Sexy and charming Egyptian singer -
مغنية طيبة جذابة ومطربة
Sexy Egyptian Young Pop Star -
انغام مصرية Angham
This is "Seedi We Salek" song by the Egyptian
singer Angham. A great Arab song from the 1990s.
اغنية سيدي وصالك للمطربة المصرية انغام
Angham (born January 19, 1972) is an Egyptian singer, record
producer and actress. Her debut was in 1987 under the guidance of her father,
Mohammad Suleiman. She is the most successful vocal female artist of the 1980s
in Egypt. Following her divorce from Magdy Aref in 2000, Angham took much more
control over her image and musical style after that “Leih Sebtaha” (Why Did You
Leave Her) record established her into a strong position amid the constant
emerge of new voices in the Middle East music scene. After a highly publicized
feud between Alam elPhan Music Records’ president Mohsen Gaber and the artist
[1], Angham moved to another record company, Rotana. In 2005, she released "Bahibbik
Wahashteeny" (I Love You, I Miss You) record [2]. The record was critically
acclaimed, but commercially was not as expected. After a three years, Angham
return to the forefront of Arabic pop music in 2007 with her hit record “Kolma
N’arrab” (Whenever We Come Closer) which sold more than half a million CD across
the Middle East in less than three months and was awarded a platinum
certification. [3] Angham was named the best selling female pop artist in Middle
East for the years 2000, 2001 [4], 2003 [5], and 2007 [6]. She is well-known for
her vocal range, simplicity, melismatic style, and use of the whistle register.
However, some critics have said Angham's efforts to showcase her vocal talents
have been at the expense of communicating true emotion through song rather than
showing her full vocal capacities.[citation needed] Contents [hide] 1 Life and
music career 1.1 Childhood and youth 1.2 1987-1994: Debut with her father 1.3
1995-2000: Search for expansion 1.4 2001-2003: New image, independence and
liberalism 1.5 2004-2006: Personal and professional struggles 1.6 2007-present:
Return to stardom 2 Upcoming records 3 Acting career 4 Artistry 4.1 Voice 4.2
Themes and musical style 5 Discography 5.1 Studio albums 5.2 Singles 6 External
links Life and music career
Childhood and youth Angham was born in Alexandria , Egypt at
Eshabty hospital. She is the first and oldest child of Mohammad Suleiman, a
former violinist, music composer, orchestra chief, and singer, while her mother,
Mageda Abdel Aaleem, is a household wife and a retreated artist. She grew up in
an Islamic family who is very religious.[7] Angham's family moved to Cairo by
the late 1990s, and settled down at elMohandiseen Street, an avenue reputated
for having many celebrities as residents. Angham have three siblings. Her
brother, Khaled, who is studying music arrangements [8] and her sister, Ghenwa,
who is currently attending university in elHadeetha Academy in elMaady. Angham
was strongly against her sister's decision to enter the music industry, and
succeeded in preventing her to do it because she considers that she have no
singing talent.[9] Because of his physical handicap, Angham kept her third
sibling, Ahmad, away from the spotlight and his identity and whereabouts remain
till this day, anonymous. [10] Despite her busy schedule at the studio with her
father, Angham had little personal contact with her father, and felt closer to
her mother because she worked hard in keeping the family together, especially
since she considered her father was a ruthless man and hard to deal with [11].
Spending much of her time at home alone, Angham turned to music as an outlet.
She began singing at around the age of sixteen, and her uncle, Emad Abdel Haleem,
began teaching her how to present herself to an audience. Angham performed for
the first time in public during Cairo's Radio syndicate ceremony because they
were looking for new voices to artistically adopt them. She sang "elGennah Taht
Akdamek" (Paradise Is Under Your Feet) as a dedication to the mothers who were
present during the concert. Despite winning the contest, Angham recalls how her
father was not pleased with her performance and that his negative attitude was
the major force that propelled her in a battle between her talents and her inner
self to come up with better songs. On "Maa Hobby" (With Love) talk show in 2005,
host Joumana Bou Eid asked Angham how she felt toward her dad after eight years
of collaboration in making records. Angham replied "that she owe him many things
and that she is lucky he is her father and an important figure in the music
industry at the same time". The publicity of Angham's separation from her father
whether on a personal or artistic level stabilized Angham's independent entrance
into the industry of music. [12]
Angham with her ex-husband Fahd at the Kuwait international
airport in 2005 for a short visit to Fahd's family Angham only attended high
school. Upon its completion, Angham moved to Cairo's Conservatory of Music. She
studied the basics of the music, improved her voice's capacities, and learned
how to play on the traditional piano and Oud. However, Angham fell into a
nervous breakdown when she received news about her uncle's death which happened
on the same day of her first tour in Tunisia at the Carthage International
Festival. Months before "Bet'heb Meen" (Who Do You love) record's release in
1999, Angham married Magdy Aref, an Egyptian businessman and music video
director, from whom she gave birth to a boy named Omar. Angham's father was
strongly against his daughter's choice of husband, but the artist married Magdy
without her father's approval. [13] In 2000, their divorce caused a riot in the
press who criticized Angham lack of experience in managing to keep her records
unaffected by her private life. [14] They added that she was too young for a
step like it. Angham remained a single mom for four years before she finally met
music arrangist Fahd and become romantically involved during the making of her
2003 record "Omry Maak". On April 2004, they were married in a huge ceremony on
the "The Place" yacht in 2004.[15] Their love relationship was built over many
years and they were spotted together on many occasions. In 2003, the press
rumored that Angham married him secretly.[16] Likewise, her publicly-viewed
marriage ended this rumour. [17] Among the invitees present at the wedding were
artists Elissa, Sherine, Mohamed Hamaki, Khaled Agag, Sheriff Makkawy, and Ehab
Toufic. Rotana Records company's president, Salem elHindy, and his spokesperson,
Tony Semaan, also attended the wedding. Angham's father and son, Omar, chose not
to attend Angham's wedding. On December 2005, Angham gave birth to Abdel Rahman.
