Prince Abdulrahman bin Mosaad bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is a prominent Saudi figure known for his dual passions for poetry and sports leadership. Born in Paris on August 18, 1967, he was raised in a literary and cultural environment, memorizing the Quran at an early age. He studied at schools in Riyadh and later attended the College of Engineering for four years. He is widely known by the nickname "Shabih Al-Reeh" (Like the Wind), which is the title of one of his most famous poems, performed by artist Mohammed Abdo. As a poet, he has established himself as a significant contributor to modern Arabic song, collaborating with leading artists such as Mohammed Abdo, Assala Nasri, Abadi Al-Johar, and Kadim Al Sahir. He also used the pseudonym "Sadiq Al-Sha'er" for his work as a composer. Alongside his literary career, he served as the President of Al-Hilal Saudi Club from June 2008 to February 2015, a golden era during which the club secured numerous championships. He currently resides in Riyadh and is married to Princess Al-Bandari bint Hathloul bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, with whom he has three daughters: Noura, Al-Jawhara, and Sara.