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Elissa returned as a judge on The X Factor for its second season on 14 March 2015. Elissa released her cover version of "Mawtini" on 29 April 2015, along with its music video. The second video from her ninth studio album was released on 14 May 2015, for "Ya Merayti".
Best of Elissa (Arabic: من أجمل أغاني إليسا) is the first official greatest hits album by Lebanese pop singer Elissa, released by Rotana on 12 April 2011. [1] The compilation features singles from her Rotana albums Ahla Dounya (2004), Bastanak (2006), Ayami Bik (2007) and Tesada'a Bemeen (2009).
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Ahla Dounya (Arabic: أحلى دنيا) (English: The Most Beautiful World) is the fourth studio album by Lebanese singer Elissa, released by Rotana on 6 May 2004. [1] The album includes 13 tracks; all of which were produced by Jean-Marie Riachi.
Ana Sekketen (Arabic: أنا سكتين) (English: I Am Two Ways) is the thirteenth studio album by Lebanese singer Elissa. It was released by E-Records on 7 May 2024. [1] The album features 12 tracks and is preceded by the singles "Batmayel Aala El Beat", "El Okd" and "Kello Waham".
Ila Kol Elli Bihebbouni (Arabic: إلى كل اللي بيحبوني) (English: To All Those Who Love Me) is the eleventh studio album by Lebanese singer Elissa released by Rotana on 25 July 2018. The album features 16 tracks. [1] On the first week of its release, the album debuted at #10 on the Billboard World Albums chart. [2]
Halet Hob (Arabic: حالة حب) (English: A State of Love) is the ninth studio album by Lebanese singer Elissa released by Rotana on 25 July 2014, making it her sixth album released by Rotana Records. [1] On the first week of its release, the album managed to rank third on the Billboard World Albums chart. [2]
For three months, it occupied the first three spots in the best-selling albums chart along with the album Fi Eshg El Banat by singer Mohamed Mounir, which was released at the same time. [2] As a result of the heavy demand and the limited availability of the first edition, eight additional editions were issued, with an average of 120,000 copies ...