Nancy Ajram is a Lebanese singer, born May 16, 1983 in Beirut. This oriental beauty is a real icon of music in the Arab world. She released ten albums, captivated the audience with her ringing, clean vocals and received many awards.
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Biography
Nancy was born in the capital of Lebanon in 1983 in a family of devout Catholics Nabil and Rimonda Ajram. The singer’s family has two more children - her sister and brother, Nadine and Nabil. The girl was engaged in music from an early age. The development of her amazing singing talent was helped by her parents. It was thanks to them that the daughter got into the children's television contest “Stars of the Future” in 1995, where she won a gold medal in the category of pop music. Soon, Nancy received a musical education and came to grips with creativity.
Career
Arabic music is a huge world of all kinds of styles, channels and radio stations, singers and composers. Due to its specificity (most performers necessarily use folk motives and traditional instruments in their compositions), this music is not widely known in Europe and the USA, but Nancy Ajram is famous all over the world.
At age 16, Nancy has already become a member of the Lebanese Artists' Union. In 1998, the singer released her first album, Your Protesters, in 2001 the collection Shail Oyounak Eini was released, and the third album of 2003, entitled Ya Salam, became widely known and elevated Nancy to the top of her fame, giving her at the same time the title of "Best Arabian Singer of the Year."
Starting with the fifth compilation of Ya Tabtab wa Dala, Nancy has been filming videos that contain a message to all people to be kinder and take care of people with special needs. Two albums of 2007 and 2012 contain songs for children, children's clips have been shot for them. The singer made several plastic surgeries to get rid of the imperfections of her appearance.
Nancy Ajram has toured the United States three times, performed at the Fox Theater in Detroit and at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas. The singer entered the list of forty most influential personalities in the Arab world, became a model for Coca-Cola, jewelry companies Damas and the World Gold Council.
Based on her albums and tours, Nancy released the TV show "What You Don't Know About Nancy", performed at major festivals in Carthage, Tunisia, Jordan. The singer is actively involved in social life, charity and is the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in Lebanon.