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Born | Hana Malhas |
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Hana Malhas is a Jordanian singer-songwriter and musician. In 2013, Malhas launched a monthly concert series called "Bala Feesh" (Arabic for "unplugged") inviting alternative Arab musicians to perform. [1] [2] Malhas released her first EP Shapeshift in 2010, [3] and her second EP 'Hana Malhas & the Overthinkers' in 2012, both consisting of songs in the English language. [4] Her track "Nasi", an Arabic single she released as part of her first full-length album of the same name in 2018, was featured in Universal Records' Mena compilation Now: Best of Indie Arabia Volume II. [5] [6]
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Hana Malhas | |
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Born | Hana Malhas |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2010–present |
Musical career | |
Origin | Amman, Jordan |
Genres | |
Website |
www |
Hana Malhas is a Jordanian singer-songwriter and musician. In 2013, Malhas launched a monthly concert series called "Bala Feesh" (Arabic for "unplugged") inviting alternative Arab musicians to perform. [1] [2] Malhas released her first EP Shapeshift in 2010, [3] and her second EP 'Hana Malhas & the Overthinkers' in 2012, both consisting of songs in the English language. [4] Her track "Nasi", an Arabic single she released as part of her first full-length album of the same name in 2018, was featured in Universal Records' Mena compilation Now: Best of Indie Arabia Volume II. [5] [6]