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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]
Ana Kiteer (Arabic: أنا كتير) is the seventh studio album released by Egyptian singer Sherine.It was released by the recording company Nogoum Records in 2014. To many, this album has much meaning in the world.
Abdul Wahab Bugti (Urdu/Balochi: عبدالوہاب بگٹی) is a Pakistani folk musician who performs in Balochi and Urdu. He is known for his use of the dambura , a plucked string instrument used in the folk music of Balochistan .
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]
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 song was composed by the Egyptian Mohammed Abdel Wahab in 1960, and arranged by Egyptian composer Ali Ismael, with lyrics by poet Ahmad Shafik Kamal. [ 1 ] History
Song: Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-Singer(s) Ref. Note: Hridayam "Manasse Manasse" Hesham Abdul Wahab Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri "Onakka Munthiri" Hesham Abdul Wahab Vineeth Sreenivasan Divya Vineeth [10] Bro Daddy "Parayathe Vannen" Deepak Dev Lakshmi Shrikumar M.G. Sreekumar [11] Elza "Achante Sundari"
In February 2006, the music video for the lead single, "Ya Tabtab," was released and was directed by longtime collaborator and friend Nadine Labaki. The music video was highly praised by critics and began a circus phenomenon. With the video, the full album was released with 11 songs, to be yet an even bigger success for Ajram. [2]