A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Fuad Al-Qrize
الكريزي
فؤاد الكريزي
Birthplace:
Ibb, Yemen
Born:
January 1, 1990
Fuad Al-Qrize is a Yemeni musician, Producer, Author And Writer, The chief executive officer (CEO) of Al-Qrize Productions since October 2018 and has been its chief operating officer (Yemeni Artists Syndicate in Ibb, Yemen) since 2019 Fuad Al-Qrize, is one of the known names with regards to arising musicians in Yemen. Other than being the youngest successful effective TV and music producer, he is also a well-known author. His music makes him a known face. His fame taking off in the new recent months over the scene. He got acquainted with the music business with the release of his first soundtrack "Sada Al Madhi". From that point forward it was no thinking back for him. He is considered the youngest producer in Yemen, he started his path to fame by making TV shows at an early age, and His creative style astonished everyone until he got a primary name in the field. Meanwhile, Fuad moreover wrote various significant books which is a glowing star in his collection, he began making music at an early age, in spite of the fact that he generally made tracks however never considered this a profession, he generally considered it as his hobbey. Today he makes music as his primary concern. He conveyed various music assortments, and maybe the most important work of his which is "Extinction", this work then to be made its way to TV and later met with unbelievable accomplishment regard. Today, Fuad is one of the known names concerning creating and forming music, and his music can be found on different music streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play Music, iTunes, JioSaavan and Amazon Music. Moreover, he additionally delivered his soundtracks over various unfamiliar music streaming stages including Napster, Tidal and Deezer and on stages like Tik Tok alongside other online media stages like Facebook Library and Instagram. His stunning course of action of TV shows, books and music make him a known face in his circles and fans.
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