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Saber Rebai

1967 - Today

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Saber Rebai (Arabic: صابر الرباعي, Saber al Ruba'i; born 13 March 1967) is a Tunisian singer, actor, and composer. He is known for his song "Sidi Mansour". Some albums carry the variant transliteration Saber el Rebaii. He is one of the most well-known artists in the Arab world. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Saber Rebai is the 2,455th most popular singer, the 135th most popular biography from Tunisia and the 5th most popular Tunisian Singer.

Saber Rebai is most famous for being a prominent Tunisian singer known for his contributions to Arabic pop music. He gained widespread recognition for his powerful voice and emotive performances, making him a beloved figure in the Arab music scene.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Saber Rebai ranks 2,457 out of 4,381Before him are Riki Sorsa, Hayley Williams, Alesha Dixon, Aimee Mann, Polo G, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Andrea Corr, and Roger Cicero. After him are Robyn, Julian Marley, Dorothy Masuka, and Rosa Linn.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Saber Rebai ranks 530Before him are Slobodan Kovač, Vivian Chow, Fernando Tejero, Nando Muñoz, Jason Everman, and David Tonoyan. After him are Leroy Burrell, Natalia Wörner, Michael Preetz, Igor Protti, Kayah, and Maria Luís Albuquerque.

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In Tunisia

Among people born in Tunisia, Saber Rebai ranks 135 out of 210Before him are Sami Trabelsi (1968), Zoubeir Baya (1971), Chokri El Ouaer (1966), Radhi Jaïdi (1975), Youssef Chahed (1975), and Hichem Mechichi (1974). After him are Riadh Bouazizi (1973), Adel Sellimi (1972), Jalel Kadri (1971), Jawhar Mnari (1976), Ziad Jaziri (1978), and Oussama Mellouli (1984).

Among SINGERS In Tunisia

Among singers born in Tunisia, Saber Rebai ranks 5Before him are F. R. David (1947), Taos Amrouche (1913), Amina Annabi (1962), and Latifa (1961). After him are Emel Mathlouthi (1982).