World music awards 2011 nancy ajram biography
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Nancy Ajram
Lebanese singer (born 1983)
In this Lebanese name, the father's name is Nabil and the family name is Ajram.
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Ajram during the Nancy 9 album signing ceremony in May 2017 | |
Born | Nancy Nabil Ajram (1983-05-16) May 16, 1983 (age 41) Achrafieh, Beirut, Lebanon |
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Years active | 1996–present |
Spouse | Fadi El Hachem (m. 2008) |
Children | 3 |
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Genres | Arabic Pop[1] |
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Website | nancyajram.com |
Nancy Nabil Ajram (Arabic: نانسي نبيل عجرم, Lebanese Arabic:[ˈnæːnsiˈʕæʒræm]; born May 16, 1983) is a Lebanese singer, television personality, and businesswoman, dubbed by Spotify as the "Queen of Arab Pop".[2] With the support of her father, she began performing as a child and ap
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Nancy Ajram discography
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Ajram in December 2008 | |
Studio albums | 12 |
Live albums | 4 |
Compilation albums | 1 |
Reissues | 2 |
Singles | 61 |
Occasionals | 25 |
Soundtracks | 11 |
Commercials | 11 |
Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram has released twelve studio albums (including two dedicated for children), four live albums, one compilation album, two reissues and 61 singles. As of 2007, she has sold 30 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling Middle Eastern music artists.[1] Numerous of Ajram's singles have reached number one on several Arabic music charts, including Hit Marker and The tjänsteman Lebanese Top 20. By 2010, Ajram was announced the best-selling Middle Eastern female singer of the decade (2000–2009).[2]
At age 15, Ajram made her musical debut in 1998 when she signed a multi-album contract with EMI and released her debut skiva Mihtagalak the same year. According to her, the contract with EMI did not
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Nancy Nabil Ajram (Arabic: نانسي نبيل عجرم, Lebanese Arabic pronunciation: born May 16, 1983) is a Lebanese singer, television personality and businesswoman, dubbed by Spotify as the "Queen of Arab Pop". With the support of her father, she began performing as a child and appeared on several television shows in her early years. By the age of 15, Ajram signed a recording contract with EMI and released her debut studio album Mihtagalak (1998). In spite of being under the legal age, Ajram was exceptionally accepted to the Syndicate of Professional Artists in Lebanon. The following year, she released her second album Sheel Oyoonak Anni (2001).
Her breakthrough occurred with the start of her collaboration with well-known Lebanese producer Jiji Lamara, when she released her controversial smash hit single "Akhasmak Ah"; created by Egyptian composer Mohamed Saad, and third studio album Ya Salam (2003) in which she adopted a public image as a sex symbol while reinventing