The death of the Syrian singer Mayada Basilis after a struggle with illness

The Syrian singer Mayada Basilis died on Wednesday evening, after a struggle with illness,

The Syrian Ministry of Information mourned the artist Mayada Basilis, who passed away today at the age of 54 after a struggle with cancer.

The Syrian newspaper Al-Watan said that the artist Mayada Bassilis died at the age of 54 after a struggle with cancer.

The late actress’s husband, musician Samir Kouifati, confirmed weeks ago the news of her cancer.

It is noteworthy that the Syrian singer Mayada Basilis was born in 1967 in the city of Aleppo, and began her singing career from the age of nine through Radio Aleppo.

The late singer released 14 albums beginning in 1986, starting with the album "Ya Qatli Al Hajar", a song from ancient Syrian folklore.

Her song "Kazdak Helou", which won the Golden Award for Best Arabic Song in 1999, is considered her passport to the world of fame.

In 2010, she released an album entitled "To my mother and my land", a work that was very late for its release, but it was at the level that it hoped and was accustomed to by Mayada's fans. During her career, Mayada also sang many badges for large series such as: "Brothers of the Earth" and "Days of Rage".

Mayada performed many concerts in various forums, most notably a concert in the "Palace of Fine Arts" complex in San Francisco - USA, and her two concerts at the Madrid Opera House and the Egyptian Opera House in 1998.

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