[18] However, the marriage did not last long and Angham divorced Fahd on June
2008. She is currently living in a grandiose villa in alShourouk, a remote
banlieu in Egypt, with her two children. [19] 1987-1994: Debut with her father
Released in the year 1987, "Fil Rokn elBaeed elHady" (In The Far Distant Corner)
is Angham's first breakaway record. Her father introduced her to Sayed Naser, a
businessman and record producer, who agreed on producing and financing her
records and tracks. Angham was the first artist to join Sayed Naser Records
company, and also the youngest to be accepted. [20] Because of her father's wide
recognition in the music industry, legend artist Mohammed Abdel Wahab gave
Angham the copyright of his track "Basbosa" (Cute Girl) to remake it in her new
debut record. [21] Angham was the first artist from the 1980s to be given a song
from a legend artist. This record in question will be featuring the debut of a
series of records that are entirely and in some, partially, musically composed
by Mohammad Suleiman. Angham's lyricist, Ezzat elGendy, who was behind the
success of "Sidi Wisalak" (Your Charm) in 2001 also saw his debut with Angham in
the "La Ya elHob" (No Love) track. [22] "Fil Rokn elBaeed elHady" witnessed an
important success for Angham which pushed her further toward a promising singing
career. In the following year, Angham conceived "Awal Gawab" (The First Answer),
her second record, as a homage to Egyptian soul music composer, Sayed Makkawy,
and she worked with a variety of lyricists on the record. Sayed Makkawy also
gave her the copyrights of his song "Aalo Enseeh" (They Said Forget Him) to add
it to the record.[23] "Awal Gawab" record was released soon after her debut
record but was neither critically nor commercially as successful. Both tracks "Awal
Gawab" and "Hawa elMasayef" (Summer Love) have been Angham's most successful
ones in this record. The artist had been lobbying to produce her own songs, and
share her own opinion in front of a strong minded father. "There was no me in
this album. There was nothing in this record that I could relate to." Angham
confessed that she wanted to produce her own records, but feared over her
father's anger. During 1988, although she occasionally performed live, stage
fright prevented Angham from embarking on any major tours. Her first widely seen
concert appearances were mainly on the Opera House in Cairo, and she said she
felt that her performance proved her vocal abilities were not, as some had
previously speculated, simulated using studio techniques. Four next records
which were all produced by Sayed Naser Records except the last one which is
produced by "Sawt elCahira" (Voice of Egypt) Records saw the light. They were a
transitional phase of Angham in her adolescent years. Most of the tracks dealt
with love, breakup, friendship, family and fun. These albums were titled as "LaLiLi
Lali", [24] "Layek", [25] "Ettafakna" [26] and "Bibassata Kida". [27] The first
two were released in the year 1989, the third in 1990 and the fourth in 1991. In
1992, she sang two songs composed by the Saudi composer,Mohammed Al-Senan, which
are "Shayfak" (I See you) and "Ain El-Hawa" (The Eye of Love). The lyrics of
both songs were written by Ezzat elGendy. They were produced by "Alkhoyool" in
1992, and they were reproduced by production label, Rotana, in 2002 among the
famous collection musical record "Mahrajan Nagham Watarab 2002" (Festival of
Melodies and Oriental 2002). However, Angham's relationship with her father
started to deteriorate when the latter discovered his daughter's intention of
separating from him, and the fact that she have grown greedy and rebel have
caused him stress over the publics reprisal of his daughter's as a person and
artist. Among the four records, it was the last one that had a phenomenal
success. The latter featured the hit "Ya Tayeb" (Humble Person), which tackled
the subject of humanity and stabilized Angham's position as a celebrity,
becoming a name as successful as Amr Diab. In 1992, the feud between Angham and
her father was at stake. On the same year, Angham worked less with her father to
conceive her seventh record, "Inta elAlam" (You Are The World) which was
produced by "Sawt elCahira" (Voice of Egypt) Records. She collaborated with
Waleed Khand in the desperate goal to prove she can have successful songs
without her father. [28] However, the record failed. In 1991, in an effort to
maintain her popularity, she worked again with her father who exclusively
composed all her songs. The 1993 record "Ella Ana" (Except Me), produced by
Rocky Records, was the best record for Angham between 1987 and 1994. This fact
was attributed to the critical and commercial success of tracks[citation needed]
"Telephonak Kam" (What's Your Phone Number), "Shantet Safar" (Luggage of Travel)
and "Ella Ana". [29] "Shantet Safar", alongside "Ya Tayeb", continues nowadays
to be the sole old hit of Angham to survive as intensively as her 2001 hit "Sidi
Wisalak" (Your Charm). After the 1993 record's release, Angham officially
separated from her father after many unsolved misunderstanding. The separation
was highly-publicized in the press, and the Arabic society who is patriarchal by
excellence, raised anger toward Angham for ungratefully denying her father's
favor. [30] 1995-2000: Search for expansion After her separation from her
father, Angham collaborated with music composer, Ameer Abdel Mageed. He worked
subsequently on "Baollak Eih" (Tell You What) record in 1995 and musically
composed all its tracks. [31] The record was produced by Laser Records owned by
Mustafa Dagher. In this record, Ameer Abdel Mageed recommended Angham to pick up
songs that demonstrate her full vocal capacities alongside emotions. The track "Tekdar
Aal Meshwar" (Are You Up To The Long Journey) was sung in 7.6 octave voice with
a rich oriental music background. "Law Hasseit" which was filmed as a music
video is the first track to contain quick Latin/Spanish beats, and perhaps
helped Angham gain more popular in the young demographic. The sound engineering
was taken care by Ameen Akef, Hussein Aahdy, and Omro Hashem, while the record
was co-produced by Angham and Adel Othman Helal. The record received good
review, and was perhaps the first record to be successful without her father's
help. In 1996, under Laser Records' production, Angham's tenth record "Akdar" (I
Can Make It Through) saw the light. It is entirely composed by Ameer Abdel
Mageed. The record is released in a second copy featuring the unreleased track "elAmar"
(The Moon). [32] Angham, in this record, stepped up in the light to show that
she can make it through hard times and that she is in the phase of discovering
who she is as an artist, far from her father's guidance. She said she is slowly
finding her liberty and style, but is not there yet. International composer,
Abdo Dagher, also worked with Ameer Abdel Mageed in the construction of the
tracks' melodies. [33] Angham's management advised the artist to extend her
popularity in other regions of the Middle East which was not familiar with her
records yet[citation needed]. Angham started to experiment in the Lebanese
dialect, but she found out that she did not master it yet. However, she
rehearsed for the Gulf dialect and later on, presented her demo track to her
friends. The latters were fully convinced with Angham's performance in the Gulf
language, a major step and encouragement that enabled Angham to do a Gulf
record. In fact, in 1996, "Shay Daa" (Something Got Lost) [34] was her first
Gulf record which was produced by Founoun elJazeera (Islands Arts) Records. It
was an instant hit in the Gulf regions, and the first to open more career
occasions for Angham. She was no longer doing concerts in Egypt only, but also
in Dubai, Qatar, Kuwait, and UAE, and many more. She is the first non-Gulf
artist to have a record that is as successful as the local artists. However,
since the day Angham separated from her father, the press constantly came up
with rumors about their relationship, concluding they even got separated on the
personal level. Angham returned to the spotlight with a very successful record "Betheb
Meen" (Who Do You Love) in 1997 where she worked once again with her father, but
on only two songs. [35] Upon its release, Angham silenced all rumors about her
relationship with father, indicating that even though they got separated on the
professional level, the link father-daughter remained till day intact. [36]
Aside her father, she also worked with both music composers Ziad elTaweel and
Ameer Abdel Majeed. Because of its success, the first copy of the record was
sold quickly and Rotana Records Production released a second version in the
market. [37] Because of her first Gulf record's success, Angham embraced a
second experience at the same level. "Khalli Bokra L'Bokra" (Keep Tomorrow For
the Future) record released in 1998 and produced by Stars Records company was
even more successful than the first one. [38] The record contained hits like "Haybet
Malek" (Pride of a King), "Ma Had Fady" (No One Cares), "Eedna Mbarak" (Happy
Anniversary) and "Ghareeb" (Strange). In this record, the music of the tracks
were mainly composed by Tarek Mohammad, Khaled elSheikh, and Talal Medah. "Ghareeb"
track is only available in its complete version on the CD. The record "Wahadaniya"
(Lonely Woman) released in 1999 marks the transition between the old version of
Angham under her father's guidance and the new one who is more liberative,
young-looking and upbeat. It was produced by Sawt elCahira Records, which took
back Angham under its wings after knowing her popularity grew more intense. All
the tracks in this records were hits, but the most successful ones were "Bet'hebbaha
Walla" (Do You Love Her Or What), "Baatly Nazra" (Send Me A Glance) and "elAlak
Had" (Find Someone). For the first time before they got married in 2004, Angham
worked with Fahd who co-arranged "Wahadaniya" (Lonely Woman) track alongside
Mika. [39] "Wahadaniya" in its instrumental version is available on both CD and
tape version. However, the song did not receive enough acclamation because it
was sang in a slang and old Egyptian accent. [40] Angham received "Best Female
Artist" in 2000 for this record. Her music video "Bethebbaha Walla", featuring
Angham in an old and new look which indicated a transition period, received
"Best Music Video" in 1999. [41] Egyptian artist, Fatma Serhab, worked in her
early career with Angham as her background chorus in "Wahadaniya" record, before
she left to conceive her own records. 2001-2003: New image, independence and
liberalism Angham and Magdy Aref separated in 2000. [42] Although the public
image of the marriage was a happy one, she said that in reality she had felt
trapped by her relationship with Magdy, whom she often described as controlling.
