Kuwaiti artist Abdul Karim Abdul Qadir passed away, Friday, at the age of 81, after he enriched Gulf and Arab singing for decades.
Abdul Qadir, who is called in Kuwait “the wounded voice”, is considered one of the most prominent singers in Kuwait in particular and the Gulf in general, in the seventies, eighties and nineties.
And local media said that the artist died in a hospital in Kuwait, the capital, after a struggle with illness.
Abdel Qader was born in June 1941, and worked in the Ministries of Interior and Information before devoting himself to singing.
Among the most prominent songs of the late artist are “Siri Al-Lail Ya Qamarna” and “Takun Zalim”. As for his most important albums, “Al-Zouwar”, “Late”, “God is with me” and “Sawt Al-Jarha”.