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Amal Hejazee's greatest video clip "Zaman" فيديو كليب اغنية زمان من المطربة امال حجازي
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Amal Hijazi or Amal Higazi (Arabic:أمل حجازى)
(born on February 20, 1978) is a Lebanese singer, model and pop icon. She is
currently one of the most active Lebanese singers and has given a number of
concerts throughout the world and has made countless TV appearances. After her
lengthy career as a fashion model, Hijazi released her debut album, Akher Gharam
in 2001 to commercial success. It became one of the biggest selling albums of
the year, ranking on number eight Official Sales charts published by the Chart
Magazine. She released her second album Zaman in mid 2002 with even greater
success. The album released four number one hit singles, "Zaman", "Oulhali", "Einak"
and "Romansyia" catapulting her to phenomenal success. A third album Bedawwar A
Albi was released in early 2004 followed by the release of her fourth album Baya
al Ward in 2006. The album's breakthrough of the same name caused the
entertainer to face negative critical publicity and a number of controversies.
Hijazi continued to remain in the forefront of pop music with the release of her
much awaited Gulf single "Nefsy Tefhamny" in 2007. She released her fifth studio
album Keef el Amar in 2008, thus bringing her back on the spotlight once again.
Hijazi's personal life began to gain more media attention after her break-up
from her former business manager Sharbel Domat. She currently lives with her
mother in Beirut and has adopted a girl named Nour. In addition, Hijazi well
known for her support in charity projects has promoted humanitarian causes
throughout the world.
Hijazi was born in her native Lebanon to Mahmoud and Nadia Hijazi, and raised in
France, where her family had fled due to the political instabilities. Hijazi has
five brothers, Ibrahim, Youssef, Ahmad, Mohamoud and the late Mustafa. Her
father died when she was only ten years old and she was left in the care of her
mother. Her family realized her talent for singing and her interest in music and
duly supported her. Hijazi had in fact started her career as a model before she
became a singer.
Music career
2000 - 2003: Rise to fame
"Einak" (2002) was one of the early music videos that presented Hijazi as a
"ravishing pop star appearance" according to fashion critics.
Her first single "Halan" ("Right Away") was released in 2000 and acted as a
catalyst for Hijazi to establish herself as a major female artist in Lebanon.
The single was well-received in Lebanon and gained generally positive reviews in
countries like Egypt and Jordan. In addition, it received moderate radio airplay
in the rest of the Middle East. Surprised by the success of "Halan", Hijazi's
managers asked her to record another. Hijazi's second single "Rayyah Balak"
("Put Your Mind at Ease") was released an year later, for which she also shot a
music video. "Rayyah Balak" was a surprising success. The single was charted
strongly around the Middle East and the music video gained extremely positive
reviews from both critics and fans.
On the same year her debut album Akher Gharam was released followed the lead
single of the same name. The album was produced by Dilara Master Production and
distributed by Music Master. Hijazi made history in 2001, when her album became
the highest selling debut album ever released by a female artist. It was ranked
as the eighth highest selling Arabic album of 2001 by Chart Magazine. Akher
Gharam released three hit singles, "Akher Gharam", "Habibi Oud" and "Ghanniet"
which helped her to stay at the number one spot for more than six months. In
addition, Hijazi broke the record of having all her four singles debut at number
one in countries like Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Morocco and Tunisia. Akher Gharam
was also a considerable success outside the Middle East especially in Malaysia,
which led her to perform a the Malaysian Popular Star Award in October 2002.
Amal Hijazi promoting her 2002 album Zaman
Riding a wave of publicity and hype, Hijazi released her second studio album,
Zaman (Long Ago). Preceded by the single of the same name, the album proved to
be an instant bestseller. It debuted at number one in a number of countries like
Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Morocco and UAE. Concerning both musical content and
lyrics, the album was very similar to Hijazi's debut, although it fared better
with critics. According to Hijazi's production company Dilara Master Production,
the album has in fact surpassed expectations in the number of breaking figures
in the music market all over the world, despite of the heavy competition Hijazi
had had with a number of other Arabic female singers like Elissa.
The title track, "Zaman" went on top become one of the biggest hits ever in the
Middle East and to date is still considered to be Hijazi's signature song.
Another single "Romansyia" was also a big hit for Hijazi, continuing the streak
of hit singles off of her second album. The music video for "Romancia" was one
of the most popular of 2003 under the direction of Mirna Khayat. By the end of
the year it was announced that Zaman was one of the highest selling albums ever
released by a female artist.[1] It was also in fact the album's huge success
that made Hijazi sign her multi-million dollar promotional deal with Panasonic.
