Arabic singers

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Arabic singers

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Arabic Singers - Elissa: Elissa, the popular Arabic singer from Lebanon, was born on 27 October 1972 in Deir Ahmar, in the Bekaa region in Lebanon. She launched her singing career in the early 90s in a talent show, Studio el Fan, on LBC. With the release of the super hit album “Baddi Doub” in 1998, she established herself as an artiste. It was one of the most sold albums in Lebanon and the Middle East, as hundred thousands copies were sold there. In this album, Elissa worked with Gerard Ferrer, one of the most celebrated French artists. Owing to the success of her first album, she got an opportunity to participate in the famous International Music Festival in Cannes, in 2000. Her second singing assignment was a duet “Betghib Betrouh” with Ragheb Alameh, in 2000. This song was a part of her second album, which sold more than two hundred thousand copies. Later, in 2001, she participated in Jordan’s ‘Fiesta Latina’. She even performed at the pyramids of Egypt as the opening act for Sting, the British superstar. Moreover, she was the solitary artist to perform in front of Bill Clinton, the former President of United States of America, at the Stars Charity show in Dubai. In 2002, she worked with Chris De Burgh in “Lebanese Nights”, an Arabic-English song. She released her third album ‘Ayshalak’ in June 2002. Another laurel was added to her many achievements, when Elissa was rewarded with the Honorable Murex D’Or, for being the first Lebanese to receive the World Music Award 2005. This Arabic singer is the official spokesperson for Pepsi. Her fifth album, Bastank sold around 3.7 million copies. The fan base of the Arabic singer keeps increasing with every new release of a music album, and every event she takes part in.

Arabic Singer - Ruby: The Arabic singer, Ruby, became a singing sensation with her debut music video, Enta Aref Leih. She began was a model, at the time when Murielle Romanoff noticed her, and offered her a part in his music video. She even acted in various television commercials including Pringles and Alo. Later, in 2001, she worked with an Egyptian film director, Youssef Chahine in the movie Sekoot Hansawwar. In this film, she played the role of a rich girl who apparently falls in love with her driver. She even appeared in a comedy film Thakafy, when she was in school. The first music video by Ruby, the Arabic singer, which released in 2003, was a hit on music stations in the Middle East. Sherif Sabri directed her next video release in 2004. When her third music video, “El Gharaam”, came out, she was labeled as a provoking sex-icon. The censor board and the governments of Syria, Egypt and several other neighboring Arabic countries criticized this film. Later, two other music videos from the film “Saba Waraaat Kotcheena” were also released. The latest music video released by Ruby is “E ba’a Abelni”, with an ancient Egyptian theme.

Pictures of Arabic Singers: If you want to see, admire or download pictures of your favorite Arabic singers, several websites are fully dedicated to them. Besides pictures, these sites also provide you with a lot of relevant information about these stars. You can even freely download wallpapers, songs, ring tones, pictures and music videos of Arabic singers.

Arabic Singers: Arabic music is one of the world’s oldest forms of music, which evolved as a perfect blend of melody and ecstasy, over the years. It moved beyond the boundaries of religion, culture and geography to spread Arabic singing all over the world. Most of the Arabic singers incorporate the classical music of their ancient land in their songs to enrich them further. Every singer has a unique way of singing and expressing these songs. This music allows the artists absolute independence of the pitch, as it does not use any harmony or chords to sound off. Arabic singers render every note with passion to express intense feelings. Most Arabic singers include Sufism in their renditions. Many renowned Arabic singers like Dana Hallabi Danna, Khaled, Elissa, Nancy and Haifa have popularized Arabic songs and music. Even if non-Arabic people may not understand the lyrics of Arabic singers, most of them relate to the meaning conveyed in the song, because of the passion with which they are sung.