Murad Arif
Murad Arif oglu Shukur (Azerbaijani: Murad Arif oğlu Şükür) (born 27 September 1981) is an Azerbaijani singer, composer, record producer, showman and journalist. The Azerbaijanian press has described him as “Hitmaker”.[1][2][3] He is the author and presenter of Youtube project “Popumuz Var!”.[4] He was chosen as a coach in the international project “The Voice“.[5][6][7]
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Birth name | Murad Şükür |
Born | Sumgait, Azerbaijan SSR | September 27, 1981
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Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, producer, showman |
Years active | 2002-present |
Biography
Shukur was born on 27 September 1981 in Sumgait. His father was originally comes from Fuzuli, while his mother is from Shusha. He has two sisters. He is the brother of TV presenter Konul Arifgizi. Shukur was educated in Sumgait, he has studied at schools №15, №28 and "Istedad" lyceum. He is a graduate of the International Economic Relations faculty. In 2012 his son was born, and he has a daughter born in 2015.[8]
Television career
In 2002, Shukur worked for Radio Space 104 FM. Later, he worked in Lider Jazz FM, Public radio & Day.AZ radio as DJ. His first television show was broadcast on ITV , in 2006 with Husniyya Maharramova , named “Qaraj”. In 2007, Shukur was the winner of the project of Murad Dadashov – “Mashin show” and won the car. He was also the presenter of “Yeni Sahar”, “Solo” in Lider TV and “Gun kechir” in ATV. In 2010 he was commentator of the opening ceremony of World Football Championship. Also, he was commentator of the international music competition “5 Звезд”. In 2014, as a jury member of “Böyük səhnə”, he initiated Dilara Kazimova’s victory in the national selection for Eurovision 2014. He has presented his own YouTube show “Popumuz Var!”.
Music career
For a long time, Shukur was the record producer of Ayaz Qasimov, Khayyam Nisanov, Yashar Calilov and Elton Huseynaliyev. He presented “Almalarinla” in 2008 with Ayaz Qasimov. In 2009, his song “Sevdiyini söylə” won the competition "Bakı Gecələri" which was held and organised by Ministry of Culture. The song was performed by Intizar and Natavan Habibi. In 2011, singer Natavan Habibi, sings the song "Təyyarələr" which was composed and written by Murad Arif in the «Turkcevizyon Muzik Festivali 2011» the festival of the Turkish speaking countries, competition which was held in Denizli, Turkey.[9]
In 2018 Shukur performed a solo concert in the Centre of Heydar Aliyev. In 2019, he held another concert in the same location. In 2019, 5th of September, Murad Arif had concert “Tufan” in the biggest club of the country “Electra Hall”.[10] In 2020, Murad is being selected as the coach of the international project "The Voice Kids".
