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15744794 | Play | Your Beauty | 03:20 Tools | |
15744796 | Play | My Hero | 03:10 Tools | |
15744793 | Play | He Is One | 03:02 Tools | |
15744795 | Play | The Mountain | 04:19 Tools | |
15744799 | Play | Morning Prayer | 03:47 Tools | |
15744798 | Play | O Allah | 03:19 Tools | |
15744801 | Play | Show Me | 05:17 Tools | |
15744797 | Play | Our Creation | 04:08 Tools | |
15744800 | Play | Everyday | 03:25 Tools | |
15744802 | Play | Your Beauty (feat Sami Yusuf) | 03:22 Tools | |
54954422 | Play | Every Day | 03:21 Tools | |
15744803 | Play | He Is One | 01:08 Tools | |
54954423 | Play | This Man | 03:21 Tools |
Hamza Robertson was born in Lancashire in the North-West of England. Since school through college, he involved himself in music and the performing arts. He was a part of the local theatre workshop, where he wrote music and acted in plays. He took part in a variety of bands beyond college, playing a variety of instruments and writing music. He still produces his own unique pieces. Through his early academic career, Hamza played the keyboard and performed vocals and as such played in several bands, later becoming lead singer, keyboard player and guitarist in a band he formed with his friends. Hamza has undertaken a series of solo performances. He studied Performing Arts Popular Music for three years. In working with Awakening, Hamza aims to take part in a new dynamics in calling to God, or 'dawah', in a new world, through producing songs with a positive message. He feels that too many people know too little about Islam and the beauty of its essential values, values which bring about harmony between people, as opposed to discord. Hamza believes that music, being a powerful source of energy, can be employed to influence people toward either good or bad. He feels there is too much 'negative music' in the world giving people the wrong message, and bringing about within them the desire to do things which are against their inherently pure nature, i.e their 'fitrah'. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.