Soon after the separation, Angham hired an independent publicist and a new
attorney and manager. She became a phenomenal artist during this period,
contributing to the inspiration of many artists who are still in the debut of
their singing career. Angham's next album, "Leih Sebtaha" (Why Did You Left Her)
which was produced by Alam elPhan Records company and released in 2001, yielded
the number-one single[citation needed] "Sidi Wisalak" (Your Charm), the lyrics
and music video for which presented a more overtly feminine and sensual image of
her than had been previously seen. [43] She stated that "Leih Sebtaha" defined
the point that she attained full creative control over her music, which
continued to move in a steady direction with material mostly written and
composed by Bahaa elDeen Mohammad and Sheriff tagg respectively. [44] However,
she added: "I never thought it's that much of a departure from what I've done in
the past. It's not like I went crazy and thought I was going to be the artist I
am now. Personally, this album is about doing whatever I dreamt to do". Reviews
confirmed that "Leih Sebtaha" is by far the most successful record that Angham
ever did. "Sidi Wisalak", co-written by Angham and her life-time friend, Ezzat
elGendy, is easily the most successful, personal, and confessional-sounding
track she's ever done. The record was a commercial success[citation needed] ,
and both "Sidi Wisalak" and "Magabsh Serty" (Did He Mention Me) tracks boosted
the sales and gave her the title of the best selling living Egyptian female
artist. [45] "Magabsh Serty" is also the last song that Riyad elHamshari
composed for Angham.[46] [47] Also on the same year, she appeared on "3 Sharee
elNoujoum" (3 Stars Avenue) televised show, though her alleged prima donna
behavior had already led many to consider her a diva. She was honored officially
as "Egypt's Number 1 Female Artist" in 2001. [48] By the following year, she had
entered a relationship with music arranger, Fahd. [49] "Omry Maak" (My Life With
You), Angham's sixteenth studio album, was released in 2003 and produced by the
same records company as its precedent. It comprised more R&B, Rock 'n' Roll and
ballad songs, many of them arranged by Fahd. "Omry Maak" and "Arrefha Beya"
(Introduce Me To Her) tracks reached number one in the Middle East, in a time
where the industry witnessed the release of unsuccessful records from fellow
Arabic artists. Media reception of "Omry Maak" was in majority enthusiastic,
with the Riyad Newspaper saying the album is like "a state of euphoric love
between the lost of human senses and the phenomena of passion in its ultimate
summit". [50] "Omry Maak" will become Angham's third best selling record in her
career. However, Angham accused Alam elPhan of under promoting the record: "The
current situation that I am living in my professional career is not positive.
I'm getting a lot of negative feedback from certain corporate people. I wanted
to be free from Alam elPhan", she replied upon the news of her separation from
Alam elPhan. Angham added that the owner of her company refused to let her film
"Arrefha Beya" as her second music video. There were lots of promises that he
did not accomplish. In 2004, Angham released "Khaleeny Maak" (Keep Me With You)
single on Valentine Day. [51] It was broadcast on the radio and later on
released on the Internet. The track features Fahd's first singing attempt
alongside the artist. 2004-2006: Personal and professional struggles Angham's
popularity declined with the release of "Bahibbik Wahashteeny" (I Love You, I
Miss You) record in July 2005. After "Bet'heb Meen" (Who Do You Love), Angham
returns to another collaboration with Rotana Records company to produce and
promote the 2005 record. She officially joined the record label on March 2004.
Angham's new marriage to Fahd topped with her constant exhaustion, a second
pregnancy and an operation for a kidney stone prior to birth [52] made it
impossible for the artist to focus on the record. The lead track "Bahibbik
Wahashteeny "gained good reviews, and its music video, directed by Hady
elBajoury, was filmed in September 2005. In the music video, Angham showed her
real pregnancy in the clip while her ex-husband appeared on the clip too briefly
at the end. However, due to late production and release of the music video, the
audience were unaware of the record's release in the market. Angham tried to
boost the sales of the record by filming "Bahib Nafsi" (I Love Myself) track as
her second music video, but it brought a moderate boost to the overall sales.
[53] Despite the moderate success, "Bahibbik Wahashteeny" remains the most
personal record to Angham. Angham began a long series of tours to help promote
the record. Two days after the release of the record, she performed a successful
concert in Tunisia at the Carthage International Concert alongside artist Ramy
Ayash. The public exceeded 7500 in number[citation needed] [54] She also
participated at Star Academy in its fourth season, [55] "Maa Hobby" (With Love)
talk show, [56] "Khaleek BelBeit" (Stay Home) talk show [57], and "Saat Samee"
(An Hour of Hearing) at Noujoum FM radio. [58] Angham also performed at Hala
Febrayer (Welcome February) concert at Kuwait, alongside artist Saber elRibai,
Khaled Slim and Hamoud elNaser. [59] Angham also won "Sawt elHob" (Voice Of
Love) award in 2006 at the Alexandria National Music Festival in its fourth
round. [60] Despite the promotion, the record became the artist's commercially
least successful record in her career.[61] 2007-present: Return to stardom
Angham's eighteenth studio album, "Kolma N'arrab" (Whenever We Come Closer), was
released in 2007 and contained contributions from music composers such as Khaled
Ezz, Tamer Ali, Ramy Gamal, Baleegh Hamdy and Sheriff Tagg. After criticisms
that Angham is over-using her ex-husband to rearrange the tracks in "Omry Maak"
and "Bahibbik Wahashteeny" (I Love You, I Miss You) records, Angham collaborated
with a variety of music arrangers. They include: Fahd, Tarek Madkour, Walid
Fayad, Ashraf Mahrous, Tamim and Essam elSharayty. The record features a remake
of "Ashky Lmeen" (Who Can I Complain To) as a tribute to Mohamed Mounir. [62]
Angham is the first female artist to include a remake in her record for a living
artist. She said her 2007 record was "very much a mixture of everything that is
joyful and sad in life."[63] "Kolma N'arrab" became the best-selling record for
a female artist in the Middle East in 2007. [64] Almotamar (The Conference)
reviewer concluded that Angham's the best-selling female artist during summer
2007, beating sales of Lebanese artists Nancy Ajram and Najwa Karam. [65][66]
The record earned Angham a platinum certification. Her music video, which cost
half a million dollars [67] and was directed by Ahmad elMahdy, peaked on rank
one at Rotana Top 20 chart on 25 August 2007. "Dah Elly Indi Track" peaked at
rank two at Radio Orient chart in France, [68] while "Kolma N'arrab" track
peaked on rank one on August 6, 2007 at "Eftekasat Top 10 Songs of the Week"
chart.[69] [70] Angham won Best Egyptian Female Artist award in 2007 officially
given to her by the Nile Entertainment channel. Angham began a series of
televised appearances to promote her record. She appeared on X-Factor at Rotana,
[71] "Nejm elNoujoum" (Star of the Stars) in Kuwait, Studio 2M in Morocco [72]
and "Maa Hobbi" (With Love) in Lebanon. She debuted her first tour with a
successful performance in Cairo at the "Layali elTelevision" (Nights Of The
Television) concert on July 14, 2007 which took part at the Chinese Garden, amid
a young demographic which surpassed 3000 in number.[73] The record "Kolma
N'arrab" has been nominated for Best Selling Record at the World Music Award
2007 alongside Amr Diab and Nancy Ajram. Angham continues her tour and her
second concert promoting her latest record took place on the 20th December 2007
in Ismaeiliya province in Egypt where 3500 people attended[citation needed] .