Due to the album's noted achievement, Hijazi was personally invited by the
Jordan River Foundation to hold a special concert under the patronage of Queen
Rania Al-Abdullah.[2]
2004 - 2005: Career development
After the huge success of Zaman, Hijazi was approached by the Middle East's
largest recording label, Rotana, headed by Saudi Prince Al Walid Bin Talal.
Rotana succeeded in luring Hijazi to sign a five album contract and within a
matter of minutes Hijazi was now declared as a Rotana artist. In addition, she
hired a business manager Sharbel Domat and signed a full sponsorship contract
with Pepsi and Future Television. Work on a new album began immediately. Expert
poets, writers and composers were enlisted to work on Hijazi's upcoming album,
Bedawwar A Albi which was to be release in 2004 and distributed by Stallions
Records. The eleven song album failed to top charts and received a lukewarm
response from critics, receiving only a fraction of the success that the
previous album Zaman had received. There was also in fact a huge drop of sales
due to the poor advertising and promotion provided by Rotana. Despite of all
this, Hijazi continued to promote the album and appeared on various talk shows,
giving a number of concerts all around the Middle East.
The same year, Hijazi released the album's first single "Bedawwar A Albi". Under
the direction of Mirna Khayat, the video was one of the most expensive of 2004,
having a total budget exceeding $60,000. The song debuted at number one in a
number of countries, increasing the sales of the album. The album's second
single "Mistanie Eiy (song)" was also charted strongly around the Middle East,
becoming one of the greatest hits of 2004. The video was once again directed by
Mirna Khayat. There was also a popular demand from fans for video clips of songs
like "Omri w Sneeene" "Alaa Keifak" and "Ah Ya Habibi", but these were never
filmed due to Rotana's objections.
The release of Bedawwar A Albi saw Hijazi mark a major world tour including a
successful live performance on the second day of Eid El Fitr alongside the
celebrated Lebanese singer Fadel Shaker at the Sheraton Hotel in Beirut. The
same year, Hijazi, alongside the singer Wael Kfoury, had one of the most
successful performances during the Carthage Festival in Tunisia.
In 2005, after a long absence from the scenes, Hijazi planned on releasing a new
single, "Ba'ad Sneen" ("After Years"). The song was composed by Jan Saliba,
written by Samer Nakhla under the arrangement of Jean Marie Riachi. "Ba'ad Sneen"
was expected to be a huge success but the video did not live up to the
expectations of both fans and critics. Upon its initial release, the song
received lukewarm response although it did manage to debut at the number one
spot in many countries.
Baya al Ward and "Nefsy Tefhamny" (2006 - 2007)
After an absence that lasted for more than two years, Hijazi released her
fourth, much awaited studio album, Baya al Ward in 2006. The album generated
extremely negative reviews due to its bold lyrical content and unusual artwork.
Hijazi had returned with an extremely sophisticated look that generally
attracted negative publicity and controversies where she appeared with short,
pixie blond hair and clothes that "promoted homosexuality and lesbianism
according to critics. Despite of the attacks, Hijazi continued to promote her
album throughout the world and later released the music video of the same name.
The music video of "Baya al Ward" heavily criticized and caused huge
controversies that Hijazi was promoting homosexuality. Hijazi denied the
allegations, however critics argued that the T-shirt she was wearing in the
music video had several symbols imprinted on it which belonged to a garment
manufacturer, specialising in clothing for homosexuals. At a press conference
she held in Dubai to announce the launch of her album, Hijazi clarified that she
did not know what the symbols on the shirt meant or that she never thought to
find out when she chose to wear it. Critics argued that Hijazi had gone to
extremes and cut her hair shorter than that of an ordinary woman. The video was
accused of being unorthodox because Hijazi cuts her hair off and drowns herself
at the end out of depression over the man who left her. Despite the heavy
controversy behind the video, the album Baya al Ward managed to sell in huge
numbers all around the Middle East and beyond and generated two hit singles.
The release of the Gulf song "Nefsy Tefhamny" in 2007, saw Hijazi reaching yet
another milestone in her career where she returned with a completely new and
sophisticated look.
In 2007, Hijazi released a new single, "Nefsy Tefhamny" which was a traditional
and modern Khaleeji song that brought a new style to the singer. Hijazi said
that it released mainly due to the popular demand of her Khaleeji fans. Released
in May, the song debuted at number one in a number of countries all around the
Middle East. It was charted strongly in Gulf countries like UAE, Kuwait, Qatar
and Bahrain and thus becoming probably the biggest Gulf hit of the year and a
major dance song of 2007.
Contracts and endorsements
A Fashion Look poster at an optical shop.
In early 2003, due to the success of her album Zaman Hijazi accepted a
multi-million dollar promotional deal with Panasonic that included television
commercials, point-of-purchase promotions, and Internet ties between Hijazi and
the company. The contract generated much public attention and tabloid headlines
because Hijazi was the first and sole representer and Arab ambasaddor of the
company. The same year Hijazi took part in the launching of the international
rally Formula one in Japan. Hijazi's presence at the rally was solely as a
representative for the Middle East and as an international ambasaddor of
Panasonic.
