Toni Qattan (; born 11 August 1985) is a Jordanian singer, songwriter, and music producer of Palestinian origin from the town of Beit Jala. Toni Qattan was born on August 11, 1985, in Jerusalem. His musical talent emerged early; at the age of eight, he began learning to play the guitar and piano. After mastering composition, he studied both Arabic (Eastern) and Western singing styles. He also holds a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Applied Science in Amman.
Toni Qattan is regarded as one of the first Jordanian singers to achieve Arab-wide fame without participating in talent shows. He is also considered the first Jordanian singer to produce his own original songs and music videos, paving the way for many Jordanian artists who later inspired others to create their own music rather than limit themselves to national or classical song renditions.
Toni Qattan was born into a middle-class family. Although his father worked as a civil engineer, he was deeply passionate about music and recognized Toni's artistic talent from a young age. He supported his son's musical development by bringing him professional teachers specialized in singing and instrumental training. As a child, Toni learned to play the oud, then moved on to master the guitar and piano, in addition to studying Andalusian muwashahat and classical Arabic songs under the guidance of expert vocal coaches. In 2003, Qattan enrolled at the University of Applied Science in Amman, initially intending to study civil engineering like his father. However, during his first year, he met lyricist Omar Sari and music arranger Khaled Mustafa, with whom he collaborated to produce his first original songs â marking the beginning of his professional music career. He later changed his major and graduated with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration instead of engineering.
Toni Qattan became a professional singer in 2005, when he presented a number of musical works:
In 2005 He released a single titled "Awadtani Sahar Al-Layali" (ùÃÂïêÃÂàóÃÂñ çÃÂÃÂÃÂçÃÂÃÂ), with lyrics by Bilal Al-Sari, composed by Toni Qattan, arranged by Khaled Khawalda. It was filmed as a music video with director Bilal Al-Sari in the Jabal Al-Luweibdeh area in Jordan.
In 2006 He released two singles:
"Men Donak" (ààïÃÂÃÂÃÂ), with lyrics and composition by Toni Qattan, arranged by Khaled Mustafa. It was filmed in the Ballouneh area and at the Aquamarina Hotel in Tabarja, north of Beirut, with director Hani Khachfeh.
"Ayouni Sahrana" (ùÃÂÃÂÃÂàóÃÂñçÃÂé), with lyrics by Shadi Farah and arranged by Roger Abi Akl. The video was filmed with director Hani Khachfeh in the Chouf region in Lebanon.
In 2007 He released a music video for the song "EbâÂÂed w Rouh" (Ã¥èùï ÃÂñÃÂÃÂ), with lyrics and composition by Bilal Al-Sari and arrangement by Wissam Ghazawi. It was filmed in a garage for old buses in Beirut, Lebanon.
In 2008 He released his first album, produced by Radio Fann, Mazzika, and Alam El-Fan, in April, titled "Malkesh Zay" (àÃÂÃÂô òÃÂ). It contains 10 songs. On the lyrics side he cooperated with the poets Omar Sari, Bilal Al-Sari, and Abu Zeid Hassan, and some songs were written by Toni himself. All the melodies were composed by Toni Qattan, and the musical arrangements were by Khaled Mustafa and Khaled Khawalda. The song "Malkesh Zay" was filmed as a music video with director Jad Sawaya in the Batroun area in Lebanon.
Songs of the album âÂÂMalkesh Zayâ in order:
Malkesh Zay
Ma BaâÂÂetsh Leek
Fein El-Malak
BeyesâÂÂab Alayya
Safri
Hal-âÂÂOmar
âÂÂAshanak Enta
La Tzeed
Awwal DamâÂÂa
Ma BaâÂÂetsh Leek (instrumental)
He also released, in October of the same year, a single titled "Ahlef Yameen Allah" (ãÃÂÃÂàÃÂàÃÂàçÃÂÃÂÃÂ), with lyrics by the poet Omar Sari, and composed and arranged by Toni Qattan.
In 2009 Toni Qattan presented a song titled "Rah Terjaâ Falasteen" (ñçàêñìù ÃÂÃÂó÷ÃÂÃÂ), which he wrote and composed in January 2009.
In June of the same year, he was chosen to compose and sing a song titled "Ahl Al-Himma" (ãÃÂàçÃÂÃÂàé), which was the official song for the initiative of Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan, on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al-Hussein assuming his constitutional powers. The song featured the participation of Jordanian artist Omar Al-Abdallat.
