Kadim Jabbar Al Samarai (born September 12, 1957), better known by his stage name Kadim Al Sahir ( ar, كاظم الساهر}), is an
Iraqi singer and composer.
He typically performs with an orchestra of twenty to thirty musicians on Arabic percussion, oud, qanun, nay, and a full complement of strings (violin, cello, and bass). While some of his work makes use of electronic musical sounds, he avoids the use of synthesizers to imitate acoustic instruments. His work frequently features Iraqi folk instruments, rhythms and melodies.
Biography
Al Sahir was born in
Mosul,
Iraq on September 12, 1957, to a Sunni father and a Shia mother from Najaf. His father lived in
Baghdad but was a
Samarra
Samarra ( ar, سَامَرَّاء, ') is a city in Iraq. It stands on the east bank of the Tigris in the Saladin Governorate, north of Baghdad. The city of Samarra was founded by Abbasid Caliph Al-Mutasim for his Turkish professional army ...
native from the tribe of
Darraj. Kadhem Al Sahir grew up and spent a large part of his life in Al-Hurrya neighborhood in Baghdad.
Apart from his mother, Al Sahir's family were never supportive of his direction in becoming a musician. They had no faith in him that he would become successful, and instead wanted him to become a doctor or a lawyer. Saher's brother once took him to different places where people usually sang, and told him it's your choice to sing a respectful way or you can choose to do it the bad way. He said that the only way to achieve success is if you respect your music and respect yourself.
Al Sahir left Iraq in the early 90s after the
Gulf War. He did not have a permanent residence and frequently moved, mainly between
Cairo,
Dubai,
Beirut, and
Paris, though as of 2022 he settled with his family in
Rabat
Rabat (, also , ; ar, الرِّبَاط, er-Ribât; ber, ⵕⵕⴱⴰⵟ, ṛṛbaṭ) is the capital city of Morocco and the country's seventh largest city with an urban population of approximately 580,000 (2014) and a metropolitan populati ...
,
Morocco. He has two sons, Wisam and Omar Al Sahir, both of them married.
Kadim is also a grandfather to Wisam's daughter Sana.
In February 2019, Kadim officially asked to change his last name from Al Samarai to Al Sahir.
Professional career
1995–2000
He later moved to
Lebanon, where he met and formed a songwriting partnership with Syrian poet
Nizar Qabbani in 1996; Qabbani wrote lyrics to his music before settling permanently in
Cairo. Qabbani, who previously wrote lyrics for superstars of the 1960s and 1970s like
Abdel Halim Hafez and
Najat Al Saghira, wrote the lyrics to more than 30 of Al Sahir's songs. In addition to Qabbani's poems, Al Sahir sang both political and romantic songs for Iraq and Baghdad, highlighting the feelings of the citizens of Iraq as well as their tragedies.
Al Sahir continued to release albums and tour, having become a big name in Middle Eastern music. His
ballads grew bigger and more romantic, but he would also write classically influenced works, even when they might hurt his popularity.
By 1998, he had ten albums under his belt and was lauded as an artist, not just a pop star. That prestige brought him wider fame and a growing international reputation that won him a
UNICEF award for his song "''Tathakkar''", which he performed in the U.S. for
Congress and the United Nations–one of the first real post-Gulf War cultural exchanges. The following year, he recorded a tribute to the Pope with the Italian Symphony Orchestra.
Releasing numerous albums and touring extensively, Al Sahir has become both a high-grossing superstar and a respected musical artist. His reputation has continued to grow through collaborations with European and North American artists, including
Sarah Brightman
Sarah Brightman (born 14 August 1960) is an English classical crossover soprano singer, actress and dancer.
Brightman began her career as a member of the dance troupe Hot Gossip and released several disco singles as a solo performer. In 1981, ...
and
Lenny Kravitz
Leonard Albert Kravitz (born May 26, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter. His style incorporates elements of rock, blues, soul, R&B, funk, jazz, reggae, hard rock, psychedelic, pop and folk.
Kravitz won the Grammy Award for Best Male Roc ...