In 2004, Hijazi signed a contract with Stallions Records for the production of
her album Bedawwar A Albi under the label Rotana. To ensure success Hijazi also
signed a full-sponsorship deal with Pepsi and Future Television. In addition,
Hijazi was also under the sponsorship of LG in 2006, for the promotion of her
album Baya al Ward.
In 2007, Hijazi was approached by the Middle Eastern optical company Fashion
Look and agreed to sign a $200,000 contract with them. Since them, the singer
has appeared in a number of endorsement posters with the company. Fashion Look
also sponsored Hijazi for the production of her singer "Nefsy Tefhamny".
Controversies
The Elissa Controversy
Other than the heavy controversies behind her latest album, Hijazi has also been
accused of imitating the popular Lebanese singer Elissa, especially in the video
of Hijazi's hit song, "Bedawwar A Albi" ("Searching for my heart"). Hijazi
however denied the accusations stressing that each of the singers has her own
unique style. Hijazi added that her song was filmed long before Elissa's "Hubbak
Waja" and had been airing on different satellite channels sometime in 2004.[3]
Both Amal Hijazi and Elissa are known to be as rivals and make it a point to
avoid each other.
In a candid interview with the weekly Arabic magazine Sayidaty Hijazi revealed
her true feeling toward other female singers, along with other personal secrets.
She stated that she is on good terms with most female singers and many of them
are her friends, except Elissa. She and Elissa are not on speaking terms and she
does not believe this matter will change any time soon, but despite this fact
Hijazi wishes her the best.
Unlike the rumors, Hijazi stressed that she is not enemies with Elissa, stating,
“We are merely two people who do not mix with one another, and if we by chance
meet we just say ‘hello.’” Hijazi also stated that she does not compete with any
specific singer, but rather is inspired by the success of others and strives to
always do her best.[4]
Hijazi added that she does not flaunt her body as her colleagues do, even though
she may appear in some clips wearing a sexy outfit. In 2004, however, Hijazi put
everything aside and made a personal visit Elissa to give her condolences after
the latter lost her father to cancer. Elissa welcomed Amal with open arms and
expressed her gratitude towards Amal’s attempt to stand by her side at such a
troublesome time.[5]
Banning in Kuwait
In April, Hijazi expressed her shock at being banned from entering Kuwait
despite her continuous efforts to travel there. The singer had submitted
numerous requests to obtain a visa for both holding concerts for her Kuwaiti
fans and for leisure, but all attempts were rejected.
The singer stated that she was told that Kuwaiti officials had ordered for her
ban without giving her any justifications. Hijazi noted that she will not let
the matter be until she is able to find out the real reasons behind her ban.[6]
Philanthropy
Since, the beginning of her career, Hijazi is extremely well known for her
contributions and supports in charity projects. She was seen on the popular
Jaras TV contributing to the organization which supports elderly people and
widows. She also sung parts from some of her most famous songs to entertain
them.
In May, Hijazi was specially invited as a guest at a special event that was
organized by the Healthy Diet Association to support cancer patients and spread
awareness about uterine cancer. According to the London based Elaph, at the
event, which was a private luncheon composed of over 500 ladies, Hijazi sang a
collection of her most popular hits and expressed her ongoing support to help
cancer patients.[7]
Image and fashion
Hijazi was named 8th Arab Sexiest Woman Alive in 2008, ahead of artists like
Elissa, Nancy Ajram and Najwa Karam. [8] In addition, Hijazi managed to receive
twice as many votes as the Egyptian singer Sherine. [8]
Hijazi had in fact started her career as a fashion model and had previously
worked with a number of distinguished bodies in the fashion industry. It was her
high profile model status that rose her towards her career as an artist.
In 2005, Hijazi was especially chosen by the well-known Lebanese designer Joe
Raed as the model for his new line of wedding dresses to be released this summer
season. Ra'ed revealed that he chose Amal for her good natured qualities and her
beauty.[9] Hijazi return as a super model generated much public interest. Raed
went on to say "Amal appeared as if she came out of a fairytale when she wore
the wedding dresses I designed."