In 2010 He released a single in March titled "Maghrum" (àúñÃÂà), written and composed by himself, with musical arrangement by Haitham QaâÂÂwar. It was filmed as a music video under the direction of Lebanese director Marc Karam.
He also released a single in October of the same year titled "Rouhi w Rouhak" (ñÃÂÃÂàÃÂñÃÂÃÂÃÂ), written, composed, and arranged by Wael Al-Sharqawi.
In 2011 He released a single titled "Law Maktoub Alayya" (ÃÂààÃÂêÃÂè ùÃÂÃÂç), written, composed, and arranged by himself. The song talks about his struggle with illness and expresses a psychological state he was going through at the beginning of his diagnosis.
In 2012 He released a single in February titled "Afa Ya Ghali" (ãÃÂç ÃÂç úçÃÂÃÂ), a Gulf-dialect song, with lyrics by the poet Omar Sari and composed and arranged by Qattan himself.
He also released a single in May of the same year titled "âÂÂAl Waad" (ùçÃÂÃÂùï), written, composed, and arranged by Wael Al-Sharqawi.
He released a single in July of the same year titled "Ahwetko Mashroubeh" (ÃÂÃÂÃÂêÃÂààôñÃÂèé), a Jordanian-dialect song written, composed, and arranged by Ali Khair.
In 2013 In February, he released the music video for his famous song "Afa Ya Ghali", which he filmed in Amman under the direction of Rouhi Lutfi.
He also released, in May of the same year, a single titled "âÂÂEinha Alayya" (ùÃÂÃÂÃÂç ùÃÂÃÂç), with lyrics by Abdulrahman Assem, composed by Karim Ashour, and arranged by Mansi. It was produced in Cairo.
In 2015 He released a single in January titled "BaâÂÂshaqak Sadeqni" (èùôÃÂàõïÃÂÃÂÃÂ), with lyrics by Areej Dou, composed by Salim Salameh, and arranged by Rojie Khoury. It was recorded in Lebanon.
He released a single in April of the same year titled "El-Bilad Talabet Ahlha" (çÃÂèÃÂçï ÷ÃÂèê çÃÂÃÂÃÂç), written and composed by himself and arranged by Haitham QaâÂÂwar.
He released a song titled "Bas Bas" (èó èó), which achieved very wide success, in late July of the same year. The song is written, composed, and arranged by Toni Qattan himself, and was recorded at QaâÂÂwar Studios.
He released a single titled "Serti Halali" (õñêàÃÂÃÂçÃÂÃÂ), written, composed, and arranged by Wael Al-Sharqawi, which garnered more than 20 million views on YouTube.
At the end of 2015 he released a song titled "Ah Ya Weili" (âàÃÂç ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ), with lyrics by Omar Sari, composed by Toni Qattan himself, and arranged by Seif.
In 2016
At the beginning of 2016 he released a song titled "Allah Yerham" (çÃÂÃÂàÃÂñÃÂà), with lyrics by Omar Sari, composed by Toni Qattan, and arranged by Ahmad Rami.
In February 2016 he released a song titled "Enti Enti" (çÃÂêàçÃÂêÃÂ), with lyrics and composition by Suleiman Abboud and arrangement by Mounir JaâÂÂfar.
In March 2016 he released the song "Sheltak Min Hayati" (ôÃÂêàààÃÂÃÂçêÃÂ), written, composed, and arranged by himself.
In 2017 He released the song "Dinya Ma Teswa" (ïÃÂÃÂç àç êóÃÂÃÂ), with lyrics and composition by Mohammad ShaâÂÂath and arrangement by Yousef Baltaji, and directed by Hamoudeh Saadeh.
In 2017 he released a new music video for the song "Ya âÂÂEib El-âÂÂEib" (ÃÂç ùÃÂè çÃÂùÃÂè), with lyrics, composition, and arrangement by Wael Al-Sharqawi, filmed in cooperation with director Abdulrahman Issa.
He released the song "Yalli Betheb El-NaâÂÂnaâÂÂ" (ÃÂÃÂàèêÃÂè çÃÂÃÂùÃÂù), which achieved massive success, surpassing 100 million views on YouTube.
