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Best Dubai act at the Time out Dubai Nightlife Awards (2017, Winners) [31] [32] Best local band / act at the Hype magazine award (2017, Winners) [33] Best local band / act at the Hype magazine award (2015, Winners) [34] Best Dubai act at the Time out Dubai Nightlife Awards (2015, Nominee) [35] Shortlisted as one of Ahlan! Hot100 (2015) [36]
Carl & The Reda Mafia is a Dubai-based band formed in October 2014.The group consists of Carl Frenais from India (singer & songwriter), Tarek Reda from Egypt (guitarist and composer), Christos Asimakopoulos from Greece (bassist) and Abimbola Durojaye "Bims" from Nigeria (drummer).
In addition to being actively involved in the nightclub and DJ scene in Dubai, [5] [6] he is known for his music production including co-producing Wyclef Jean [7] and releasing his own single and compilation album The Projects. The album was released on BMGI Middle East and was top 10 on the Middle East album chart of Virgin. [8]
[282] [283] [284] Dubai is known for its nightlife. Clubs and bars are found mostly in hotels because of liquor laws. The New York Times described Dubai as "the kind of city where you might run into Michael Jordan at the Buddha Bar or stumble across Naomi Campbell celebrating her birthday with a multiday bash". [285]
Modern Dubai is one of the main centres of prostitution in the UAE and is dubbed "Sodom-sur-Mer". [5] Prostitutes frequent the bars and nightclubs in the hotels. [5] [6] Many prostitutes from poorer countries, such as Nigeria, [9] come to work in Dubai for a short while and then return home with their earnings.
Hamdan Al-Abri was born in the United Arab Emirates on the 18th of April, 1981. His parents, Mukrim Al Abri, a Zanzibari musician, and Fatma Mattar Tajir, a doctor of Ugandan, Comorian, and Indian background, married and moved to the UAE in the late 1960s.