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Fahree

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Fakhri Ismayilov (Azerbaijani: Fəxri İsmayılov, pronounced [ˈfæxɾi ismɑˈjɯlow]; born 10 April 1995), known professionally as Fahree (stylized in all caps), is an Azerbaijani singer and songwriter. He represented Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song "Özünlə apar", featuring Ilkin Dovlatov. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Fahree is the 4,024th most popular singer, the 218th most popular biography from Azerbaijan and the 22nd most popular Azerbaijani Singer.

Fahree is an Azerbaijani singer born in 1995, known for his contributions to the pop music scene in Azerbaijan. He gained popularity through his engaging performances and hit songs that resonate with a wide audience.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Fahree ranks 4,024 out of 4,381Before him are Stevan Faddy, Olivia O'Brien, Moos, Ally Brooke, Leonora, and Jason Molina. After him are Kanako Momota, Shayne Ward, Beenie Man, Iyaz, John Martin, and Kris Allen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Fahree ranks 518Before him are Alejandro Speitzer, Viktoriya Tomova, Sasha Lane, Rubén Blanco, Zofia Wichłacz, and Irina Khromacheva. After him are Luc Steins, Romina Pourmokhtari, Nader Ghandri, Coline Mattel, Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig, and Ireland Baldwin.

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In Azerbaijan

Among people born in Azerbaijan, Fahree ranks 218 out of 232Before him are Rasul Chunayev (1991), Farid Abbasov (1979), Rauf Mamedov (1988), Teymur Mammadov (1993), Emin Mahmudov (1992), and Parviz Nasibov (1998). After him are Jiloan Hamad (1990), Araz Abdullayev (1992), Kamran Agayev (1986), Ruslan Abışov (1987), Orkhan Safarov (1991), and Hasrat Jafarov (2002).

Among SINGERS In Azerbaijan

Among singers born in Azerbaijan, Fahree ranks 22Before him are Safura Alizadeh (1992), Aisel (1989), Samir Javadzadeh (1980), Farid Mammadov (1991), Samra Rahimli (1994), and Nadir Rustamli (1999).