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Qusai Kheder (born May 21, 1978), known by the stage names Qusai and Qusai aka Don Legend the Kamelion is a Saudian Arabian rapper, singer/songwriter, record producer, television show host, DJ, actor and model. Signed to Dubai-based Platinum Records, Qusai is the first rapper from the nation of Saudia Arabia.

Early years
Qusai Kheder was born in Riyadh in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and raised in Jeddah. Performing around the house since age two, Kheder began participating in high school plays at age 15. He started DJing professionally at the age of 16, and went on to DJ events in the Middle East, Europe, and the United States.

Early music career
At age 18 in 1996, Kheder moved to the United States to attend college. He first moved to Burlington, where he attended Saint Michael’s College and the University of Vermont. He was featured as an on-air personality/DJ at WWPV 88.7FM, Burlington, VT, from the fall of 1996 to the summer of 1997.

In 1998 he moved to Orlando, FL, receiving a Bachelor's degree in Management Information Systems in 2002 from the University of Central Florida and an MBA from Webster University in 2004. While attending the University of Central Florida, Kheder, as Don Legend, partnered with fellow MC/producer Eric Casey (aka E-Cleazy/Eva Clear) to start Eyesomnia Productions, a hip-hop/R&B production company servicing artists across the globe.

With the introduction of new partners, Eyesomnia Productions evolved into Eyesomnia Enterprises by 2004. Under the Eyesomnia label, Don Legend released two solo albums, and also recorded two EPs and a full album as part of the duo Urban Legacy with fellow MC D-Light. Legend performed regularly at several performance venues and music events in the Orlando area during the early to mid-2000s. He also performed in shows in Chicago, Atlanta, and New York.

Return to Saudi Arabia
Don Legend returned to Saudi Arabia in 2005, changing his stage name to Qusai and signing with Platinum Records, based in Dubai. His first album for Platinum was 2008's Don Legend the Kamelion, which sold over 20,000 copies in the Middle East and remained the number one album on the KSA Music Master charts for three consecutive weeks. His second album, Experimental Edutainment (2010), sold 30,000 copies and was the number one album on the Virgin top albums chart in the Gulf Region for four consecutive weeks. Two of his singles, "The Wedding" (2008) and "The Job" (2010) have been number-one songs on Wanasah's Top 10 list and on 103 MBC FM. Qusai continues to perform throughout the Middle East and Europe.

In addition to his music, Qusai began working in television as well. He and fellow Arabic hip hop artist Fredwreck hosted Hip HopNa, a hip-hop talent search contest show, for MTV Arabia in 2007. Hip HopNa became the first Arabic hip-hop show and the flagship show for MTV Arabia. In 2009, Qusai and Fredwreck began hosting Beit el Hip Hop (The House of Hip-Hop) on Wanasah TV. On January 14, 2011, Qusai will begin appearing as one of the jury members on Arab's Got Talent on MBC4.

Major label releases

 * Don Legend the Kamelion (2008)
 * Experimental Edutainment (2010)

Singles and music videos

 * 2008: "Hayo Al-Saudi"
 * 2008: "The Wedding"
 * 2009: "Mother"
 * 2009: "That's Life"
 * 2010: "Father"
 * 2010: "Any Given Day"
 * 2010: "The Job"

Television work

 * 2007: Hip HopNa, MTV Arabia
 * 2009: Beit el Hip Hop, Wanasah TV
 * 2011: Arab's Got Talent, MBC4

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