Discography
Songs
Date | Singer | Song |
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2008 | Ayaz Gasimov | Almalarınla |
2008 | Khayyam Nisanov | İstanbul |
2008 | Elnara Khalilova | Ay qız oyan |
2009 | Natavan Habibi & Intizar | Sevdiyini söylə |
2009 | Aygun Kazimova | Şou № 1 |
2009 | Khayyam Nisanov | İstidir |
2009 | Ayaz Gasimov | Şokolad |
2009 | Aygun Rahimova | Məni dəli kimi sevən adam |
2009 | Faig Aghayev | Bal kimi |
2010 | Tunzala Aghayeva & Khayyam Nisanov | Ürəyimsən |
2010 | Khayyam Nisanov | Boom |
2010 | Natavan Habibi | Təyyarələr |
2011 | Natavan Habibi | Stop |
2011 | Zamig Huseynov | O mənə inanır |
2011 | Nadir Qafarzade | Rakkada-çıkkada |
2012 | Natavan Habibi | Damlalar |
2012 | Rashad Ilyasov | Adrenalin |
2012 | Roza Zargarli | Atəş |
2012 | Khayyam Nisanov | Bakı-Moskva |
2012 | Nil Karaibrahimgil | Ay kız uyan |
2012 | Faig Aghayev | Riyaziyyat |
2012 | Ziynet Sali | Istanbul |
2013 | Natavan Habibi | Sən məni başa düşmürsən niyə |
2013 | Fagan Safarov | Xəstə |
2013 | Ayaz Gasimov | Mən səni öldürdüm |
2014 | Zamig Huseynov | Yeganə |
2014 | Nura Suri | Brilliantlar |
2014 | Ilhama Gasimova | Seni seviyorum |
2014 | Röya | Ona nə varki |
2014 | Murad Arif | Həyat yoldaşımsan |
2014 | Zulfiyya Khanbabayeva & Abbas Baghirov | Xoşbəxt olun |
2015 | Röya & Khayyam Nisanov | Sənə ehtiyacım var |
2015 | Roza Zargarli | Şirin çay |
2016 | Fuad Dadashov | Şəkillər |
2016 | Enbe Orkestrasi, Ziynet Sali, Khayyam Nisanov | İstanbul |
2016 | Abbas Baghirov | Safiyə |
2016 | Murad Arif | Sevgililər |
2016 | Murad Arif | Dondurma |
2016 | Manana & Murad Arif | Yaşasın Sevənlər |
2017 | Aygun Mammadli | İkimiz |
2017 | Natavan Habibi | Sənə |
2017 | Murad Arif | Saçların |
2017 | Murad Arif | Partlat! |
2018 | Murad Arif & Dilara Kazimova | Yalnız səni gözlədim |
2018 | Murad Arif | Qızım |
2018 | Murad Arif & Ramil Nabran | Oppalara |
2019 | Murad Arif & Gunel Zeynalova | Tufan |
2020 | Murad Arif | Oğlum |
Singles
- Həyat yoldaşımsan (2014)
- İnşallah (2014)
- Tavla (2016)
- Sevgililər (2016)
- Dondurma (2016)
- Sevdiyini söylə (2016)
- Ürəyimsən (2016)
- Yaşasın Sevənlər (2016)
- Fərqliyəm (2016)
- Saçların (2017)
- Bu şəhər ikimizə dar (2017)
- Partlat! (2017)
- Yalnız səni gözlədim (2018)
- Qızım (2018)
- Oppalara (2018)
- Tufan (2019)
- Mənə sən lazımsan (2019)
- Bossa Nova (2019)
- Oğlum (2020)
Albums
- Solo
References
- "Murad Arif Röya və Xəyyamı bir araya gətirdi - FOTOLAR". azxeber.com. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
- "Murad Arif belə arıqladı: "Balam üçün bunu etdim..." — FOTO". Olke (in Turkish). Retrieved 2 April 2020.
- "Murad Arifdən müğənnilərə XƏBƏRDARLIQ: "Ağlınızdan keçirtməyin..." (FOTO)". BAKU.WS - Azərbaycanın xəbər saytı (in Russian). Retrieved 2 April 2020.
- Group, InterPress Media. "Murad Arif +18 veriliş açdı - efirdə olmayacaq - VİDEO » İnter Press". www.interpress.az. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
- ""Səs uşaqlar"ın münsifləri bəlli oldu". Milli.Az (in Azerbaijani). 22 October 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
- ""Səs uşaqlar"ın münsifləri bəlli oldu". Qafqazinfo (in Azerbaijani). 21 October 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
- "Murad Arif qızı və oğlu ilə - FOTO - xeberler". www.BiG.Az (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 2 April 2020.
- "Murad Arif ata oldu - Foto". Qafqazinfo (in Azerbaijani). 28 June 2012. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
- "Natavan Habibi". events.moko.az. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
- "Murad Arif Azərbaycan könüllülərinə konsert verdi - FOTO". Oxu.Az (in Azerbaijani). 6 December 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2020.