. He continues to live abroad, residing alternately in
Cairo,
Dubai,
Paris, and
Toronto.
2004–present: Collaborations
Following the
U.S. invasion of Iraq
The 2003 invasion of Iraq was a United States-led invasion of the Republic of Iraq and the first stage of the Iraq War. The invasion phase began on 19 March 2003 (air) and 20 March 2003 (ground) and lasted just over one month, including 26 ...
in 2003, Al Sahir's music changed to reflect new regional and global attention to Iraq during wartime. As scholar Christopher Phillips writes in ''Everyday Arab Identity'' (2012):
"Although Iraqi singers were not historically that well known due to their isolation from the wider Arab world during Saddam Hussein’s rule, Kathem al-Saher made a name for himself after 2003, singing in classical Arabic, often about the destruction of Iraq under occupation and war. His success might indicate a certain level of Arab solidarity, with viewers opting to show their support for Iraq through the purchase of songs depicting its misfortune."
In 2004, Al Sahir collaborated with
Lenny Kravitz
Leonard Albert Kravitz (born May 26, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter. His style incorporates elements of rock, blues, soul, R&B, funk, jazz, reggae, hard rock, psychedelic, pop and folk.
Kravitz won the Grammy Award for Best Male Roc ...
and released an anti-war song at
Rock The Vote, titled "We Want Peace", and shortly afterward released a song entitled "The War Is Over" (Entahat al harab) with
Sarah Brightman
Sarah Brightman (born 14 August 1960) is an English classical crossover soprano singer, actress and dancer.
Brightman began her career as a member of the dance troupe Hot Gossip and released several disco singles as a solo performer. In 1981, ...
, which was released on her album
Harem and his album
Hafiat Al-Kadamain. Both of these international duets were executive produced by Dergham Owainati, of
EMI Music Arabia, for Kadim's part.
In 2004, Al Sahir continued to work with various international artists including
Grammy Award-winning producers
KC Porter, and
Quincy Jones. His collaboration "Love & Compassion" (Hob Wa Haneen) was the title track for the
Arab American National Museum Collector's edition honoring the artists that have made the most significant difference with international audiences. The track features Grammy winning singer/songwriter
Paula Cole,
Def Jam
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The ...
recording artist
Karina Pasian, and
Luis Conte and was produced by
KC Porter and
Dawn Elder
Dawn Elder (San Francisco, California) is an American composer, pianist, impresario, music producer, and promoter best known for her efforts to fuse Middle Eastern music with contemporary rock and roll, rock and pop music. In the 1980s she began ...
.
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In 2004, he participated in the worldwide broadcast concert special "We are the Future" produced by Quincy Jones and coordinated by Dawn Elder at the Roman Maximos Stadium in Rome for the benefit of the children of the world. In December 2004, he participated in the opening of the Gulf Football Championship (Khaleeji 17) in which he performed the return of Iraq Operette which was broadcast live on 10 satellite channels. Additionally, in 2004, he was the first Arab artist to participate in ''Unity'', the official album of the
2004 Summer Olympics
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.
Releasing his album
Ila Tilmitha on November 11, 2004. The album contains collaborations with the Moroccan
Asma Lamnawar whom Kadim Al Sahir discovered earlier and introduced to the Arab world in her first due song with Kadim "ashko ayaman". The album also included the song "Ahbeni," written by poet Nizar Qabbani, shot as a video clip by Husien Duibes; it became a major hit in the year 2004 alongside the song "Ila Tilmitha."
UNICEF named Al Sahir as the new
Goodwill Ambassador for Iraq for the year 2011. For Al Sahir, this was a compelling reason to visit his country after 14 years
He sang Bokra ("Tomorrow"), a charity single that was released on November 11, 2011, at 11:11 pm, along with
Rim Banna
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,
Akon,
Tamer Hosni,
Diana Karazon,
Marwan Khoury,
Latifa
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Notable persons Lateefa
* Lateefa Al Gaood, Bahraini politician
* Lateefah Simon, American activist
...
