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Native name
  
يسرا سعوف

Occupation(s)
  
Singer


Name
  
Yousra Saouf

Role
  
Singer

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Born
  
April 29, 1992 (age 31) Casablanca, Morocco (
1992-04-29
)

Genres
  
Arab pop, Arab Tarab, Khaleeji, Arabic music, Moroccan music, Moroccan pop, Middle Eastern music, Rai

Similar People
  
Salma Rachid, Yousra, Ahmed Soultan, Hoda Saad, Dounia Batma

Profiles

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Yousra Saouf (Arabic: يسرا سعوف‎‎) (born on 29 April 1992) is a Moroccan singer who rose to fame in the Arab world at the age of 20 following her participation in the second season of Arab Idol, broadcast on MBC. She was acclaimed by the jury and the public, her voice being linked to the Egyptian diva Najat Essaghira. She was ranked ninth in the competition.

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Early life

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Yousra Saouf is from Casablanca, Morocco.

Performances during the auditions

  • Casting (Casablanca): "Akthar Min Awal Ahebak" by Ahlam
  • Casting Beirut (Group audition): "Mali" by Warda Al-Jazairia
  • Casting Beirut (Finale audition): "Ana Fintizarak" by Umm Kulthum
  • Performances during the primes

  • Top 27: "Oyoun El Alb" by Najat Essaghira
  • Wildcards Survival Prime: "Ma Thasabnish" by Sherine
  • 1st Prime: "El Amaken" by Mohammed Abdu
  • 2nd Prime: "Elli Kan" by Nancy Ajram
  • 3rd Prime: "In Raht Minek Ya Ain" by Shadia
  • 4th Prime: "Ana Albi Lek Meyal" by Fayza Ahmed
  • After Arab Idol

    After leaving the program, Yousra was contacted by the Emirati lyricist Mosaab El Anzi, who, charmed by her voice, wrote her first song "Bghito Yahlali". The song, written in the Moroccan dialect, will be included in an upcoming debut album. Yousra shared the stage with Ahlam during her concert on 30 May 2013 at the Mawazine music festival in Rabat, Morocco. She sang "Akthar Min Awal Ahebak" and "Ma Isah Illa Sahih".

    References

    Yousra Saouf Wikipedia