Mike Massy

During his long years of experience, he has collaborated with big names in the international music scene such as Dominick Farinacci, Tommy LiPuma, The Sofia Metropolitan Philharmonic Orchestra, Fadia Tomb El Hage, Jahida Wehbe, Sary and Ayad Khalifeh, etc..

His collaboration with Pascal Obispo and Christophe Barratier, who offered him to play the title role in "Jésus de Nazareth à Jérusalem ", opened the doors to his career in France.

Amidst the raging battles and the ugliness of war, he found a harbor of peace in the angelic voice of Feyrouz and the nostalgic melodies of Zaki Nassif.

At seventeen, his deep natural curiosity and immense love of challenge pushed him to learn Arabic Opera and old Andalusian "Mouwachahats".

His innate talent and solid musical and artistic education evolved into a new style marked with novelty, distinctiveness and refinement, remaining both simple and inimitable.

"Bravo" refers to one of the songs on the album.It features Mike Massy's vocal signature, accompanied by a pop production, combined with a classical‐acoustic orchestration.

"[6] With major hits like "Ghayyer Lawn Ouyounak" (Change the color of your eyes) and "Khalasna Ba’a" (Enough is enough), Massy left a fresh mark on the Lebanese, Middle Eastern and world music scene ranging between deep romance and harsh social critique.

His cover of "Ya Achikata l Wardi" (Lover of the roses) by the great Zaki Nassif was highly acclaimed as reviving Lebanon's musical heritage in a modern, stylish and respectful way.

In 2012, he wrote and composed the soundtrack of the controversial Tannoura Maxi, the feature-film debut of Lebanese director Joe Bou Eid.

[11] While working on new projects, Mike Massy met Ayad & Sary Khalifé and decided to create a Sufi Andalusian music with a hint of Jazz and Oriental that later on sees light at the Zouk Mikael Festival.

[4][15][16] In addition to composing arranging more than 32 albums for children in English and French language, produced by Editions Kédémos, Mike Massy musically produced 3 albums topping the Lebanese hits for different artists [Sevine] Je Grandis (2016), [Re-Mi Bendali] Ma Nseet (2015) and [Yvonne El Hachem] Maaleish (2015), [Nada] Yemken, Sayf W Layl, Al Baadou Nouhibbouhoum, Ave Maria, My Mood that Day.

And Composed, Arranged and Produced a number of singles for Lebanese and Jordanian Artists: [Cynthia Karam] Albi Byehmoul, [Macadi Nahas] Kholis el Haki, Tiji Nsafer, [Jahida Wehbe], [Tania Kassis] Kam Marra, [Haifa Kamal] Ma Tensa Ouyouni.