Year of birth: 1969.
Born in Sulaymaniyah, South Kurdistan.
In 1986, he recorded his first song called Niaz for Kirkuk TV. He has since produced several other artistic works. He released his first album in 1988, which consists of several songs. After the great uprising of South Kurdistan in 1991, he recorded an album of songs and anthems in the heat of the uprising people. He sang songs called Halabja Martyrs, Peshmerga, Newroz and a song for the first child martyr of the uprising.
In 1992, he recorded the songs Gardo, Guli Bayan Boo and Persyar.
In 1992, he performed several songs to commemorate Halabja and visited many southern cities and towns such as Halabja, Penjwen, Ranya, Qalaدze, Diyana, Soran and Erbil.
In 1993, he recorded several songs, including Bekasi, Bo Evin and La Naw Dilma.
In 1994, he participated in several festivals and celebrations in Sulaymaniyah and Erbil.
In the same year, he and several friends, musicians and poets, established an artistic group called Kurdish Folk Music Group, including Mohammed flute, Sabahi Centur, Sabah Shekhani, Khalid Majid Faraj, Farhad Mohammed and Nawzhin Mohammed. They received legal permission to record beautiful and original works for several singers and give several concerts in a relatively short period of time.
In 1994, he recorded the song Gul Maryam with the folk music band.
In 1995, he recorded the song Qiblay Raz, which is famous among his fans. In the same year, he moved abroad and settled in Germany.
He participated in many Kurdish national celebrations and anniversaries abroad and several concerts, interviews and various artistic programs on Media TV, then Med and then Roj TV.
In 2002, he recorded a song called Khach for Kurdsat, written by Nasri Rezazi and composed by himself.
In 2009, he recorded both Sulaymaniyah and Jyawaz songs and is constantly working on new music and works. He believes that he should always do something that is better than the previous ones, otherwise it is better for the artist to stay where he is.[1]