michel Azzi and Brigitte Yaghi. The tour was themed after the revolutions that occurred around the Middle East not long before the beginning of his tour. During the tour, Belime introduced a new track into his repertoire titled "Dice" which he has announced will be the first single off his next album.


Criticism

In a live interview with
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's show @MTV, Belime was faced with criticisms about singing in the English language rather than in Arabic. Belime was accused of promoting the English language over Arabic as part of Lebanese tradition. In response, Belime said:


Discography

*2010: ''Trap''


References

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