Biography
Nader Anwar Gaber (Arabic: نادر أنور جابر) born 1968 is an Egyptian singer who is commonly known as Abou El Leef (أبو الليف "Loofahs Person"). He grew up and lived in Cairo. Since he was young, he developed a passion for music, and especially for singing. He had to struggle long to prove himself as an artist. His first opportunity came when a unanimous producer helped him to record his song ‘Elostah’. ‘Elostath’, was a hit single, included in a variety album ‘Cocktail Sakhen Jeddan’ including the songs of many artists.
As many self-made artists, Abou Elleef disappeared for several years due to particular circumstances like the incapability to fund or record albums. In 2009, he appeared again on the scene, with the hit single ‘Barkouta’, praising the soccer player Mohamed Baraket. He soon followed it with another hit single titled ‘Ettaxi’, which was also a success. In 2010, he signed with Melody Music Productions, and together they produced a hit album including a successful single titled ‘King Kong’. The album ‘Khroung’, was written by Ayman Bahgatt Kamar, composed by Mohamed Yahiya, and distributed by Tomah.
Abou Elleef raised a fuss and critics consider him as a phenomenon in Egypt because he divided the public between supporters and opposers. Supporters say he speaks about their daily life, social problems and also gives them a relief through his art. Opposers say that he represents a lost generation of young artists who sing nonsense, and has nothing but nice beats. In between and away from critics, Abou Elleef, is a pop artist who caught the attention and admiration of the people.
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