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Abu Bakr Salem Bilfaqih (; 17 March 1939 – 10 December 2017), also known by his '' kunya'' Abu Aseel (), was a
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- Saudi singer, poet, and composer of Hadhrami origins. He was nicknamed "The Father of Khaliji Music" () and "the one with the golden larynx" (). Abu Bakr is known in the
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world for his unique voice. Some of Abu Bakr's patriotic odes to Yemen celebrated historical events such as the abolition of the monarchy in the north in 1962, the independence of the south in 1967, and the
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of both the
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and
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in 1990, as well as songs in honour of his home region,
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. In addition to the Yemeni nationality, Abu Bakr also held Saudi nationality after he moved to
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in the 1970s. He worked with other Khaliji music pioneers including
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, Tariq Abdul-Hakim, and Abdulaziz Almufarrij (known by his stage name, Shadi Alkhaleej). His last release was a duet with young Yemeni singer and winner of the "Khaleeji Star" (a singing competition on the television) Fouad Abdulwahed.


Early life and education

Abu Bakr was born on 17 March 1939, in Tarim, a town situated in
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in eastern Yemen. His family was from the
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. After his father died he was raised by his mother, grandfather, and uncles. His grandfather Abdel Rahman Bilfaqih was a poet in Hadhramaut. While he was a teenager he was asked to perform the
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(the call to prayer) in
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s in Tarim. When he became insightful about both
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and
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. When he was 17 years old he wrote his first poem: 'You are the most beautiful among all roses'. In his 20s, he started singing
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s and Moashahs locally. He brought together all the poems that he turned into songs into one book that he called "A poet First, a Singer Afterwards." He started composing
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s when he moved from Tarim to
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which at the time was experiencing a cultural and musical boom, home to rising artists such as the Yemeni poet Lutfi Jafar Iman, and the singers Ahmed Bin Ahmed Qasim and Muhammad Saad Abdullah. He studied at a teachers' institute in Yemen. He also worked as a teacher for three years, drawing on his training at a teachers' institute, before shifting to the art scene.


Career

Before drawing his path in the music world, Abu Bakr worked as a teacher for three years. Abu Bakr began singing at organized parties and events and performed on Aden TV. In 1956, he made his big hit through a broadcast with his first song using his first poem ''Ya Ward Mahla Jamalak''. Later in his career, Abu Bakr brought together all the poems that he turned into songs into one book that he called ''A Poet First, a Singer Afterwards''. Inspired by the amount of positive feedback that he received after his first appearance on TV and after his hit on the broadcast in Aden, Abu Bakr dedicated two years of hard work to focus on his music career. Within these two years, he regularly released songs including ''Lima Alqee Al Habib'', ''Khaf Rabek'', ''Ya habib'', and ''Ya Kahef Al Rouh''. In 1958, Abu Bakr left to
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to find more opportunities as it had a well established regional music hub through its plethora of performance venues, radio stations, and well-designed recording studios. He released a series of popular singles such as ''24 Saa'ah'' (24 hours) which sold more than one million copies and became a hit in the
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in a relatively short time. It is still considered one of the classics of the Arabic music
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genre. Abu Bakr fled Beirut when the
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broke out in 1975. After leaving Beirut, Abu Bakr settled in the capital city of Saudi Arabia,
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. In Saudi Arabia, the Yemeni poet Hussein Al-Mehdhar wrote most of Abu Bakr's greatest songs and in return, Abu Bakr sang Hussein's compositions. Abu Bakr held concerts across the
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, drawing large crowds.


Honors and awards

* 1968 - He received Greece's golden disc award for his album ''Mata Ana Ashoufak'' (When Shall I See You). * 1978 - He was ranked as the third best voice in the world in a contest organized by
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. * 1985 - He sang at the
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in London and the concert was organized by the
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and the Omani Sapcon Company for Arts and Literature 1 November 1985 * 1989 - He was awarded the first degree art medallion from the Yemeni president
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. * 1992 - He was granted an Appreciation and Excellence medallion from the
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i Ministry of National Herite. * 1999 - He won a prize for best singing performance at
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Touristic Festival in 1999. * 1999 - He was granted another Appreciation medallion from the
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song festival and an Appreciation certificate for his art accomplishments at the Gulf Song Festival. * 2001 - He was honoured by the
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decoration of first class arts and literature * 2002 - The
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honored him along with other Arab art pioneers. * 2003 - He won the UNESCO Prize as the second best voice in the world and the cultural medal in 2003. * 2003 - The University of Hadhramout awarded Abu Bakr an honorary
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. * 2014 - He was honoured by Sultan Qaboos
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decoration first class arts and literature.


Hits

# Ya Ward Mahlaa Jamalak (O rose how sweet is your beauty) # Ma Fe Ahad Mertah (No one is satisfied)
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with the
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i singer
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# Khair Al Kalam (The Best of Words) duet with the Emirati singer
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# Sameh (Forgive) duet with the Saudi singer Rashed Al-Majed # Sirr Hobbi (The Secret of My Love) # Kama Al Reeshah (Like a Feather) # Bashil Hobak (I will Take your Love) # Ya Mesafer (O Traveler)


Family

Abu Bakr was married to two women both of Yemeni origin. His son Aseel Abu Bakr Salem followed his steps and he made a strong entrance to the world of Khaleeji music when he joined his father in the song "''A Sun Between You and Me''." The song immediately became a hit and remained at the top of charts for a time.


Illness and death

Abu Bakr suffered from health problems for the last ten years of his life. He had an open heart surgery and suffered a
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when he was being treated in
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,
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. He was admitted in a clinic for several months afterwards. He also went at intermittent periods to
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in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. His last public appearance was on the
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celebration at the
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city of
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in September 2017. He was not able to continue singing, however, due to his long-term illness. He died three months later on 10 December 2017, at the age of 78 years.


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