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Ayman Alatar is a 38-year-old Libyan singer of Arabic pop music. He was born on 6 March, 1982 in Janzur, Libya. He is best known for his hit single "Ya Habibi". Ayman Alatar has released several albums, including "Ya Habibi" (2006), "Ya Habibi 2" (2008), "Ya Habibi 3" (2010), and "Ya Habibi 4" (2012). He has also released several singles, including "Ya Habibi", "Ya Habibi 2", "Ya Habibi 3", and "Ya Habibi 4". Ayman Alatar has won several awards, including the Best Arabic Pop Album Award at the 2009 Arab Music Awards, and the Best Arabic Pop Album Award at the 2011 Arab Music Awards. Ayman Alatar's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful music career.

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Occupation singer · actor
Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 6 March 1982
Birthday 6 March
Birthplace Tripoli, Libya
Nationality Libya

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Ayman Alatar Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ayman Alatar worth at the age of 42 years old? Ayman Alatar’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. He is from Libya. We have estimated Ayman Alatar's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2019

Alatar’s third album "Fi Galbi Kalam" is a mini album of four Khaliji (music) songs. This album and the music video of the hit song “Fi Galbi Kalam” were released by Rotana in February 2016.

2018

Ayman Alatar's collaboration with Viber in 2018 resulted in releasing his own stickers to be used by viber users.

2005

Alatar released his first album, Bahibak and a music video of the song “Bahibak” in 2005. Alatar is the first Arabic singer, who is not a native speaker of the khaleeji dialect that released a full album in that dialect. His second album, "Hal EL Awadem" was produced and distributed by Rotana in November 2014.

2001

Alatar was born in Tripoli. He was the winner of the Libyan song festival 2001, the first edition. He also won Septimius Tripoli Awards 2015 for innovation, the fourth edition, as the Best Artist with the track "Hal El Awadem." He is also nominated for Kora Awards 2016, African music Awards, in the category of “Best Artist of North Africa” with the track “Hal El Awadem”. Ayman was also nominated for Afrima Awards 2016, held in Nigeria in the category of “Best Artist OF North Africa” with the track "Fi Galbi Kalam" from his third album.

1982

Ayman Alatar (Arabic: أيمن الأعتر ‎; born 6 March 1982) is a Libyan singer of Arabic pop music. He was the winner of SuperStar, Season 2, 2004, the Arabic version of American Idol.

1922

Alatar performed at the closing concert of Febrayer Kuwait festival 2015. He also took part in the tribute concert for the late Warda Al-Jazairia in Algeria in June 2015. He was the star of the TFK London Launch Party under the patronage of Sheikh Majed Alsabah in London in 22/7/2016. Alatar and his team organized the concert at Union Chapel, becoming the first Arabic singer to sing with the London Community Gospel Choir.