Shams, or as you know, is called the Kuwaiti Shams, and her full name is Shams Bandar Nayef Al-Aslami.
Born (28 April 1980), she is a Kuwaiti singer[بحاجة لمصدر] Saudi origin.[3] Her current nationality is from Saint Kitts and Nevis.
She was born in Hafar Al-Batin Governorate, in the east of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, to a Saudi father and a Kuwaiti mother. Her father died when she was two years old. After that, her mother married a Kuwaiti man who raised her and she lived with her mother and husband in Kuwait.[3] She obtained a certificate from the Higher Institute of Musical Arts in Kuwait.
its beginning
She started her singing career by forming a popular band at the end of the nineties of the twentieth century, while her actual start was when she signed a contract with “Ranad Audio Company”, which released her first album entitled “Habib Al-Ward” in 2001.[5] It was supervised by the Saudi composer Ahmed Al-Fahd.[5]
She continued to present her songs in the Gulf dialect, and released her second album in 2002. The artist chose the song “Seven Times” for her video clip, and the name of the song is the same as the title of her new album.[6] Shams collaborated once more with the Saudi artist Khaled Abdel Rahman, following collaborating with him on her first album, as the second song in the album was “Hala”, written and composed by him.