He released the single "Tal El-Qamar" (÷àçÃÂÃÂàñ), with lyrics by Omar Sari, composed by Toni Qattan, and musically arranged by Mohammad Al-Qaisi, which surpassed more than 20 million views on YouTube.
In 2018
He released the song "Mostaheel" (àóêÃÂÃÂÃÂ), with lyrics by Amer Lawand and composition by Salim Salameh; it was filmed as a music video with director Abdulrahman Issa.
He released the song "Ma Baddi Hob" (àç èïàÃÂè), with lyrics by Imad Issa and composition by Omar Al-Khair, filmed with director Abdulrahman Issa. He released the song "Rahou" (ñçÃÂÃÂç), with lyrics by Omar Sari, composed by Toni Qattan, and arranged by Seif El-Din Muneer.
In 2019
He released the song "Kouni Li El-Mousiqa" (ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàçÃÂàÃÂóÃÂÃÂÃÂ), with lyrics by Omar Sari, composition by Mohammad Bashar, and arrangement by Rami Raees, filmed with director Abdulrahman Issa.
He released the duet "Hatha Qalbi" (ÃÂðç ÃÂÃÂèÃÂ) with Bisan Ismail, with lyrics by Mohammad Al-Jubouri, composition by Haider Kittara, and arrangement by Haider Kittara, filmed with director Abdulrahman Issa.
He released the song "âÂÂAmmal Tehlo" (ùàçàêÃÂÃÂÃÂ), with lyrics and composition by Aziz El-Shafie and arrangement by Toni Qattan.
In 2020
He released the song "Wahid Etneen" (ÃÂçÃÂï çêÃÂÃÂÃÂ), with lyrics by Riyad Al-Ali, composition by Mohammad Issa, and arrangement by Toni Qattan.
In 2021
He released the song "Bint Bladi" (èÃÂê èÃÂçïÃÂ), with lyrics, composition, and arrangement by Wael Al-Sharqawi, filmed as a music video with director Abdulrahman Issa.
He released the song "Hobna Dawla" (ÃÂèÃÂç ïÃÂÃÂé), with lyrics by Bashar Hawamdeh, composition by Mohammad Bashar, and arrangement by Khaled Mustafa, filmed with director Abdulrahman Issa.
He released the song "Nessini w Ghab" (ÃÂóÃÂÃÂàÃÂúçè), with lyrics by Ibrahim Mohammad, and composition and arrangement by Toni Qattan, filmed with director Abdulrahman Issa.
In 2022
He released the duet "Bedna NâÂÂalebha Aleq" (èïÃÂç ÃÂÃÂÃÂèÃÂç ÃÂÃÂÃÂ) with Muhannad Khalaf, with lyrics by Yasser Hamad, composition by Toni Qattan and Muhannad Khalaf, and arrangement by Toni Qattan, filmed with director Abdul Fattah Ismail.
He released the song "Wenak Ya Hob" (ÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂç ÃÂè), written, composed, and arranged by Toni Qattan himself.
In 2023
He released the song "Jadeer Bel Zikr" (ìïÃÂñ èçÃÂðÃÂñ), with lyrics by Ibrahim Mohammad, composition by Rami Gamal, and arrangement by Toni Qattan, filmed with director Abdulrahman Issa.
In 2024
He released the song "Khalina WaqeâÂÂiyyeen" (îÃÂÃÂÃÂç ÃÂçÃÂùÃÂÃÂÃÂ), written, composed, and arranged by Toni Qattan.
He released the song "Lel-BeiaâÂÂ" (ÃÂÃÂèÃÂù), with lyrics by Omar Sari, composition by Mohammad Bashar, and arrangement by Toni Qattan.
In 2025
He released the song "Aqwa NoaâÂÂ" (ãÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂù), with lyrics and composition by Ihab Rouza and arrangement by Ayham Rouza Al-FaâÂÂouri.
He released the song "Yalla NwallaâÂÂha" (ÃÂÃÂç ÃÂÃÂÃÂùÃÂç), with lyrics by Ibrahim Mohammad, composition by Toni Qattan, and arrangement by Amin Nabil.
He released the song "Ya Amar" (ÃÂç ÃÂàñ), with lyrics by Khaled Al-Nimri, and composition and arrangement by Toni Qattan.
He released the song "Mahla Bentak Ya Hammati" (àÃÂÃÂàèÃÂêàÃÂç ÃÂàçêÃÂ), with lyrics by Khaled Al-Nimri, composition by Toni Qattan, and arrangement by Fadi Al-Fahmawi.
