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Sherine Sayed Mohamed Abdel Wahab (Arabic: شيرين سيد محمد عبد الوهاب; born 8 October 1980), known professionally as simply Sherine, is an Egyptian singer, actress and music judge who is dubbed "The Voice of Egypt". [2] [3] Sherine was formerly a judge on MBC's The Voice: Ahla Sawt. [3]
There are specific sections of the song that the audience still repeats to this day. [5] Poet Salah Jahin commented on it in one of his interviews, saying: "Seret Al-Hob is the teenage daughter of the song 'Inta Omri' written by Ahmed Shafiq Kamel and composed by Mohammed Abdel Wahab." [6]
Sherine, Shereen, Shirin, Şirin, Shireen, Sherin, Sherene, Sorine Sherene ( Persian : شيرين ) is a Persian [ 1 ] female given name . It is popular in Iran , Afghanistan , Tajikistan and other Persian speaking countries .
In 2016, Habib recorded a song, "Kol Maghanni", with Sherine Abdel-Wahab for his album Faraa' Keteer. The duet sparked rumors about the two singers being in a romantic relationship. [5] Two years later, Habib married Abdel-Wahab in Cairo on April 7, 2018. [6] [2] This was the second marriage for both Habib [7] and Abdel-Wahab. [1]
The film is scored by Hesham Abdul Wahab whose soundtrack featured five songs with lyrics written by Nirvana himself. Madhan Karky , Arun Alat , V. Nagendra Prasad and Raqueeb Alam wrote the lyrics for the Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi versions, respectively.
Cyrine Abdelnour (Arabic: سيرين عبد النور; also spelled Cyrine Abd Al-Nour or Cyrine Abdel-Nour; born 21 February 1977) is a popular Lebanese singer, actress, and model. Her first album, Leila Min Layali , was released in 2004.
The music and background score is composed by playback singer-composer Hesham Abdul Wahab. The soundtrack album features 15 songs with lyrics written by Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri, Arun Alat, Guna Balasubramanian and Sreenivasan. It was purchased and marketed by Think Music.
"Inta Omri" (Egyptian Arabic: إنت عمري; also transliterated as Enta Oumri, Inta Omry, or Ente Omry) is a popular Egyptian song by Umm Kulthum. [2] [3] It was released in March 1965 by Sono Cairo Records. [1]