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Ragheb Alama (Arabic: راغب علامة born 7 June 1962) is a Lebanese music artist and television personality. Alama began his career in the 1980s when he appeared as a contestant on the talent show broadcast Studio El Fan, on which he received the Platinum Award.
Ikaika Alama-Francis (born 1984), American football player Khodr Alama (born 1963), Lebanese businessman and music executive Ragheb Alama (born 1962), Lebanese singer, composer, television personality and philanthropist
Ragheb or Raghib is an Arabic given name and surname meaning desirous. [1] Notable people with the name include: Ragheb Aga (born 1984), Kenyan cricketer; Raghib Ahsan, politician and member of the Constituent Assembly of India; Ragheb Alama (born 1962), Lebanese singer, dancer, composer, television personality, philanthropist
Three of the four judges, including her, returned with Ragheb Alama being replaced, after two consecutive seasons, by another well-known Lebanese singer, Wael Kfoury. [47] A month later, October 2, 2014, Huawei announced Ajram as its Middle East and North Africa Brand Ambassador at the launch of the Ascend Mate 7 smartphone in Dubai. [48]
Her second album W'akherta Maak (2000) featured the single "Betghib Betrouh", a duet with Ragheb Alama which achieved commercial success and won accolades. [4] Elissa's breakthrough occurred with her 2002 hit single "Ayshalak", from the third studio album of the same name, which was a substantial commercial success. [5]
Khodr Alama, sometimes written as Khodr Alameh or Khodr Alame (Arabic: خضر علامة; born December 3, 1963), is a Lebanese music executive and entrepreneur. He is the founder and current CEO of Backstage Production. He is the brother and manager of Lebanese singer Ragheb Alama. [1]
A remix of "Good Stuff" featuring Lebanese singer Ragheb Alama was featured on his 2010 compilation album Starz Vol. 1, and on his 2014 album Habib Dehkati, as well as on a deluxe version of Shakira's She Wolf album. [13] [14] [15]
The album features eleven songs, all written by Elias Nasser, and included a duet with Ragheb Alama titled "Betghib Betrouh". [5] The song's music video, which was directed by Marc Hadifé, won many awards, [ 6 ] and as a result of its success, special editions were released under its name, which ranked first in the lists of the best-selling ...