Angham also was guest on Taratata on Dubai Channel, alongside Khaled elSheikh,
Hasna and Jad Nakhleh. On the third of February 2008, she appeared for the
second time on Taratata to honour Egyptian artist, Mohammad Mounir, alongside
artists Zein elOmar, Hussein and Houda Haddad. She also took part with Syrian
singer Asala in the first live airing of "elArrab" (The Mentor) show in its
first cycle, hosted by Nichan Deirharotonian. The artist also recorded an
episode for "Inta Meen" (Who Are You) show hosted by Nadine Fallah on Abou Dhabi
Channel. Angham was also invited to the "10th Hour" show on Dream channel on the
second January 2008.[74] According to Elaph E-newspaper, Angham will continue
her tour and her third concert around the Middle East is due to take place at
the Doha's 9th Music Festival, where she will be closing the event alongside
Gulf legend artist Mohammad Abdo on 29 January 2008.[75] The concert was a
phenomenal success and tabloids acclaimed Angham for her appearance.[76][77]
[78] [79] [80] International press coverage was present during Angham's concert,
including Reuters, who was interested in taking valuable pictures of the meeting
between the artist and Mohammad Abdo. Angham's fourth tour in Kuweit was
canceled due to unknown reasons. Angham's second single from the 2005 record "Mabataallemsh"
(Never Learning) was filmed as a music video under the directing of Ahmed
elMahdy. The music video peaked number 1 in Rotana for three consecutive
weeks[citation needed] , and positionned itself in rank number 2 in the Lebanese
Nadine magazine[citation needed] . The music video featured Angham as a sad
lover who yearns for the return of her man which was not directly filmed, but
rather was professionally indicated by hints all over the music video. The music
video was an instant phenomenal success[citation needed] .In less than one month
upon its release, the music video was viewed 7,397 times on Youtube.[citation
needed] The fellow artist returned to Star Academy 5, in its last cycle, with
three ravishing new look, and performed with contestant Shahinaz her two hits "Kolma
Ne'arrab" and "Atmannalo elKheir". She performed "Dah Elly Indi" (That's All I
Got In Store) as a solo in an Elie Saab black French dress. Stars Cafe
E-magazine wrote in its editorial column that Angham's appearance in Star
Academy was the best among all the artists that have performed on this stage.
Angham also appeared on the Lebanese talk show "Wakef Ya Zaman" (Stop The Time)
on Future TV channel. She discussed the memories of her debut in the singing
career, her private life, and how she refused talking with her father because
she believed the media should stay away from their feud. This was the last
appearance she did before she slid back to working on her next record, featured
to be released this summer. Upcoming records
Angham will be releasing for the first time a double CD,
including two discs: one will be containing songs in Gulf dialect and the other,
in Egyptian dialect. The project will be produced by Rotana production company.
In the Gulf disc, Angham picked songs from Seham, Naser elSaleh, Tarek Mohammad,
Turky, Ameer Saoud ben Abdallah, Abdallah Abou Della, Mansour elShady and
Mohammed Abdu "voice of arab" in a first collaboration with Angham. "Yebte'd
Aannik" (He'll Leave You) is, till the present time, the only track's name that
has been revealed. It is written by Mansour elShady and musically composed by
Naser elSaleh.[81] In the Egyptian disc "Saat kteer"(Many Hours), Angham
collaborated with Egyptian legend music composer, Ommar elShareei and writer
Bahaa elDeen Mohammad in a track called "Ana Mosh Hekaya Btethaka" (I Am Not
Useless Stories). Another track is called "Mett'ahemni" (Accusing Me). Acting
career
Angham began to take professional acting lessons in 2000. She
made her debut as an actress in the romantic comedy "Leila Men Alf Leila" (Night
of a Thousand Nights) starring prominent actor, Yehia elFakharany, actor/artist
Ali elHajjar, Sleem Sahab band, and the Cairo Opera House ballet. It was
produced by the Cairo Opera House in Egypt. Angham's first acting project was
very huge, but did not continue for more than two months, nor was aired on
television yet. [82] Angham's second acting experience was with Ali elHajjar
again in a theatrical drama called "Rossassa fil Alb" (Bullet Right In The
Heart). The plot was written by Toufic Hakeem and was originally intended for
theatre before it was transformed in the 1940s into a movie which starred legend
actor/artist Mohammed Abdel Wahab and actress Rakiya Ibrahim. Angham loved both
experiences, but said to "Middle East Newspaper" [83]: "I benefited from these
two experiences a lot, but standing on the stage is a very tiring job, which
forces the artist to leave lots of other things including his personal and
professional life as a singer to be able to fully focus on it. This was the sole
point that I did not like in the acting experience." "Rossassa fil Alb" is
Angham's most successful acting experience, and many movie offers came later for
her. However, she did not accept them because she wanted to focus on her singing
career. Among the offers Angham refused were "Sahar elLayali" (Sleeples Nights)
movie which was nominated for "Best Foreign Movie" at the Oscars in 2003 [84]
where the singer was supposed to act instead of actress Mona Zaki, [85] "Shiqet
Maser elJadida" (Egypt's New Apartment), [86] "Aan elAshk Wel Hawa" (About Love
and Passion) [87], "elShoumouaa elSawdaa" (Black Candles) where she was
supposedly to remake the acting part of legend actress/artist Najat elSagheera,
and "Hayat Thekra" (Life of Thekra) where Angham was supposedly remake the life
of assassinated Tunisian singer, Thekra. [88] Artistry
Voice Angham has said that from childhood she was influenced
by Arabic classics and soul musicians such as Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Fairuz and
Umm Kulthum[citation needed] . Her music contains strong influences of gospel
urban contemporary music, Arabic classics, R&B, waltz and lately reggaeton.
