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Balaee Fi Zamani; In the video we find Nawal singing on an island. Wala Behemenni; The music video involved used the latest technology of video effects at that time. Nawal Animation videos and photos where shown on several billboards and media in the streets in Beirut. As well as on famous international Magazines like ELLE.
After her breakthrough hits "Ayza El Radd" in 1994 and "Balaee Fi Zamany" in 1995, she sang in 1996 a famous duet with Lebanese singer Wael Kfoury called "Min Habibi Ana"; [12] this duo became the song of the year and of the decade. In 1998, El Zoghbi released her biggest selling album Mandam aleik followed by the album Maloum in 1999.
Mandam Aleik (Arabic: ماندم عليك) is the fifth Arabic language album by Nawal Al Zoghbi, released in 1998 and produced by Relax-In international. It was released 1 year after the previous album Habeit Ya Leil [ 1 ] and is still considered to be the biggest selling album of Nawal's career.
Balaee Fi Zamany - Nawal El Zoghbi; Bowery Electric - Bowery Electric; The Breathing Shadow – Nightingale; Bumper to Bumper – Stroke 9; Caca Bonita (EP) – Papa Roach; Can We Go Home Now – The Roches; Carpet – Ceremonial Oath; Carry the Day - Henry Threadgill; Cha Cha Cha – EMF; Company of Strangers – Bad Company; Coughing Up a ...
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Habeit Ya Leil (Arabic: حبيت يا ليل) is the fourth album of Nawal Al Zoghbi.It included three hit singles. It was a follow-up to the duo she performed live and recorded in 1996 with Lebanese Artist Wael Kfouri, Meen Habibi Ana.
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