Hala Al Turk
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Hala Al Turk | |
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Born | Manama, Bahrain | May 15, 2002
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Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2009–present |
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Hala Al Turk (born May 15, 2002; Arabic: حلا الترك) is a Bahrain[1] singer. She become known for being a contestant on Arabs Got Talent in 2011.[2] Al Turk then released many singles, including "Bnayty El Habooba (2011)" featuring singer Mashael, for which she become a popular child singer. She subsequently signed to Platinum Records and released other singles. In early 2015, she moved to her father's company, AlTurk Productions.
Biography[]
She was born on May 15, 2002 to a Bahraini father and a Syrian-Jordanian mother in Manama, Bahrain.[3] She started her career through the program, Little Star (Arabic: ستار صغار), in 2009, but came to prominence in 2011 through her participation as a contestant on Arabs Got Talent. She, however, was eliminated but went on to establish a successful career as a child singer.[4] She is currently signed to AlTurk Productions.
In 2014, she hosted the entertainment program[5],Huwa Wa-hay Wahi (Arabic: هو وهاي وهي), during the month of Ramadan alongside Haya Al Shuaibi, Amal Al Awadhi and Bashar Al Shatti.[6]
Discography[]
Year | Song | Arabic name | Length |
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2011 | Bnayty El Habooba feat. Mashael | بنيتي الحبوبة | 4:02 |
2012 | Baba Nezel Ma'asha | بابا نزل معاشه | 4:11 |
Zahgana | زهقانة | 4:41 | |
Jaa Al Qamar ft. Aseel Omran | جاء القمر | 3:05 | |
Ya Rab Samehny Ya Rab | يارب سامحني | 3:57 | |
2013 | Mamlakat Al Bahrain | مملكة البحرين | 2:58 |
Happy Happy | هابي هابي | 4:26 | |
Namy ft. Aseel Omran | نامي | 2:48 | |
2014 | Tren Tren | ترن ترن | 2:32 |
2015 | Live In The Moment | 3:35 | |
Ah Ya Qamar ft. Dounia Batma | آه يا قمر | 4:40 | |
2016 | Why I'm So Afraid | لماذا أنا خائف جدا | 5:11 |
2017 | Happy Birthday Hammad[7] | عيد ميلاد سعيد حماد | 4:31 |
A3shak Deraty | أعشق ديرتي [8] | 3:18 | |
2018 | Mamnoo Ellames | ممنوع اللمس | 3:55 |
2018 | Ok Habibi | اوكي حبيبي | 2:35 |
2018 | Nahwaky Ya ElBahrain | لا_الترك_-_نهواك_يا_البحرين | 4:56 |
2019 | Khali Blash | حلا - خالي بلاش | 2:50 |
2020 | Shtebi Menni | شتبي مني | 3:37 |
2021 | Ya Leyali Sef | يا ليالي الصيف | 3:42 |
References[]
- ^ "حلا الترك تتحدث عن جنسيتها مرة أخرى: جذوري أردنية ولكني أحمل الجنسية البحرينية | مجلة سيدتي" [Hala Al-Turk talks about her nationality again: My roots are Jordanian, but I hold Bahraini citizenship]. web.archive.org. 30 September 2018. Retrieved 9 January 2022.
- ^ "Young Bahraini singer enthrals Dubai crowd". Trade Arabia. 17 August 2015. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
- ^ "حلا الترك تكشف حقيقة جنسيّتها للمرّة الأولى: أنا أردنية ووالدتي سورية من مدينة حلب" [Hala Al-Turk reveals the truth of her nationality for the first time: I am Jordanian and my mother is Syrian from Aleppo]. www.sayidaty.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 9 January 2022.
- ^ "Hala Al Turk".
- ^ "هو وهاي وهي.. إلى أين نذهب بالمشاهد؟". إرم نيوز (in Arabic). 24 July 2014. Retrieved 9 January 2022.
- ^ "«هو وهاي وهي» يخيّب آمال الجمهور". البيان (in Arabic). Retrieved 9 January 2022.
- ^ "Hala Al Turk Happy Birthday Hammad".
- ^ ""أعشق ديرتي" تحقق نجاحًا كبيرًا برؤية إيناس يعقوب" (in Arabic). Retrieved 1 February 2018.
- 21st-century Bahraini women singers
- Bahraini people of Syrian descent
- 2002 births
- Living people