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Tony Qattan

Personal Info

  • Country of residence: Jersey
  • Gender: Male
  • Born in: 1985
  • Age: 38
  • Curriculum vitae :

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Tony Qattan is a Jordanian singer, composer and arranger of Palestinian origin from the town of Beit Jala. He was born on August 11, 1985 in the city of Jerusalem. His musical talent was born with him. At the age of eight, he began to learn the guitar in addition to the piano, and after he studied composing and mastered it, He started studying eastern and western singing, and he also holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Applied Sciences in Amman.

Tony Qattan is considered the first Jordanian artist to spread on the Arab level without participating in amateur programmes. Singing national songs or renewing old songs.

its beginnings
Tony Qattan was born into a middle-class family, and although his father works as a civil engineer, he was very interested in music, and he was interested in Tony’s artistic talent from a young age, as he used to bring him teachers specialized in singing and playing, so Tony learned from his childhood to play the oud instrument, then he moved to Learn the guitar and the piano, in addition to studying Andalusian muwashshah singing and old classical songs from professional teachers.

Tony Qattan joined the University of Applied Sciences in Amman in 2003, where he wanted to study civil engineering like his father. However, during the first year of his university studies, he met the poet Omar Sari and the musician Khaled Mustafa, where he cooperated with them in producing his own songs, and from here he began his professional career. He changed majors and got a bachelor's degree in business administration instead of engineering.

his artwork
Tony Kattan became a professional singer in 2005, when he presented a number of lyrical artworks:

in 2005
He released a single titled (Awadtni Sahar Al Layali), written by Bilal Al-Sari and composed by Tony Qattan, distributed by Khaled Khawaldeh, and a video clip was filmed with director Bilal Al-Sari in Jabal Al-Weibdeh in Jordan.

in 2006
He released two singles:

Without You, written and composed by Tony Qattan, distributed by Khaled Mustafa, and filmed in Ballouneh and Aquamarina Hotel in Tabarja, north of Beirut, with director Hani Khashefa.

(My eyes are up) written by Shadi Farah, composed by Greek composer Phoebe, arranged by Roger Abi Akl, and filmed with director Hani Khashefa in the Chouf region in Lebanon.

in 2007
He released a music video titled (Abaad wa Rouh), written and composed by Bilal Al-Sari, arranged by Wissam Ghazzawi, and filmed in an old bus garage in Beirut, Lebanon.

in 2008
He released his first lyrical album, produced by Radio Fann, Mazzika Company, and Alam El Fann in April, titled “Malkesh Zay.” It contains 10 songs in which he collaborated on the level of lyrics with the poet Omar Sari, Bilal Al-Sari, Abu Zaid Hassan, and some of the songs were written by Tony himself, while the melodies were All of them are by Tony Kattan and the music is arranged by Khaled Mustafa and Khaled Khawaldeh. The song (Malkesh Zay) was filmed in a video clip with director Jad Sawaya in Batroun, Lebanon.

Malakish Ze album songs, in order:

You have no costume.
I didn't want you.
Where is the angel?
It's hard for me.
Travel.
This age.
Because of you.
Do not add.
The first tear.
You don't have music anymore

In October of the same year, he released a single entitled “I swear by God’s oath”, which was written by poet Omar Sari and composed and arranged by Tony Qattan.

in 2009
Tony Qattan presented a song called “Palestine Will Return”, which was written and composed by Qattan in January 2009.

In June of the same year, he was chosen to compose and sing a song entitled “Ahl al-Himma”, which is the official song of the initiative of Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan, which came on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of His Majesty King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein assuming his constitutional powers, with the participation of the Jordanian artist Omar Al-Abdullat.

in 2010
He released a single song in March, titled "Maghroum", from his lyrics and the bar, arranged by Haitham Kawar, and it was filmed in a video clip, directed by the Lebanese director Mark Karam.

He also released a single in October of the same year, entitled “My Soul and Your Spirit”, written, composed and arranged by Wael El Sharkawy.

in 2011
He released a single song entitled “If It Is Written Alia” from his lyrics and the bar and its distribution. It is a song that talks about his suffering with the disease and expresses the psychological state he was going through at the beginning of his knowledge of his illness.

in 2012
He released a single in February entitled “Ava Ya Ghali”, a song in the Gulf dialect written by poet Omar Sari and composed and arranged by Qattan himself.

He also released a single song in May of the same year, entitled “Al Wa’ad”, which was written, composed and arranged by Wael Al Sharkawy.

He released a single song in July of the same year, entitled “Your Coffee is a Drink”, which is a song in the Jordanian dialect, written, composed and arranged by Ali Khair.

in 2013
In February, he released a video clip for his famous song “Ava Ya Ghali”, which he filmed in Amman under the direction of director Rawhi Lutfi.

In May of the same year, he released a single song entitled "Ainha Alia", written by Abdul Rahman Assem, composed by Karim Ashour and arranged by Mansi, which was implemented in Cairo.

in 2015
In January, he released a single titled "B'Ashek Sedkni", written by Areej Daou, composed by Salim Salameh and arranged by Rogy Khoury. It was recorded in Lebanon.

He released a single song in April of the same year, titled “The Country Requested Its Own People,” composed by his lyrics and the bar, and arranged by Haitham Kawar.

He released a song called “Bass Bass”, which met with great success, in late July of the same year. The song was written, composed and arranged by Tony Qattan himself, and it was recorded at Kawar Studios.

He released a single titled “Sarti Halali”, written, composed and arranged by Wael El Sharkawy, which garnered more than 20 million views on YouTube.

At the end of 2015, he released a song called “Ah Ya Willy”, written by Omar Sari, composed by Tony Qattan himself, and arranged by Saif.

in 2016
At the beginning of 2016, he released a song called “May God Have Mercy”, written by Omar Sari, composed by Tony Qattan, and arranged by Ahmed Rami.

In February 2016, he released a song called “You Are Ante”, written and composed by Suleiman Abboud, and arranged by Mounir Jaafar.

In March 2016, he released the song “You Shalltak Min Hayati” from his lyrics, the pub and its distribution.

in 2017
He released the song “Dunya Ma Tsawa”, written and composed by Mohamed Shaath, arranged by Youssef Beltagy and directed by Hammouda Saadeh.

In 2017, he released a new video clip for the song “Ya Aeeb Al-Aeeb”, written, composed and arranged by Wael El Sharkawy, and filmed in collaboration with director Abdel Rahman Issa.

He released the song “You Love Mint”, which achieved overwhelming success, with more than 100 million views on YouTube.

He released a single song entitled “Tal Al-Qamar”, written by Omar Sari, composed by Tony Qattan, and arranged by Mohamed Al-Qaisi, which has garnered more than 20 million views on YouTube.

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