Angham is said to be able to cover all the notes from alto vocal range to
six-octave vocal range. In her early years, she attempted to emulate Fairuz's
simple notes, to ensure an efficient way of communication emotions. In Maa Hobby
(With Love) talk show, Angham said that "singing in a low voice is far much more
difficult than screaming in high pitch notes. There are not so many artists
today that are capable of doing so." Angham's vocal trademark is her ability to
sing in the whistle register and to transfer true emotions through her songs.
Themes and musical style Before 2001, Angham's musical style was in majority
based on Arabic classics and rarely on modern music styles. However, with the
apparition of a new style in "Leih Sebtaha" record in 2001, Angham opted for a
more western vision of her music,[citation needed] choosing more international
beats and incorporate them in the music arrangements. However, the essence of
her songs always possesses a hint of Middle Eastern flavor. Love is the subject
of the majority of Angham's lyrics, although she has also written about themes
such as spirituality, humanity, philosophy, and life[citation needed] Most of
her work is partly autobiographical, and reflects experiences that she have gone
through.[89] Discography
Studio albums 1987: Fil Rokn elBaeed elHady (In The Far
Distant Corner) 1988: Awal Gawab (First Response) 1989: Lalili Lali 1989: Layek
(It Suits) 1990: Ettafakna (We Agreed) 1991: Bibasata Kida (As Simple As Like
That) 1992: Inta elAlam (You Are The World) 1993: Ella Ana (Except Me) 1995:
Baollak Eih (Tell You What) 1996: Akdar (I Can Make It Through) 1996: Shey Daa
(Something Got Lost) 1997: Betheb Meen (Who Do You Love) 1998: Khally Bokra li
Bokra (Keep Tomorrow For The Future) 1999: Wahdaniya (Lonely Woman) 2001: Leih
Sebtaha (Why Did You Leave Her) 2003: Omry Maak (My Life With You) 2005:
Bahibbik Wahashteeny (I Love You, I Miss You) 2007: Kolma N'arrab (Whenever We
Come Closer) Singles Nehlam Eih (What Should We Dream Of?) ft. Thekra Mahabba
(Love) ft. Talal Salama Le Soal (I Have A Question) ft. Abdalla Rweished Maizza
(Preciousness) ft. Abdalla Rweished Khaleeny Maak (Keep Me With You) ft. Fahd El
Ard Hiya Hiya (The Land Will Stay) tribute to Kuwait's liberation Azeez We Ghali
(Dear and Precious) elAmaken (The Places) tribute to Mohammad Abdo Ana Mnel
Balad Dee (I Am From This Country) tribute to Egypt Mitel elAwal (Like The
First) released on the Internet Hadeeth elSabah Wel Masaa (Talks Of the Mornings
and the Nights) intro for episode Ra' w Ein (R and N) released for princess Reem
elWaleed's wedding Ya Rab (Oh God) released for Holy Month of Ramadan
أنغام مطربة مصرية من عائلة فنية مواليد
الأسكندرية عام 1971. والدها الموسيقار محمد علي سليمان وعمها الفنان عماد عبد
الحليم. تزوجت مرتين و لديها ولدين عمر و عبدالرحمن، وهي غير متزوجة حالياً
تزوجت الفنانة أنغام بالموزع الموسيقي الكويتي فهد محمد الشلبي سنة 2004، بعد علاقة
عمل وصداقة جمعتهم لفترة من الزمن .
طرحت خلال هذه الفترة عمل دويتو جمعها مع زوجها فهد بمناسبة عيد الحب سنة 2005،
واصبحت أم للمرة الثانية حين انجبت عبد الرحمن .
وفي سبتمبر 2007 رفعت المطربة أنغام دعوى خلع من زوجها الموزع الموسيقى فهد الشلبي
بعد زواج دام 3 سنوات .
قدم دعوى الخلع محامى المطربة أنغام الذى أضاف بأن المطربة مستعدة لرد مؤخر الصداق
والتنازل عن كل حقوقها الشرعية في مقابل حريتها تم تحديد جلسة 25 سبتمبر لاستدعاء
الزوج وحضوره مع المطربة أنغام لجلسة صلح بينهما لمحاولة إنهاء النزاع ودياً بدلا
من إحالة الدعوى للمحكمة .
وبعد قرابة العام فشلت جميع المحاولات للصلح بينها وبين زوجها، وحكم القاضي بخلع
المطربة انغام.
[عدل]السيرة الفنية
[عدل]البوماتها الرسمية
1988 : أول جواب
1988 : الركن البعيد الهادي
1989 : لايق
1990 : اتفقنا
1991 : ببساطة كده
1992 : أنت العالم
1993 : إلا أنا
1994 : شيء ضاع
لا ليلي لالي
خلي بكره
بتحب مين
باقولك ايه
اقدر
1999 : وحدانية
2001 : ليه سبتها
2003 : عمري معاك
2005 : بحبك وحشتيني
2007 : كل ما نقرب
Angham News
انغام ستعود الى الاضواء بعد ولادة الابن عبد الرحمن
رغم انشغالها برعاية مولودها الجديد عبد الرحمن من زوجها الموزع الموسيقي فهد، إلا
أن النجمة المصرية أنغام قررت أيضا أن تباشر التجهيز لعدة أنشطة غنائية المرحلة
المقبلة لتعود مرة أخرى لجمهورها الذي يعاني منذ فترة من الاطلالات المتباعدة
لأنغام التي قررت حسب الموقع الرسمي لها إنهاء فترة الإجازة خلال أيام على ان تبدأ
الإعداد لتصوير كليب لأغنية " بحب نفسي " في بيروت مع المخرج هادي الباجوري. وفي
القاهرة تنوي أيضا تصوير أغنية " أستنى إيه " مع جميل المغازي ، كما من المنتظر أن
تظهر في حلقة من حلقات برنامج "مع حبي" على شاشة روتانا في ضيافة الاعلامية جومانا
بوعيد ، إلا أنه لا توجد حتى الآن مؤشرات لإحياء أنغام لحفلات مباشرة في الفترة
المقبل
من خلال أغنيتها الجديدة "بحبك وحشتني" والتي انتهت من تصويرها مع المخرج هادي
الباجوري والتي سيتم إذاعتها على قنوات "روتانا" خلال الأسبوع الأخير من شهر رمضان
أعدت فيه أنغام مفاجآت بالجملة. في الأغنية التي اختارتها أنغام من بين 11 أغنية
لتصويرها خاصة وأنها الأقرب إلى قلبها تحاول فيها أن تعاتب حبيبها بسبب ابتعاده
