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Laith Al-Deen

Laith Al-Deen, born February 20, 1972 in Karlsruhe, Germany, is a German language pop musician.
==Biography and Career==
Born of an Iraqi father and German mother, Al-Deen grew up in the United States and Mannheim, Germany. He achieved his first fame with his debut album, ''Ich will nur wissen'' (English: I Only Want to Know), from which came his first two singles, ''Bilder von Dir'' (English: ''Pictures of you'', German version of the 1995 hit ''Everlasting Pictures'' of B-Zet with Darlesia) and ''Kleine Helden'' (English: Little Heroes). His second album, Melomanie, released in 2002, resulted in the singles ''Dein Lied'' (English: Your Song) and ''Jetzt, Hier, Immer'' (English: Now, Here, Always), and was just as successful as his debut album. Al-Deen 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, Al-Deen released the album ''Für Alle'' (English: For Everyone), which was seen a continuation of his previous musical style. The album reached the top spot on the German album charts and was Al-Deen's greatest commercial success. The single taken from Für Alle, ''Alles an dir'' (English: All Of You), reached #21 on the German charts, the highest position for one of al-Deen's singles up to that point. The second single taken from the album, ''Höher'' (English: Higher) was one of the finalists for Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004. In fall of 2004, Al-Deen 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'' (English: The Love For the Detail) and a new single, ''Keine wie du'' (English: None Like You), were released. The album reached #3 on the German charts, and ''Keine wie du'' reached sixteenth on the German singles charts.

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