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Najwa Karam. Najwa Karam (born February 26, 1966) is a Lebanese Multi-Platinum, Best-Selling Recording Artist in the Middle East.
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Najwa Karam (born February 26, 1966) is a Lebanese Multi-Platinum, Best-Selling Recording Artist in the Middle East. Najwa, widely known for her Mawwal and other musical talents, has surpassed musical limits in building her Empire, as she has effectively helped change the Arabic music industry in its outreach. Having left her mark by creating and introducing her own blend of traditional and contemporary Arabic Music, Najwa has defined her image and her music in the Middle East and throughout the world, and has contributed to the spread of the Lebanese dialect in Arabic Music. Apart from her singing career, Najwa is a Middle Eastern fashion icon as well as the main Judge on the hit television show Arabs' Got Talent. Najwa holds the titles of highest-selling Middle Eastern Artist for the years 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, and 2008.
Having earned her well-known title, Shams el-Ghinnieh (The Sun of Song), Najwa's domination of the Arabic Music industry began in 1994 through 1999, when she had major successes with albums, such as Naghmet Hob, Ma Bassmahlak and Maghroumeh. In 1999, her album Rouh Rouhi, topped the charts through out the Arab world, and in 2000, Najwa's album Oyoun Qalbi brought Najwa's greatest success yet, as it sold over 5 million albums worldwide, holding the up-to-date record for best-selling Arabic-language album of all time. In 2001 Najwa's album Nedmaneh sold over 4 million copies worldwide, and is one of Najwa's most-acclaimed albums to date.
The early years and Layali Lubnan: 1972–1988 Najwa Karam Karam was born in, Lebanon, to Karam Karam and Barbara Chahine Karam, a family of Lebanese Maronite Catholics. She is the youngest of five children, having an older sister, Salwa, and three older brothers, Tony, Jean, and Nicolas. She spent her childhood , in the care of her parents and older brothers. [] The beginning: 1989–1993 [] Shams el-Ghinnieh, (The Sun of Song) [] Ana Ma'akon (I'm With You)
Domination: 1994–1999 Najwa's fortunes took a turn for the better when she was approached by the Middle East's largest recording label, Rotana, owned by the Saudi Arabian Prince Walid Bin Talel. An agreement between the parties was made, and Najwa was now on Rotana's roster. The wide success of Naghmet Hob fueled a concert tour and a number of awards for Karam, including a prize from the Lebanese Broadcasting Association for the Best Artist of 1994. [] Hazi Helo, (I'm Lucky) [] Ma Hada La Hada (Nobody) and Maghroumeh (In Love) [] Rouh Rouhi [] The new millennium
2001: Nedmaneh 2002: Tahamouni 2003: Saharni 2004: ShuMghaira..! 2005: Kibir'el Hob 2007: HaydaHaki: 2008: Am BemzahMa'ak 2009: KhalliniShoufak 2011: Hal Layle... Ma Fi Nom 1989: YaHabayeb 1992: Shams el-Ghinnieh 1993: Ana Ma'akon 1994: Naghmet Hob 1995: Ma Bassmahlak 1996: HaziHelo 1997: Ma Hada La Hada 1998: Maghroumeh 1999: RouhRouhi 2000: OyounQalbi her Albums
Saharni, (He Charmed Me) In late 2002, Karam began meeting with the Lebanese "tarab" star, Wadih el Safi (Born 1919). Kibir'el Hob, (Love Got bigger) In November 2005, billboards and unipolls all over Beirut were displaying a lady's hand upon a cloudy horizon. 2007-2008: Haida Haki, (That's What I'm Talking About) & Aam Bimzah Maak, (I'm Kidding With You) 28 May began Sawt el Ghad and several other Arab radio stations to play the new hit Hayda Haki.
References Ham, Anthony (2009-05-02). Middle East. Lonely Planet. pp. 411–. ISBN 9781741046922. Retrieved 31 May 2012. "Egyptian poet Amr Qattamesh talks about winning first Arabs' Got Talent". Gulf News. 14 April 2011. Retrieved 20 June 2012 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najwa_Karam
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