عنها فتقول له: بحبك وحشتني..أنا أسف على التأخير.. مليش بعدك يا نور عيني .. حاجات
لازم تقولها كتير علشان قلبي عليك يرضى... هذه الكلمات التي كتبها خالد أبو الفتوح
ولحنها شريف تاج وقام بتوزيعها فهد كانت إحدى مفاجآت الشريط خاصة وأنها وجدتها
بداخل إحدى رسائل المعجبين الذين يقومون بمراسلتها وفور قرأت كلماتها أعجبت بها فهي
شكل وأسلوب جديد ففي أولها تقول لحبيبها الكلام الذي تريد أن تسمعه منه ثم تقول له
أنها تحب أن تستمع إلى هذه المشاعر دون أن تلفت نظره فمن غيره تكون الحياة باردة
فهي تحبه إلى درجة غير عادية وتحاول دائما حتى في الأوقات الصعبة أن تتذكر له دائما
حبه لها واللحظات السعيدة معه وهو ما تقوم عليه فكرة الكليب التي اقترحها هادي
الباجوري على أنغام بعد أن اختارا هذه الأغنية الأقرب إلى قلب أنغام وحالتها الآن
خاصة وأنها قاربت على الوضع! ويقول الباجوري كان من الصعب أن أقوم بتصوير كليب يخرج
عن كونها حامل خاصة انه عندما قمنا بالتصوير كانت في الشهر السابع تقريبا وعرضت
عليها الفكرة التي أعجبتها بالرغم من جرأتها بان تظهر لجمهورها وهي في الأشهر
الأخيرة من الحمل. وأضاف: الحدوتة كلها تدور حول سيدة متزوجة وقاربت على
الوضع إلا أنها تلاحظ إهمال زوجها بالرغم من حاجتها له في هذه فترة حتى لو كان من
خلال الكلام المعسول ويظهر لنا ذلك من خلال يوم في حياتها من الصباح حتى المساء إلا
أن زوجها يقوم بمفاجأتها في أخر اليوم بأشياء رائعة
تعيش المطربة المصرية أنغام هذه الأيام فرحة عارمة بعد أن أكد لها
طبيبها نبأ حملها في الشهور الأولى من زوجها الموزع الموسيقى فهد الذي تزوجته قبل
عام تقريبا. أنغام التي لها ابن واحد يدعى عمر من زوجها السابق مهندس الصوت مجدي
كامل ، تتمنى ان تنجب بنتا، الا انها تحمد الله على كل شيء، حسب صحيفة الغد
الأردنية. من ناحية، اخرى تضع المطربة اللمسات النهائية لالبومها الغنائي الجديد
حتى تنتهي منه و تتفرغ الى الحمل و الولادة. وعلى صعيد آخر وافقت أنغام بصفة مبدئية
على بطولة الفيلم الجديد (عن العشق والهوى) أحدث ما كتبه السيناريست تامر حبيب
والذي يدور في إطار كوميدي رومانسي ومرشح لبطولته أيضاً أحمد السقا و منى زكى. يذكر
أن الفنانة أنغام كانت لها محاولتان في عالم السينما، ولكن لم تسمح الظروف
باكتمالهما الأولى هي (سهر الليالي) و الثانية هي فيلم (حكاية مدينة) الذي لم يتقرر
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A||Aaolla Samir
Ghanem - على سمير غانم Abeer Fedha or
Abir Feddha - Arab Singer - المطربة العربية عبير فضة
Abeer Shams El Deen: عبير شمس الدين Adelle
Boustani:أديل البستاني
Affaf Dagher:
عفاف داغر Ahlam:
المغنية الاماراتية احلام
Aida
Abou Jaoude: عايدة ابو جودة
Aryam or Airyam - Singer from the United Arab Emirates - UAE : ايريام او
اريام , مغنية من الامارات العربية المتحدة
Aline Khalaf: الين خلف
Alissar:
اليسار Amal
Hijazi or Ammal Hejazee: امل حجازي
Amira Ahmad - Rotana Singer
اميرة احمد مغنية عربية شابة Amal Wehbe: امل وهبي
Amani Lebanese Belly Dancer Arab Celebrity: راقصة عربية شرقية لبنانية اماني
Annabella Hilal 1st runner up, Miss Lebanon 2005: وصيفة ملكة جمال لبنان الاولى
Angham: انغام
المصرية
Asalah Nasry: اصالة نصري السورية Amal Sabry امال صبري
Amal Mahir Talented Arab Singer
المغنية الجذابة امل ماهر Ammal Bagdadi or Baghdad - e
امل بغدادي Amy Khoury امي خوري Anoushka Asia اسيا Arwa - مطربة الخليج اروى Atef
Hetata Ateyyat El Abnody Athar El Hakim اثار الحكيم Aziza Ameer عزيزة امير Abeer
Ahmad Arab Gulf Celebrity - عبير احمد فنانة خليجية Ameera Mohammad or Amira
Muhamed - اميرة محمد شهيرة خليجية
Abeer Fedhah Syrian
Actres Sexy Arab Celebrity Beautiful Woman Ammal
Hannino or Amal Haneeno - Arab Celebrity Photo - امال حنينو من شهيرات
ووجميلات العرب
C||
Carole Samaha: المطربة اللبنانية كارول سماحة Carolina De Oliviera: كارولينا
دى اوليفيرا
Celine Zaynoon سلين زينون Clemence Ashkar - Miss Lebanon - كليمنص اشقر احدى
ملكات جمال لبنان
Cyrine Abd Elnoor سيرين عبد النور
Cynthia Saliba سينثيا صاليبا Claudia El Shemali ِArab Lebanese Singer :
كلوديا الشمالي مغنية عربية لبنانية صور
D||
Dalia: دالية
Dalya El Bhiri or Dali Al Bihiri فنانة غربية ناعمة - دالية البحيري Dana -
دانا
Dania Al Khateeb: دانيا الخطيب Daniel Fares: دانيال فارس
Darine Hadcheeti: Lebanese Singer. دارين حدشيتي مغنية لبنانية , ستديو الفن
Diana Haddad: ديانا حداد
Diana Hayek: ديانا حايك
Diana Rizk: ديانا رزق
Diana Karazon: Jordan's Superstar Academy Winner: ديانا كرزون, النجمة
الاردنية
Dina, The famous Egyptian dancer: الراقصه دنيا الراقصة الشرقية
المصرية دينا
Dina Azzar: دينا عازار
Dina el Sabah or Dinna el Sabbah - Photos of the Arab American Body Builder
- دينا الصباح من اصول عربية - كويتية سورية لبنانية
Dolly Shaheen دوللي او دولي شاهين
Doris Al Hajj: دوريس الحاج Dolly Chahine One of the top Arab Pop singers and
performers - Lebanese celebrity - Middle Eastern Beauty and Rising Star دوللي
شاهين من اجمل بنات لبنان وافضل مغنيات العرب Dalia El Beheiry Dalia Mustafa دليا
مصطفى Dinar دينار Donya دنيا
Dominick Hourani Lebanese pop singer (famous song: farfoura) sexy arab women
دومينيك حوراني مغنية لبنانية عربية سكسية Dally the Iraqi - دالي العراقية - فنانة
جميلة من العراق
E||Eliana
Mbarek: اليانا مبارك
Elianne Abou Mrad: اليان أبو مراد Enas Mortadha: ايناس مرتضى Elham Shahine
الهام شاهين Elizabeth Gard اليزابيت يارد Esaad Younes اسعاد يونس Miss Egypt 2007
