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However, Nancy 8 spawned another four music videos. In addition to her music videos, Ajram has released eight video albums. two DVDs Live at the Jerash Festival 2004 and Ma La Ta'arifunahu An Nancy Ajram were filmed in accompaniment with Ajram's concert in Jordan (2004) and concert tour in USA (2005).
On August 30, Ajram's official Facebook page posted a 16-second preview of the music video for Ajram's next single, "Fi Hagat". Later, it was announced that Nadine Labaki directed the video, thus making her comeback to music video direction after her 4-year break. The video is also the first collaboration between Ajram and Labaki since 2006's ...
Ajram has always wanted to dedicate a work for children, and indeed, the album and video came as an important step in her career. The music was created by Egyptian composer Waleed Saad., [1] and the video was directed by Said El Marouk after "Ehsas Jdeed"'s success with Ajram, was the biggest budget out of all of her clips. It included four ...
"Ya Tabtab Wa Dallaa" (Translation: Pat And Pamper) also shortened as "Atabtab" was released in the form of a music video single in February 2006. The video was directed by Nadine Labaki and features Ajram in a clown's outfit and makeup in a nomadic circus bus in a small Egyptian town. In the story, Ajram is on tour with her love interest, a ...
Betfakkar Fi Eih (Arabic: بتفكر في إيه, English: What Are You Thinking About?) is the sixth studio album by Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram.It was released on July 30, 2008 in the Arab World, and August 1 of the same year elsewhere through In2Musica, to reach remarkable career-defining success that none of Ajram's previous records had achieved.
Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram, dubbed the “queen of Arab pop” by Spotify, has inked a publishing deal with U.S. indie music company Reservoir Media and PopArabia, its Middle East and North ...
Ya Salam (Arabic: يا سلام, English: How Wonderful) is the third studio album by Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram. It was released on February 24, 2003 by Relax-In and Megastar. Ajram worked with all new collaborations, including Tarek Madkour, Adel Ayesh, Samir Sfeir, Salim Salameh and Tony Saba.
In Mihtagalak, Ajram collaborated with several known songwriters and musicians, including Shaker Al Mouji, George Karam, Dsouki Abdel Hafez, Issam Zgheib, Antoine Al Shaack, Kamal Al Taweel and Elie Al Aliya. The only music video in the album for the lead single "Mihtagalak", was directed by Elie Feghali in Lebanon.