,
Souad Massi,
Hani Mitwassi,
Saber El Robai,
Wa'ed,
Sherine
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, and other Arab artists. The single distributed the proceeds of its donations to various organisations, especially institutions and charities with arts and culture programs. The eight-minute song was written by
Majida Al-Roumi and was produced by
Quincy Jones and
RedOne
Nadir Khayat ( ar, نادر الخياط; born 9 April 1972), better known by his stage name RedOne, is a Moroccan singer, songwriter, record producer and record executive.
As a record producer and songwriter, he has worked with many high-profi ...
.

He debuted as a coach for MBC ''
The Voice Kids,'' and his team member Lynn Hayek from Lebanon was the winning contestant in the Season 1 Finale held on March 5, 2016.
In collaboration with an Abu Dhabi cultural foundation, he performed solo in his first virtual hybrid concert in 2020 due to the pandemic.
In 2020, he was the cover start of ''Vogue Man Arabia''.
Discography
Albums
* Shajarat Al Zaytoon (The Olive Tree) (1984)
* Ghazal (Gazelle) (1989)
usic Box International* Al Aziz (The Beloved) (1990)
l-Nazaer Media Group* Hatha Alloun (This Color) (1992)
tallions Records* La Ya Sadiki (No, My Friend) (1993)
usic Master* Banat Alaebak (Your Tricks are Over) (1993)
tallions Records* Salamtak Min El Ah (Your Safety From Hardships) (1994)
otana Records
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* Baad ElHob (After Love) (1995)
elax-In Records* Eghsely Belbarad (Wash My Heart With Hail) (1996)
otana Records
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* Fi Madrasat Al Hob (In the School of Love) (November 23, 1996)
otana Records
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* Ana Wa Laila (Laila and I) (November 28, 1997)
otana Records
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* Habibati Wal Matar (My Love & The Rain) (January 1, 1999)
otana Records
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* Al Hob Al Mustaheel (The Impossible Love) (July 27, 2000)
otana Records
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* Abhathu Anki (Looking For You) (September 28, 2001)
otana Records
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* Qussat Habebain (A Story of Two Lovers) (January 1, 2002)
otana Records
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* Hafiat Al Kadamain (Barefooted) (June 29, 2003)
otana Records
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* Ila Tilmitha (To a Student) (November 11, 2004)
otana Records
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* Entaha Almeshwar (The Journey Is Over) (November 1, 2005)
otana Records
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* Yawmyat Rajoul Mahzoom (Diary of a Defeated Man) (March 29, 2007)
otana Records
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* Sowar (Pictures) (September 29, 2008)
otana Records
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* Al Rassem Bil Kalimat (Drawing with Words) (October 12, 2009)
otana Records
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* Latizidih Lawa'a (Don't Add Anguish to Him) (January 2, 2011)
otana Records
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* Kitab Al Hob (The Book of Love) (September 20, 2016)
latinum Records
International concerts
Kadim Al Sahir tours around the world performing for his mostly Arab fans. He has performed in many countries, including the USA, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Australia, and England. Major venues include:
*
Royal Albert Hall
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in 1997, 2004 and 2006.
*
Sydney Opera House
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, 2002 and 2022.
*
Sydney Olympic Park
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, 2016
*
Beacon Theater in New York 2003.
*
The Circus Maximus
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in Rome where Kadim was a part of "Live from Rome's Circus Maximus" (May 16, 2004). Participants in this concert included other artists such as
Carlos Santana
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,
Alicia Keys,
Norah Jones and
Andrea Bocelli. Famous international producer
Quincy Jones warmly introduced Kadim Al Sahir to Rome's concert attendees whose number exceeded 500,000.
*
Hammersmith Apollo
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in January 201
(Middle East Eye)
References
External links
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Spotify
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1957 births
Living people
Iraqi anti-war activists
20th-century Iraqi male singers
Iraqi male film actors
Iraqi male television actors
People from Mosul
Singers who perform in Classical Arabic
Rotana Records artists
Iraqi composers
Iraqi Muslims
21st-century Iraqi male singers