Kurdish renowned singer Zyad Asad to release new song after years of silence

Fans of the singer will surely be thrilled by this update, as Asad’s last song, “Are Naze,” was released in 2004, leaving a long gap without new material.

Kurdish singer Zyad Asad. (Photo: Submitted to Kurdistan24)
Kurdish singer Zyad Asad. (Photo: Submitted to Kurdistan24)

ERBIL (Kurdistan24) – In exciting news for music fans, legendary Kurdish singer Zyad Asad is preparing to release a brand-new song after many years of waiting. According to a source close to the artist, the song—one of Asad’s previously recorded tracks that was never released—will finally be available soon. The song, which is five minutes long, is expected to offer a fresh look at the artist's ongoing musical journey.

The source also shared that Asad is in good health, staying active with daily exercise routines, and continues to compose both songs and poems. Fans of the singer will surely be thrilled by this update, as Asad’s last song, “Are Naze,” was released in 2004, leaving a long gap without new material.

Born in 1966 in Erbil, Asad began his career in 1983 with his song “Duadakam,” a lyric by Qadir Sayahi. Since then, he has released five albums, becoming one of the most beloved figures in Kurdish music. Despite living in exile for over 30 years, Asad has maintained a loyal fan base, eagerly anticipating his return to the spotlight.

This new release marks a significant moment for Kurdish music and offers fans the chance to reconnect with a musical icon.

 
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