Ehsan Hatem احسان حاتم
Emmanuelle Chriqui Morocaan Canadian Jewish Actress - ايمانويل شريقي ممشلة
يهودية مغربية كندية
F||
Fadia Jadaoun: فادية جدعون Farah
Bessiso: فرح بسيسو
Fella or Foullah Algerian Singer: فلة مغنية جزائرية شقراء جميلة عربية Feryal
Abdallah:فريال عبدالله
Four Cats - 4Cats: فور كاتس, أو القطط الأربعة Faten Hamama فاتن حمامة Fify
Abdou فيفي عبده Elham Al Fadhallah - فنانة خلبجية الهام الفضالة
G||
Gabrielle Bou Rached - Miss Lebanon 2005: غبريال بو راشد
Georgina Rizk - Miss Lebanon:جورجينا رزق - ملكة جمال الكون سابقا
Gharam: غرام Ghada Abdul Razak: غادة عبد الرازق Ghada Adel: غادة عادل Ghada
Rajab: غادة رجب
Grace Deeb - Lebanese rising singer - غريس ديب مغنية لبنانية
Graziella Oweis:غرازيلا عويس
Greta Aoun:غريتا عون Ghada Ibrahim غادا ابراهيم Ghihane Nasr جيهان نصر
H||
Haifa Wehbi or Wehbeh or Hayfa Wehbe - Lebanese Top Model and Singer:
موقع هايفة وهبي أو هايفا وهبة Hanadi Saloum:
هنادي سلوم
Hanan
Al Tourk or Hannan El Turk Egyptian actress and Model :حنان الترك ممثلة
سمراء مصرية - ليست تركية (-:-- جميلة Heba
El Sisy or Hiba Al Sesse - Egyptian Beauty Queen: هبى السيسي - احدى ملكات
جمال مصر Hebah Al Douri: هبه الدريّ او هبه الدري
Helene Namian: هلين نميان
Hilda Khalife: هيلدا خليفة
Hind
Baz: هند باز
Hiyam
Homsy: هيام حمصي
Houwaida El Hashem: هويدا الهاشم Hala Sarhan هالة سرحان Hala Shiha Hanan
Tork حنان ترك Heba Abd El Hakim هبى عبد الحكيم Hind Rostom هند رستم Hind Sabry
Arab Attractive Celebrity هند صبري فنانة عربية شهيرة وجذابة Hala Shiha or 7ala
Shi7a: حلا شيحا Halima Boulend Kuwaiti Arab TV Anchor Sexy Arabian Woman حليمة
بولند مذيعة عربية جميلة وشهيرة Hasna Morocco Singer حسناء المغنية المغربية
اللامعة صور جميلة لمغنية المغرب العربي
K||
Kammar Badwan Arab Singer قمر بدوان مغنية عربية Karla
Boutros: كارلا بطرس Karima Adebibe: Moroccan
Irish actress. This actress of Arabic-North African heritage will be replacing
Angelina Jolie as the new Lara Croftكريمة اديبيبي ممثلة مغربية اير لندية. هذه
الممثلة العربيةاير لندية سوف تحل مكان انجيلينا جولي
Karen
Hitti: كارين حتّي
Katia Abbas: كاتيا عباس Katia Farah: كاتيا
فرح Katia Harb: كاتيا حرب
Katia Kaadi: كاتيا كعدي
Katia Kesrwani: كاتيا كسرواني Karina Lebanese Celebrity كارينا نجمة لبنانية
عربية
L||
Lamitta Franjieh: Miss World 2005 Lebanon
Contestant صورة وصيفة ممثلة لبنان في انتخابات ملكة جمال العالم
لعام 2005 لميتة فرنجية - عارضة ازياء Lama El Hajj
or Haj, Top Lebanese Model - Middle Eastern Arab Celebrity لمى الحاج عارضة
لبنانية مشهورة Lamya Al Hashem: لميا الهاشم -
ملكة جمال من لبنان Latifa Top Tunisia Singer:صوت
وصورة من افضل مغنيات العرب لطيفة التونسية Layla Al Atrash: ليلى الاطرش
Laura Khouri: لورا خوري Laila Alawi Egypt Top Actress :
ليلى علوي ممثلة مصرية جميلة وشهيرة Laura
Khaleel: لورا خليل مطربة لبنانية Lina Mrad or
Leena Mourad Arab Sexy Celebrity لينا مراد شهيرة
عربية سكسية نارية صور Lamia Tarek - Arab Gulf Media Personality - لميا
طارق
M||
Madleine Tabar El Khoury: مادلين طبر
الخوري Madlyne Mattar: مدلين مطر Lebanese
Singer مغنية لبنانية Majida Al Romi: ماجدة
الرومي Manal Karam: منال كرم Maram: مرام
Marwa or Marwah: مروا أو مروى أو مروة Marie Slaiman:
ماري سليمان Mary Fakhoury:
A leading Lebanese singer. A Beautiful and enchanting voice
from the Middle East. ماري فاخوري من افضل واجمل مطربات لبنانMary Josee Hnein: Miss
Lebanon 2003 - Middle Eastern Top Beauty- : ماري جوزى حنين ملكة جمال لبنان 2003من احلى محارم العرب May
Harriri: ماي حريري او مي الحريري صور ممتعة لMaya Nasri or
Maya Nassri: مايا نصري
Mouna Zaki: منى زكي
Myriam George; Miss Egypt 2005: ميريام جورج
Maali Zayed معالي زايد Magda Zaki ماجدا زكي Mariam Fakhr El Din مريم فخر الدين
Mary Mounib ماري منيب May Ez El Din ماي عز الدين Mena Shalaby مينا شلبي May
Masri ماي مصري Mona Zaki منى ذكي Monia مونيا
Myriam Fares Lebanese top singer and sensation : ميريام فارس مغنية لبنانية
شابة وجميلة Myriam George Miss Egypt 2005 صور ملكة جمال مصر ميريام جورج او مريم
Mrah Jabr Mrah Jabr or Mra7 Jaber Syrian Sexy
Actress Arab Celebrity - مراح جبر ممثلة سكسية سورية صاعدة مرح جبر
Mashaal El Zankawi or Mesha3al Al
Zhankawy - مشاعل الزنكوي فنانة عربية Maasoma Abdel Kareem - معصومة عبدالكريم
Maysaa Maghrabi Arabic Gulf Celebrity - ميساء مغربي فنانة خليجية
N|| Nabila Metwali: نبيلة متولي Nada Rizk: ندى رزق
Nada Abou Farhat: ندى ابو فرحات Nadin Alrassi: نادين الراسي
Nadine Njaim Miss Lebanon for 2004 ملكة جمال
لبنان لعام 2004 احدى اجمل واحلى نساء العرب Nadine Abdallah: نادين عبدالله
Nadine Yazbeck: Second Runner up, Miss Lebanon 2005: نادين يزبك وصيفة ملكة جمال
لبنان الثانية Najla Kostanteen: نجلاء قسطنطين
Nahed Al Saghire Miss Globe Asia and Beautiful Arab Celebrity In 2003 One of
Lebanon's Sexiest women صور سكسية نار لناهد الصغير
ملكة جمال اسيا Najwa Karam Arab Lebanese Singer
with the Charming Voice نجوى كرم المطربة
العربية المفضلة ذو الصوت الممتع الجميل
Nancy Ajram: نانسي عجرم او عجرام
موقع صوت وصورة Nawal: نوال الكويتية
Nawal Al Zoughbi:
صور ممتعة ل نوال الزغبي Nelly Makdassi