He released the song "Akhir Hammi" (âîñ ÃÂàÃÂ), with lyrics by Khaled Al-Nimri, and composition and arrangement by Toni Qattan.
Album "Malkesh Zay" (àÃÂÃÂô òÃÂ), 2008
The most prominent festivals in which Toni Qattan has participated:
Jerash Festival â Jordan, in 2016, 2018, 2022, 2024, and 2025.
Expo 2020 Dubai â United Arab Emirates, in 2021.
16th Palestine Festival â United Kingdom, in 2021.
Umm Qais Festival â Jordan, in 2016.
Ziryab International Festival â Malaysia, in 2007 and 2008.
Amman Summer Festival â Jordan, in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016 and 2017.
Jordan Festival â Jordan, in 2008 and 2009.
Monte Carlo International Music Awards (Festival) â in 2007.
Palestine Summer Festival â Ramallah, Palestine, in 2007.
Oktoberfest Festival â Shefa-âÂÂAmr, Palestine, in 2017.
Nablus Festival â Nablus, Palestine, in 2008.
Tyre Festival â Tyre, Lebanon, in 2008.
Orange Festival â Jericho, Palestine, in 2011.
Dead Sea Nights Festival â Jordan, in 2011 and 2012.
Heritage Festival in Birzeit â Palestine, in 2012.
Castle Nights Festival â Jordan, in 2012 and 2017.
He took part in the âÂÂNeutrality Dayâ celebration on 12 December 2015 in the Turkmen capital Ashgabat, at the official invitation of the state of Turkmenistan and in the presence of Turkmen president Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, along with 12 other heads of state. The event also featured a number of international stars, including the Italian legend Toto Cutugno, Russian singer Polina Gagarina, and other artists from Turkey, Georgia, and elsewhere.
He participated in the musical pageant âÂÂYa Biladiâ (O My Country) with a group of Jordanian artists, performing before King Abdullah II ibn Al-Hussein at Al-Husseiniya Palace in the Jordanian capital Amman during the celebration of the 76th Independence Day of the Kingdom on 25 May 2022.
He has also performed a large number of concerts and festivals in Lebanon, Egypt, Palestine, Jordan, Qatar, Malaysia, Turkey, Sweden, Chile, the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and other countries.
Toni Qattan took part as an actor in the TV series âÂÂAl-Hob Al-Hobâ (çÃÂÃÂè çÃÂÃÂè), playing the role of Nasser. The series was produced by Roya TV in 2017 and directed by Mohammad Al-Hashki, and starred RajaâÂÂi Qawas and Maisa Abd Elhadi. He also performed the show's theme song (opening title).
Toni Qattan is the eldest child of his parents and has a younger brother and sister. He is married to the Jordanian media personality and television presenter Dana Abu Khader. They were married on September 14, 2011, in a grand ceremony held in Amman, attended by numerous media, artistic, and diplomatic figures from Jordan. They have two children:
Gianna, born May 8, 2016.
George, born December 7, 2018.
Arab media sources reported in 2010 that Toni Qattan was suffering from liver cirrhosis. Doctors stated that the condition resulted from a chronic congenital disease called biliary duct sclerosis, which usually shows no symptoms until its final stages, when the patient becomes in need of a liver transplant, as there is no other treatment for this disease. The same sources also reported that Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan covered the cost of Qattan's treatment at the King Hussein Medical Center in Amman.
News reports confirmed that by early 2013, Qattan had been receiving treatment in Italy and was preparing for a liver transplant there. On March 10, 2014, media outlets reported that the surgeon in charge of performing the liver transplant for Qattan at the Niguarda Hospital in Milan, Italy, had postponed the surgery just minutes before it was to begin after discovering that the donor liver was not suitable for transplantation and could pose a risk to Qattan's life. The procedure was therefore postponed until a new donor could be found. Eventually, Toni Qattan successfully underwent liver transplantation at Niguarda Hospital in Milan on April 26, 2014. He recovered well and returned to his normal life and artistic career.
Media outlets announced that Toni Qattan underwent open-heart surgery to replace his aortic valve on Sunday, November 27, 2022, in Amman, Jordan. His wife, Jordanian media personality Dana Abu Khader, confirmed that he was in the recovery phase in a statement she shared online.