Sanatçının Albümleri
حب الدنيا
2000 · mini albüm
Al Atlal (Live)
1998 · single
Ne3met El Ayyam
1998 · single
Enta Omry (Live)
1997 · single
Daffy Habibi
1996 · albüm
Hobbi Li Tarakni W Rah
1995 · albüm
Nahr El Wafa
1995 · albüm
Ya Einy A'l Sabr
1995 · albüm
The Very Best Of Wadi Al-Safi
1994 · derleme
Best of Wadih El Safi, Vol. 2
1993 · albüm
Abana Abana
2018 · albüm
Wadi El Safi, Vol. 10
2014 · albüm
Wadi El Safi, Vol. 9
2014 · albüm
Wadi El Safi, Vol. 11 (Live)
2014 · albüm
Wadi El Safi, Vol. 4
2014 · single
Wadi El Safi, vol. 5
2014 · albüm
Best Of Wadi Al Safi
2011 · derleme
احلي ما غني وديع الصافي
2011 · albüm
Melodies from Lebanon
2010 · albüm
King of Lebanon
2010 · albüm
Best Of Wadih El Safi
2010 · derleme
Taranim Wadih El Safi
2010 · albüm
وديع الصافى
2008 · albüm
نيّالنا بهالقدّيسين
2004 · albüm
ناطرك سهران
2003 · albüm
سراج عنّايا
2002 · albüm
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One of Lebanon's most influential vocalists, Wadi Al-Safi is best-known for his interpretations of mawals by Arabic poets Ataba, Mijana, and Abu el Zuluf. Touring around the world, Al-Safi has brought his songs -- which he sings in the Arabic, French, Brazilian, and Italian language -- to enthusiastic audiences for more than half a century. Opera singer Luciano Pavarotti remarked on the spiritual qualities of Al-Safi's singing when he claimed, "this man does not sing alone, it feels like somebody sings with him." Al-Safi first attracted attention at the age of 17 when he placed first among 50 contestants in a singing contest sponsored by a radio station in his home village of Niha. Traveling to Brazil in 1947, he spent three years performing in the country's Lebanese community. Returning to Lebanon in 1950, Al-Safi turned his attention to the folk music of his homeland, performing poetry and Zajal to inspire patriotism, love, devotion, and honor. Al-Safi received an honorary doctorate from the University of Kaslik. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi