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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]
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]
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. Even to Mrs. Abdel Wahab herself. Her song "Shokran Ya Shahm" (Thank you gentlemen) talks about how her husband cheated on her. [1]
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Angham was the first artist to join Sayed Naser Records company, and the youngest to be accepted. Due to her father's wide recognition in the music industry, famed composer Mohammed Abdel Wahab gave Angham the copyright of his track "Basbosa". [6] This record features a series of records that are mostly musically composed by Mohammad Suleiman.
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