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Mehad Hamad al-Muhairi (Arabic: ميحد حمد المهيري; born May 22, 1963) is an Emirati singer-songwriter and poet from Kalba, Eastern Sharjah. Recognized for his proficiency in singing in the Hadhr al-Sahel al-Sharqi dialect, he is considered a key figure in Emirati and Bedouin music. Often referred to as one of the greatest Emirati musicians, Hamad began his singing career in 1975, initially focusing on the oud. Hindered by circumstances, he couldn't complete his secondary studies, leading him to engage in multiple jobs. The pivotal point in his artistic journey occurred in 1979 when he embraced instruments beyond the oud and started gaining recognition across the Arabian Peninsula. Over time, Hamad transitioned to a broader musical style, incorporating popular instruments. Since then, he has released over 90 albums. His repertoire includes compositions dedicated to prominent poets of the Emirates and the Gulf, as well as influential figures like Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and Mana Saeed Al Otaiba. Despite his popularity, Hamad avoids television and press interviews, citing a desire to steer clear of potential conflicts. While maintaining a low media profile, he actively engages in various artistic activities, collaborating with fellow Khaliji artists such as Hussein Al Jasmi, Fayez Al Saeed, Abdul Majeed Abdullah, and Rashid Al Majid. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms