Hani Mitwasi

Hani Mitwasi (Arabic: هاني متواسي, born 1983 in Kuwait City) is a Palestinian singer-musician from Jordan[1] who is famous for singing in the ‘Spanish-Levant' music genre.

[2] Mitwasi released his first album "Khamrat Al Hob" (Translation: "the Liquor of Love") in 2006 which comprised the remaking of six folklore Levant songs in the new ‘Spanish-Levant' line of music.

Mitwasi went on to release his second album "Barmi El Salam" (Translation: "Spreading my Salutation") in 2007 where it consisted the remake of five folklore Levant songs in the new "Spanish-Levant' line of music in addition to one of his singles "Barmi El Salam".

[citation needed] Following the success of the second album, 'Platinum Records' contracted Mitwasi where they jointly produced a new album called "Ozran Habibi" (Translation: "Apologies my love") which was one of the factors that led Mitwasi to win the 'Jordan Music Award' for best Jordanian artist in 2010.

In 2013, Mitwasi performed live along with Alberto Lopez and his band in a Flamenco Levant concert which resulted in an audience exceeding 5,000 people.