Laith Al-Deen


Laith Al-Deen, born February 20, 1972 in Karlsruhe, Germany, is an Arab German language pop musician.

Biography and Career

Born of an Iraqi father and German mother, Laith grew up in the United States and Mannheim, Germany. He achieved first fame with his debut album, Ich will nur wissen, from which came his first two singles, Bilder von Dir and Kleine Helden. His second album, Melomanie, released in 2002, resulted in the singles Dein Lied and Jetzt, Hier, Immer, and was just as successful as his debut album. Laith was also nominated for the Comet, a music award given by the German broadcaster VIVA in the category of Hip hop/R&B, which he declined, saying that he would only seek recognition for German-language music rather than an international award
At the beginning of 2004, Laith released the album Für Alle, which was seen a continuation of his previous musical style. The album reached the top spot on the German album charts and was Laith's greatest commercial success. The single taken from Für Alle, Alles an dir, reached #21 on the German charts, the highest position for one of Laith's singles up to that point. The second single taken from the album, Höher was one of the finalists for Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004. In the fall of 2004, Laith produced a live album, which performed well on the German charts for several weeks. In September 2005 a DualDisc of this live album was released, with the entire album rerecorded in 5.1 surround sound. In June 2007 a new album, Die Liebe zum Detail and a new single, Keine wie du, were released. The album reached #3 on the German charts, and Keine wie du reached sixteenth position on the German singles charts.

Discography

Albums