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Emirati singer Alira takes flight with debut single and epic plans for his Expo show

- Saeed Saeed

Before taking to the stage, it is advisable to study and work with the greats.

This is what Emirati singer Alira did before releasing his debut single Take Flight on October 14.

Led by a dynamic counter-tenor vocal, the club track is an amalgam of ’90s-era pop and RnB, with cutting-edge dance production fit for clubs and festivals.

The ingredient­s in the mix, as the Emirati singer tells The National, partly lies in Alira, real name Ali Rashed, soaking up as much music as he could since childhood.

“Music really is my life and ever since I was really young, I would try to understand how some of these great songs and performanc­es were put together,” he says.

“I am a big fan of the big divas like Mariah Carey and Celine Dion and I just love their songwritin­g, charisma on stage and their ability to grab an audience.

“Of course, at the time music was a hobby, but all that experience came through when I decided to really go for it and step out with my own work.”

Aiding him with that transition is a bona fide hit-maker. Take Flight’s producer is none other than Wayne Wilkins, the British songwriter who has produced hits for Beyonce (Sweet Dreams), Jordin Sparks (Battlefiel­d) and Natasha Bedingfiel­d (These Words).

Alira recalls his song was largely formed by the time it reached Wilkins, as he’d already written the lyrics and melodies on piano.

“We are currently working on a music video for this and that’s exciting because the song talks about love and space,” he says.

“The song revolves around the story of two lovers who go through a particular experience which changes everything. At the end of the day, it is also a good vibes song that you can hear loud in the clubs and dance to.”

Alira will put the track to the test with his first major performanc­e at Expo 2020 Dubai in January. Further details on his performanc­e will be announced soon.

With 20 songs already recorded and to be released regularly, he is confident he can pull off a show fit for the occasion. One of the unreleased tracks set to feature as part of his concert is dedicated to the Expo. “I have this thing where I can envision things before it happens,” Alira says. “This song for the Expo came to me in August 2020 and I immediatel­y realised this is something I can work with.

“And when I was writing the song, I was already visualisin­g performing it on a large stage with all these flags waving. It helped me in that it made me excited and to also write a song that will work on that large stage.”

The Expo performanc­e will also boast slick choreograp­hy and visual elements, says Alira, to ensure his appearance is memorable. “It also makes me proud because this is really what the Expo is about,” he says. “It is not only a place to celebrate advancemen­ts but to provide opportunit­ies.

“This is what I am doing. I always had this dream of doing something meaningful with music and I can’t wait to show people what I have.”

With 20 songs already recorded, Alira is confident that he can pull off a show fit for the occasion

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Alira’s Expo show will feature slick choreograp­hy and visuals

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