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Shams Bandar Al-Aslami (Arabic: شمس بندر الأسلمي, born April 28, 1980), known mononymously as Shams, (Arabic: شمس) is a Saudi〔(شمس تقطع الشك باليقين وتؤكد لـ«الراي»: أنا سعودية الأصل... كويتية المنشأ )، جريدة الراي، دخل في 10 مايو 2012〕〔(شمس: أنا لست خليجية.. ومن يكره رؤيتي بالشورت يذهب للعلاج النفسي! )، جريدة الوطن، دخل في 28 أبريل 2012〕 singer. Shams released her first album in 2000, but did not achieve mainstream success until she appeared as a guest on the show ''Leman Yajro'a Faqat'' on LBC with the presenter Tony Khalifa to talk about her problems with the Saudi singer Sara. Her third album was released a few weeks after the show and has been a major success. She has enjoyed media attention after her conflict with the singer Ahlam. She also released the successful video "ahlan ezayak", which pokes fun at the Bush Administration. She has recorded several music videos. Some of Shams's popular songs include "ahlan izayak" with George Bush, "tatah" feat. Obama, "kobar rasek", "mothahra nesa2ya", "milion", "ain frash" and "wesh sayer". On September 26, 2013, in an effort to show solidarity with demands that Saudi women may be allowed to drive, she launched a single (in Arabic) titled 'It's our right to drive' which went viral on the internet. In a 2015 interview, Shams lamented the plight of those fleeing the Syrian civil war, the deaths caused in the refugee crisis, and blamed Arab governments for being callous and uncaring. The interview became a viral video and attracted significant attention.〔http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2015/10/09/saudi-born-singer-criticizes-arab-countries-for-blaming-the-west-for-their-longstanding-problems/〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shams (singer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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