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Assala was born in Damascus, Syria [1] to a middle class family. Mostafa Nasri, Assala's father, was a revered composer and singer. Assala began her musical career by performing patriotic, religious, and children's songs when she was fourteen years old. She sang the theme song "Qessas Al Sho'oub" (قصص الشعوب), of the cartoon show ...
Marwan Khoury (Arabic: مروان خوري; born February 3, 1968) is a Lebanese singer, writer, composer and music arranger.He has composed hits for artists such as Majida El Roumi, Saber Rebaï, Nawal Al Zoghbi, Assala Nasri, Najwa Karam, Fadl Shaker, Elissa, Carole Samaha, Bassima, and Myriam Fares.
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Myriam Arbal Fares was born on May 3, 1983 in Kafar Shlal, a small village in Southern Lebanon Saida. Her journey in the world of arts began at the age of five when she started learning classical ballet. At the age of nine, she exhibited her talents on the television program Al Mawaheb Al Saghira and was honored with the first prize in oriental ...
Shakhseya Aneeda (Arabic: شخصية عنيدة) is the 23rd full-length studio album by a Syrian recording artist Assala Nasri, released on September 20, 2012.With this release, Assala explores for the first time a new set of sounds and genres including Dance, Latin, and house, by collaborations with some of the biggest names in the Arabic music industry including Tarek Madkour, Hadi Sharara ...
Website. paulaabdul.com. Paula Julie Abdul (born June 19, 1962) [2] is an American singer, dancer, choreographer, actress, and television personality. She began her career as a cheerleader for the Los Angeles Lakers at the age of 18 and later became the head choreographer for the Laker Girls, where she was discovered by the Jacksons. [3]
A second single from the album was released into a video clip, the main single "Tayr El Hob" in January 2012. Hoda Saad wrote songs for other Moroccan singers such as Asmaa Lamnawar, Tahra Hamamish or Leila Gouchi and even wrote and composed a song for the great Syrian singer Assala Nasri's upcoming album. [2]
During the long-delayed Lebanese presidential election held on October 31, 2016, one member of Parliament anonymously voted for Myriam Klink, drawing laughter. Parliamentary Speaker Nabih Berri ruled her vote invalid because "She's Orthodox", alluding to Lebanese political tradition of selecting a Maronite Catholic for President.