In 2002, after the release of her album Zaman rumors arose that Hijazi was
involved in a number of cosmetic surgeries due to her new look. Hijazi however
denied the statements saying that she only had one plastic surgery and that was
rhinoplasty. She added, "I refuse to insert silicon or any other thing into my
body, and greatly fear the negative side effects too many plastic surgeries may
have."[10]
Trivia
Lists of miscellaneous information should be avoided. Please relocate any
relevant information into appropriate sections or articles. (October 2007)
Hijazi holds a diploma in architecture engineering.[11]
In 2003, Hijazi was robbed while going home by unidentified individuals, who
were apparently waiting for the right moment to attack her. The singer had just
parked her car in front of her home and was preparing to get out when a group of
men suddenly attacked the car and stole her handbag. She revealed that all of
her identification cards and other important papers were in the bag, in addition
to a small sum of money. She noted that this is the first time she was robbed
and jokingly said she is considering having bodyguards to protect her the next
time she is out.[12]
Discography
Akher Gharam (2001), Dilara Master Production
Zaman (2002), Dilara Master Production
Bedawwar A Albi (2004), Rotana Records
Baya al Ward (2006), Rotana Records
Keef el Amar (2008), Rotana Records
Singles
2000: "Halan"
2001: "Rayyah Balak"
2001: "Akher Gharam"
2001: "Habibi Oud"
2001: "Ghanniet"
2002: "Einak"
2002: "Zaman"
2002: "Oulhali"
2003: "Romansyia"
2004: "Bedawwar A Albi"
2004: "Mistanie Eiy"
2004: "Omri w Sneene"
2004: "Mahabitsh Gherak"
2005: "Ba'ad Sneen"
2006: "Baya al Ward"
2006: "Jnoon Bhebbak" feat. Rayan
2006: "Betsalni Meen"
2007: "Baheb Nuoa Kalamak"
2007: "Nefsy Tefhamny"
2008: "Ahla Ma Fi el Ayyam"
Arabic
" الذي لاقى نجاحا جماهريا والذي إحتوى أغنية "عينك
عينك" التي غنتها مع المغني الجزائري فضيل. سنة 2004 أطلقت ألبومها الثالث "بتدور
على قلبي" والذي إحتوى على 11 أغنية. آخر ألبوماتها هو "بياع الورد" الذي يحتوي على
10 أغاني. ربطتها علاقة مع رجل أعمالها شربل ضومط. في أكتوبر 2007 تواترت أنباء عن
منعها من الغناء في الكويت
[1]
تعمل منذ 2003 كسفيرة لشركة باناسونيك في منطقة الشرق الأوسط [2].
ألبوماتها
آخر غرام (2001)
زمان (2002)
بتدور على قلبي (2004)
بياع الورد (2006)
Amal's News
أسرار فسخ خطوبة أمل حجازى قبل الزفاف بأيام
إتخذت المطربة "أمل حجازى " قرار بفسخ خطوبتها على مدير أعمالها قبل أيام من إتمام
زواجهما و ذلك بعدما تأزمت العلاقة بينهما على نحو جعل من مسألة الزواج أمرا شائكا
و أقرب إلى المستحيل و كما يقولون فإن "القشة التى قسمت ظهر البعير" و عجلت
بالنهاية السريعة هو إختلاف الطرفين فى الشكل الذى سوف يكون عليه حفل الزفاف ففى
الوقت الذى كان يخطط العريس لإقامة فرح أشبه بليالى "ألف ليلة و ليلة" كان للمطربة
رأى مخالف حيث أن أسرتها ترفض الإفراط أو التفريط فى حفل زفافها و لأن أسرتها "محافظة
جدا" فإنها لن تستطيع تلبية رغباته و هو الأمر الذى لم يرق للعريس و أصر على أن
يفرح بطريقته و مثل كل من هم فى سنه. و بين الشد و الجذب و تبادل الإتهامات قررت "أمل"
خلع خطيبها على كل المستويات فمن ناحية خلعته من قلبها و من ناحية أخرى خلعته من
فرقتها و إدارة أعمالها و تبحث حاليا عن شخص آخر يتولى المهمة. و يبدو أن تلك
الأزمة تركت آثارها السلبية على المطربة .. حيث قررت عدم الظهور فى أية حفلات و
تراجعت عن إتمام كل تعاقداتها خلال شهر رمضان و لزمت بيتها و لا تكاد تفارقه.
الطريف أن أسرة المطربة حاولت التدخل لإصلاح ذات البين حتى تعود المياه إلى مجاريها
بين الطرفين إلا أن "أمل" كانت مصرة على ما إتخذته من قرارات و لم تشأ التراجع عنها
تحت كل الضغوط التى فرضت عليها. المقربون من المطربة ربطوا بين موقفها و موقف
كل من "أنغام" و "آمال ماهر" اللتين رفضتا الإنصياع لرغبات أسرتهما و عندما قررتا
الزواج على طريقتهما الخاصة كانت النتيجة طلاقا سريعا و نهاية ميلودرامية لقصص حب
لم تتم و هو الأمر الذى يبدو أن "أمل" تنبهت إليه و لم تفضل خوض تجربة سرعان ما
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