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  2. List of Arabic pop musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Arabic pop-music musicians. Not all are Arabs , but all perform at least in part in the Arabic language . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  3. Najib - Wikipedia

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    Najeeb Amar (born 1971), Pakistan-born Hong-Kong cricketer; Nageeb Arbeely (1861–1904), American Consul to Jerusalem, founder of the newspaper Kawkab America; Najeeb Jung (born 1951), Indian academic administrator; Najeeb Halaby (1915–2003), American businessman and government official; Najeeb Qahtan Al-Sha'abi (1953-2021), Yemeni politician

  4. Abu Ratib - Wikipedia

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    As Masfaka balanced music with a growing interest in Islam, his work moved in a spiritual direction. [1] He joined the band of the singer Abi Dujanah for religious singing, until he founded Al-Huda band in 1981 and began issuing the albums of Islamic singing. In 1986, Al-Huda band developed to found Al-Huda Islamic Art.

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  6. Zeyne (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Sajdi's musical style has been described as "eclectic", incorporating elements of Arabic music, jazz (including South African jazz), R&B, soul, hip hop and Albanian folk music as well as drawing inspiration from the work of artists like Ziad Rahbani, Elias Rahbani, Fairuz, Lauryn Hill, H.E.R., Destiny's Child, Billie Eilish, Rosalía, Manal, Angèle and Dua Lipa, in addition to Palestinian ...

  7. Sharhabil Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed's father was a religious man, but the family already owned a phonograph and liked both religious madeeh singing as well as popular haqiba music.In an interview with the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram, Ahmed remembered: "My biggest worry was how not to upset my father, who was interested in Sufism, and was fond of madeeh, but felt that music and art distracted me from my studies."

  8. Fella El Djazairia - Wikipedia

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    Fella Ababsa (Arabic: فلة عبابسة; born 23 April 1961), better known by her stage name Fella El Djazairia (فلة الجزائرية, literally 'Fella the Algerian'), is an Algerian singer, pianist, actress, and performer. [1] She has also used the stage name Fella Soltana.

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