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  2. Ya Salam - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian songwriter Fawzi Ibrahim and composer Mohammed Saad had created the track "Akhasmak Ah" in 2002 and offered it to Lebanese singer Aline Khalaf, who rejected the song and preferred another one entitled "Haymana", stating she had enough songs for her to record; at the time, Khalaf was working on her seventh studio album Law Andak Kalam ...

  3. Nancy Ajram - Wikipedia

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    Ajram's breakthrough single, "Akhasmak Ah", was released in December. The music video caused a controversy; reminiscent of older Arabic films, she appeared as a café manager who dances and flirts with its customers. It received criticism from various news publications, and it was meant to be banned on several Arabic televisions due to its ...

  4. Nancy Ajram discography - Wikipedia

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    The album's lead single "Akhasmak Ah", became a massive commercial success, topping Arabic music charts for 10 continuous weeks. [4] Two further singles were released from the album, "Ya Salam" and "Yay" which managed chart success in several Arab countries.

  5. Nancy Ajram videography - Wikipedia

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    "Akhasmak Ah" Ahmed Mahdi Ajram filmed two advertisements for Melody Hits channel. In the first one she talks to the viewer explaining about the channel's SMS and song codes and the way to use them. The second is a ringtone ad where the hero is awakened by an "Akhasmak Ah" tone that brings Ajram herself dancing to him until it's over. [65] 2005

  6. Nancy 8 - Wikipedia

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    Nancy 8 (also stylized as N #8) is the eighth studio album by Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram.It was released on March 21, 2014, by In2Musica nearly four years after the release and international success of her seventh studio album Nancy 7.

  7. Yehya Saade - Wikipedia

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    Yehya Antoun Saade (alternately spelled "Yehia" and "Saadé;" 1975–2010) (Arabic: يحيى سعادة) was a Lebanese film director who specialized in music videos. [1] He worked with numerous popular Arab artists and was known for his unorthodox approach to social taboos.

  8. Ah W Noss - Wikipedia

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    Ah W Noss received positive reviews from music critics. The lead single, "Ah W Noss", went on to achieve massive airplay and video time on the major music channels, commanding the top spot for several weeks. The album was a big hit, on the strength of the lead single. Summer 2004 saw Ajram launch a major world tour on the strength of her new ...

  9. Nadine Labaki - Wikipedia

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    The song "Akhasmak ah" (Yes, I'll fight you) sparked controversy due to its scenes of sexually suggestive dancing. [8] [13] Ajram's female character, who serves as a waitress to male customers, was seen as inappropriate and too evocative. [14]