Cyrine Abdul Noor Omri Maak

Cyrine Abdelnour (Arabic: سيرين عبدالنور‎, also spelled Cyrine Abd Al-Nour) (born February 21, 1977) is a Lebanese singer, actress, and model. Her first album, Leila Min Layali, was released in 2004. She released her second album, Aleik Ayouni in 2006, with debut single Law Bas Fe Aini (If he looks in my eyes) becoming one of the most popular Lebanese songs of 2006. Abdelnour has also starred in Arabic TV serials and films since the late 1990s. In 2007, she married Lebanese businessman Farid Rahme. In 2011, she gave birth to their first child, a daughter named Talia

Cyrine Abdul Noor Law Bass Fe Eanaia

Cyrine Abdelnour (Arabic: سيرين عبدالنور‎, also spelled Cyrine Abd Al-Nour) (born February 21, 1977) is a Lebanese singer, actress, and model. Her first album, Leila Min Layali, was released in 2004. She released her second album, Aleik Ayouni in 2006, with debut single Law Bas Fe Aini (If he looks in my eyes) becoming one of the most popular Lebanese songs of 2006. Abdelnour has also starred in Arabic TV serials and films since the late 1990s. In 2007, she married Lebanese businessman Farid Rahme. In 2011, she gave birth to their first child, a daughter named Talia

Cyrine Abdel Nour - Habaybi

Cyrine Abdelnour (Arabic: سيرين عبدالنور‎, also spelled Cyrine Abd Al-Nour) (born February 21, 1977) is a Lebanese singer, actress, and model. Her first album, Leila Min Layali, was released in 2004. She released her second album, Aleik Ayouni in 2006, with debut single Law Bas Fe Aini (If he looks in my eyes) becoming one of the most popular Lebanese songs of 2006. Abdelnour has also starred in Arabic TV serials and films since the late 1990s. In 2007, she married Lebanese businessman Farid Rahme. In 2011, she gave birth to their first child, a daughter named Talia

Somaya El Khashab - Ayzak Keda

Somaya El Khashab was born on October 20, 1975 in Alexandria, Egypt. She is an actress, known for The Yacoubian Building (2006), Hena maysara (2007) and Kayd El-Nisaa (2011).

WAMA - Rayha Gaya

Egypt's leading boy band, which consists of 4 members-all graduates of the Egyptian conservatoire-, has emerged recently to present Egypt and the region with a new music genre. WAMA has just successfully released their second album “Ya Ghaly Alaya” in Feb. 2005…Three videos were shot for the album by the renown director Mr. Tarek Al Arian. The first video is for the hit single "Tehlefly Asada'" which remained on top of the radio charts for 5 consecutive weeks… WAMA second album is considered by all industry experts as a great success…as they are now undeniably the NB. 1 BOY BAND IN EGYPT AND MIDDLE EAST

WAMA - Lama 'abeltaha

Egypt's leading boy band, which consists of 4 members-all graduates of the Egyptian conservatoire-, has emerged recently to present Egypt and the region with a new music genre. WAMA has just successfully released their second album “Ya Ghaly Alaya” in Feb. 2005…Three videos were shot for the album by the renown director Mr. Tarek Al Arian. The first video is for the hit single "Tehlefly Asada'" which remained on top of the radio charts for 5 consecutive weeks… WAMA second album is considered by all industry experts as a great success…as they are now undeniably the NB. 1 BOY BAND IN EGYPT AND MIDDLE EAST

Assala - Howa Habibi

Assala was born in Damascus, Syria[1] to a middle class couple. Mostafa Nasri, Assala's father, was a revered Syrian composer and singer. Assala began her musical career by performing patriotic, religious, and children's songs when she was four years old. She sang the theme song "Qessas Al Sho'oub" (Arabic: قصص الشعوب), of the cartoon show, Hekayat Alamiyah (Arabic: حكايات عالمية). In 1986, Mostafa Nasri died after suffering from internal bleeding caused by a car accident. Aged 17 she helped care for her siblings, Reem, Amani, Ayman and Ayham with her mother. Assala's commercial musical career debuted in 1991 with Law Ta'rafou (Arabic: لو تعرفو). The album had 4 songs in the oriental operatic tarab style. The album was an instant hit with heartbreaking songs like "Ya Sabra Yana" and "Samehtak Ketir". She quickly cemented her presence in a growing industry brimming with new, young talent like Najwa Karam, Saber Rebaï, Angham, and Abdelmajeed Abdullah.

Assala - Kan Wahm

Assala was born in Damascus, Syria[1] to a middle class couple. Mostafa Nasri, Assala's father, was a revered Syrian composer and singer. Assala began her musical career by performing patriotic, religious, and children's songs when she was four years old. She sang the theme song "Qessas Al Sho'oub" (Arabic: قصص الشعوب), of the cartoon show, Hekayat Alamiyah (Arabic: حكايات عالمية). In 1986, Mostafa Nasri died after suffering from internal bleeding caused by a car accident. Aged 17 she helped care for her siblings, Reem, Amani, Ayman and Ayham with her mother. Assala's commercial musical career debuted in 1991 with Law Ta'rafou (Arabic: لو تعرفو). The album had 4 songs in the oriental operatic tarab style. The album was an instant hit with heartbreaking songs like "Ya Sabra Yana" and "Samehtak Ketir". She quickly cemented her presence in a growing industry brimming with new, young talent like Najwa Karam, Saber Rebaï, Angham, and Abdelmajeed Abdullah.

Shayma Helali - Ad'y Aleih

Sandy - Ayza A'olak

Assala & Ramy Sabry - Mesh Faker

Assala was born in Damascus, Syria[1] to a middle class couple. Mostafa Nasri, Assala's father, was a revered Syrian composer and singer. Assala began her musical career by performing patriotic, religious, and children's songs when she was four years old. She sang the theme song "Qessas Al Sho'oub" (Arabic: قصص الشعوب), of the cartoon show, Hekayat Alamiyah (Arabic: حكايات عالمية). In 1986, Mostafa Nasri died after suffering from internal bleeding caused by a car accident. Aged 17 she helped care for her siblings, Reem, Amani, Ayman and Ayham with her mother. Assala's commercial musical career debuted in 1991 with Law Ta'rafou (Arabic: لو تعرفو). The album had 4 songs in the oriental operatic tarab style. The album was an instant hit with heartbreaking songs like "Ya Sabra Yana" and "Samehtak Ketir". She quickly cemented her presence in a growing industry brimming with new, young talent like Najwa Karam, Saber Rebaï, Angham, and Abdelmajeed Abdullah.

Yasmine - Khodny W Rooh

Myriam fares Ah Youmah

Myriam Fares - Ayam El Shety

Yara - Betlif El Donia

Yara - Enta Minni

Marwa Nasr - Habeit El Donia

Carole Samaha - Khallik Behalak

Dina Hayek - Leh Handea

Yara - Hob Kabeer

Nesreen - Makhtoba

Dominique - Wawa Ah

Dominique - Atres

Seham Omar - Ezay Ya'ny

Karen Nawali - khossara Feik

Dana - Enta Meen

Dana - Bos Alaya - Ana Dana

Marwa - Ayza Arees

Marwa "Ma shrabshi ash-shai

Marwa - Ama Naeima

Rola - A'n Eznak Ya Ma'alem

Yara - Sodfa

Myriam Fares - Mosh Ananeya

Nancy Ajram - Elly Kan