Sexy Lebanese Beauty: الجميلة اللبنانية العربية نيللي مقدسي Nelly Kareem:
نيللي كريم Nesrine Gharawi: نسرين غراوي Nesrine Nasr: نسرين نصر
Nicole Bardawil: نيكول برداويل Nicole
Saba: Top Lebanese Model and Actress نيكول سابا النجمة اللبنانية والممثلة
العربية Nina & Rida Boutros: نينا بطرس وريدا بطرس
Norman Assaad : نورمان اسعد Noura or Noora:
نورا Noura Rahal نورا رحّال
Nourhan or Noorhan Arab Beautiful Celebrity :
نورهان نجمة العرب الصاعدة Noor or Nour نور
Nouha Nabil - نهى نبيل Najah Al Masaa'eid - نجاح
المساعيد فنانة خليجية
O|| Ola Ghanem
اولا غانم Olfat Emam الفت امام
P||Pamela Hajj: باميلا الحاج Pamela Jabra: باميلا
جبارة Pamela Kaweek: باميلا قويق Pamela Younes: باميلا يوتس
Pascal Mashaalani or Mechaalany Lebanese
Sexy and Beautiful Pop Singer باسكال مشعلاني المطربة اللبنانية الباهرة Pascale
Naameh: باسكال نعمة Patricia Dagher: باتريشيا داغر Pauline Barakat: بولين بركات
Perla Shalala : برلا شلالا
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Rabee'a Al Zayat: رابعة الزيات Rachelle Bostani: راشيل بستاني Rafeef Shalaby:
رفيف شلبي Raghda - Egypt based Syrian Actress:
ممثلة سورية بارعة وفائقة الجمال - رغدة Ragda Shalhoub: رغدة شلهوب Randa
Alam: رندة علام Randa Alkhatib: رندة الخطيب Randa Asmar: رندا اسمر Rania Sawah:
رانية سواح Rania Yousef: رانيا يوسف Rania Abi Shaheen: رانيا ابي شاهين Rania
Kourdi رانيا كردي Ranya Irani: رانيا ايراني Rania Sabaa: رانيا سبع
Ranine: رنين Rasha: رشى Rayana: رايانا Rayan: ريان
Razan Moghrabi Top Lebanese Beauty: رزان
المغربي الجميلة اللبنانية Randala Alaawar: راندالا الاعور
Rannin Palestenian Singer from Ramallah - رنين مغنية
فلسطينية من نجوم فلسطين Reda ريدا
Reem ريم Reem Lataif: ريم لطيف Reen Al Sabatee: رين
السبتي Rim Alsaidi: ريم السيدي Rima Karkafi: ريم كاركفي Rita
Masaoud: ريتا مسعود Rita Labaki: ريتا لبكي
Rola Saad: رولا سعد: Pictures for Rola Saad or
Rola Sa'ad Lebanese sexy blond top model and famous Arab celebrity - رولا
سعد موديل وعارضة لبنانية شقراء جميلة وسكسية Rola Safa: رلى صفى
Romi Shallala: رومي شلالا Rouwaida Atyeh
or Rowaida 3tayeh Arab Sexy Celebrity Sexy Arab Celebrity رويدا
عطية نجمة عربية صاعدة Rouwaida: رويدا Ruby
Top Egyptian Arabic Pop Sexy Singer: من اجمل بنات العرب
روبي مطربة مصر الجذابة والجميلة
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Sabine Nahas: سابين نحاس Sahara: صحارى Samara -
Oriental Middle Eastern Belly Dancer from Lebanon: سمارة Samira Said or Sameera Saa'ed
Morocco top Arabic Pop Singer : سميرة سعيد مطربة المغرب العربي المتألقة- الفنانة
المغربية المحبوبة Sandra Rizk Lebanese Top Beauty
Miss Lebanon 2000: ساندرا رزق ملكة جمال لبنان لعام 2000 Sara: سارة Sawsan Al
Sayd: Prior Miss Lebanon: سوسن السيد Sedra Khadra: سيدرا خضرة
Shayma Egyptian Celebrity: الفنانة المصرية شيماء
Sheeren Ahmad Egyptian Beauty: شيرين احمد المصرية ٍ Sheeren or
Shreen Abd Al Wahab Egyptian Top New
Singer شيرين عبد الوهاب مغنية مصرية جديدة ورائقة لها افضل اغنية Shereen Wajdi:
شيرين وجدي Sherihan: One of Egypt's Top Actresses.
شيريهان احدى ممثلات مصر المميزات Soad Hosni or So'ad Husni :ساندريلا سعاد حسني
ممثلة مصرية شهيرة Sofia Sadek: صوفيا صادق Solav or
Solaf: سولاف Sumaya or Sumaia El Khashab: سمية الخشاب Suzane Tamim: سوزان
تميم Sarah Al Ghamedi سارة الغاميدي Shojoon El Hajeri - شجون الهاجري Sarah the
Saudi - سارة السعودية من شهيرات العرب Shams - شمس -
فنانة خليجية Shaima'a Sabt - شيماء سبت Sofia
Al Mareekh, Young Singer from Morocco. Star Academy Finalist . صوفيا المريخ
مطربة وعارضة مغربية نجمة من ستار اكاديمي Sonia Ibrahim Arab Singer Beautiful
Pics صونيا ابراهيم فنانة عربية صاعدة Shatha Hasoon or Shaza Hasoun
Iraqi شذى حسون مغنية عراقية
T||Tamara
Avakian Top Lebanese Model Beautiful Armenian Lebanese celebrity تمارا
افاكيان عارضة ارمنية لبنانية شهيرة عربية Pictures of
Thaly Boustros Lebanese Mexican Top Model
Beautiful and Sexy Photos of Top Elite Model: ثالي بسترس موديل لبنانية مكسيكية
باهرة - صور سكس ية جذابة Tina Top Sexy Lebanese Model
تينا
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W|| Wafa Amer
وفاء عامر ,
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Y||Yasmeen
Abd Al Aziz: ياسمين عبد العزيزYara Sabri or Sabre: يارا صبريYoumna Sherri: يمنى شّريYousra:
Egyptian Beautiful and Sexy Actress: يسرا الممثلة المصرية
Z||Zeinab or Zainab Al
Askaree: زينب العسكري شهيرة بحرينية Zukra,
Tunisian Singer: ذكرى التونسية Zeina or Zena
or Zenah or Zainah - Pictures of the Egyptian Arab Celebrity and movie star -
صور الفنانة العربية الشابة زينا زينة او زنا
لا يوجد صور عاريات او خلاعة
او بورنو او زنا في هذا الموقع. هذا اقوى موقع متنوع للصور والمعلومات
والفيديو عن نجوم العرب . ليس هذا موقع سكس عربي او منتدى او ملتقى سكس
عربي بل اضخم موقع من نوعه فيديو كليبس و مب 3 ومب 4
(MP3 or MP4)
في مؤخرة او اسفل الصفحة
More to be added: Raghda Randa Chahal Sabbag
Rogeena Rola Mahmoud Ruba Hatem Rubi Salma Al Shamaa Salwa Khatab Sameh Selim
Sawsan Badr Shaima'a Al Akid Sherihan Sherihan Soad Hosny Soheir Abd El Kader
Solaf Fokharji Yamina Bachir Chouikh