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Tamally Maak, also often Tamally Ma'ak (in Arabic تملي معاك) is an international Egyptian Arabic language song by the Egyptian pop star Amr Diab in 2000 from his album of the same name. "Tamally Maak", meaning "Always with you", is written by Ahmed Ali Moussa and the music for the song was composed by Sherif Tag. [1]
Amr Diab is the only Middle Eastern artist to have received 7 World Music Awards. [29] Five of his albums reached the top 10 of Billboard 's World Albums chart, with Shoft El Ayam reaching No. 1 in 2014, the first for an Arabic performer. [ 30 ]
Tamally Maak (Arabic : تملي معاك ) also often also Tamally Ma'ak or Tamalli ma'ak is a 2000 album by Amr Diab that contains his international hit single of the same name. The Album earned a huge success in MENA and the world.
The discography of Amr Diab, an Egyptian popular pop, dance, folk dance singer, consists of 32 studio albums of which several have been well received by critics and fans from AllMusic. [1] He was born on the October 11, 1961 in Portsaid, Egypt.
Nour El Ain (Egyptian Arabic: نور العين, IPA: [nuːɾ elˈʕeːn]; English: "Light of The Eye") is Egyptian singer Amr Diab's most successful album. It was released in January 1996 and became a tremendous success not only in the Middle East but worldwide. [1]
It should only contain pages that are Amr Diab albums or lists of Amr Diab albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Amr Diab albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Aktar Wahed (Arabic : أكتر واحد ), is a studio album by Amr Diab, and was released in 2001 following the success of the previous album Tamally Maak, it contains 10 tracks, as the head of the album was "Wala Ala Balo". The album received the World Music Award for the best-selling album in the Middle East for 2001. [1]
Leily Nahary (in Arabic : ليلي نهاري) (also varied as Leily Nhary, Lealy Nahary) is an album by Amr Diab released in the summer of 2004. [1]The album contains 10 tracks, including a video clip for "Lealy Nahary", which was directed by Cameron Casey.