- Mahmood (singer) - Wikipedia
Alessandro Mahmoud (Italian: [alesˈsandro ma (h)ˈmud], Egyptian Arabic: [mæħˈmuːd]; born 12 September 1992), known professionally as Mahmood, is an Italian singer and songwriter He rose to prominence after competing on the sixth season of the Italian version of The X Factor
- Mahmood - YouTube
MAHMOOD è uno dei maggiori e più originali esponenti del cantautorato urban pop italiano con 12 dischi di platino e 9 dischi d’oro in Italia, 6 dischi di platino e 3 dischi d’oro all
- Mahmood - Wikipedia
Mahmood, pseudonimo di Alessandro Mahmoud (Milano, 12 settembre 1992 [3]), è un cantautore e paroliere italiano Il nome d'arte Mahmood è un gioco di parole tra il cognome ( Mahmoud ) e l'espressione inglese my mood ("il mio stato d'animo") e rappresenta il suo desiderio di portare la sua storia personale e le sue suggestioni emotive all
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- Mahmood (@mahmood) • Instagram photos and videos
2M Followers, 964 Following, 175 Posts - Mahmood (@mahmood) on Instagram: "SOTTOMARINI FUORI ORA"
- Mahmood Lyrics, Songs, and Albums - Genius
Mahmood, nome d'arte di Alessandro Mahmoud (Milano, 12 settembre 1992), è un cantautore italiano Nato da padre egiziano e madre sarda, il suo nome d'arte gioca sul suo cognome
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Alessandro Mahmoud—better known as Mahmood to his legions of fans—has become a triple platinum certified artist, MTV award winner, and coverboy for some of the world’s biggest magazines – think L’Uomo and Vanity Fair
- Mahmud - Wikipedia
Mahmud is a transliteration of the male Arabic given name محمود (Maḥmūd), common in most parts of the Islamic world It comes from the Arabic triconsonantal root Ḥ-M-D, meaning praise, along with Muhammad Sultan Mahmud (Chagatai) (died 1402), last Khan of the Western Chagatai Khanate (1384–1402)
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