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نوال الزغبي
Nawal Al Zoghbi/Nawal Al Zoghby

Background information
Birth name Nawal George Al Zoghbi
Born June 29, 1972 (1972-06-29) (age 37)
Origin Byblos, Lebanon
Genres Arabic music,Arabesque-pop music,Pop folk
Occupations Singer
Years active 1988—present
Labels Relax In (1992—1993) - (1997—1999)
Music Box International (1994—1996)
Rotana (1999—2002) (2007—2009)
Alam elPhan(2002—2007)
Melody Music (2009—)
Website NawalAlZoghbi.net

Nawal Al Zoghbi (Arabic نوال الزغبي, born June 29, 1972, in Byblos, Lebanon) is a Lebanese singer. Performing in Arabic she has a solid fan base throughout the Arab world and extending into North America and Europe.[citation needed] Her musical career has spanned over 15 years. Zoghbi believes her success is due to the true emotion she delivers through her voice. She is quoted as saying 'whether a voice is big or small, if it lacks emotion it will never succeed'.[citation needed] Al Zoghbi is one of the best-selling-female artists in the new Arabic music history.[citation needed]

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[edit] Biography

Nawal Al Zoghbi is a Lebanese Canadian singer. Born 1972 in the port town of Byblos, Lebanon to a Maronite Catholic family, she also has Canadian citizenship. Nawal began singing at an early age, despite familial opposition to the lifestyle of a musician. Members of her family changed their minds when they realized she was serious in her ambitions.

[edit] Recording career

[edit] 1992-1995: Debut and initial success

Inspired by her appearance on Studio El Fan in 1988 (singing competition), Nawal became a professional singer in 1991. After a visit to her native city of Beirut she released her debut album "Wehyati Andak" in 1992.

With that success[citation needed] she released a string of hit albums such as "Ayza El Radd" and "Balaee Fi Zamany". The video "Wala Behimini" from the album "Balaee Fi Zamany" secured her stardom with her image being broadcast on several billboards and in magazines such as the Arabic version of "Elle".

[edit] 1996-2002: Stardom and controversy

In 1996 Nawal released one of her most successful albums to date, named "Habeit Ya Leil". The album spawned three hit singles with "Habeit Ya Leil", "Noss El Alb", and "Ghareeb El Ray". This was her final album with the label Music Box International, with which she terminated her contract.

In 1998 Nawal Al-Zoghbi released her album and single titled Mandam aleik. Nawal's next album Maloum was released in 1999.

Nawal's next two releases El Layali 2000 and Tool Omri 2001 were both released within a year of each other, and provided Nawal with continued success, reclaiming her spot atop the pantheon of Arabic pop.

In 2002, Al Zoghbi worked with controversial music video director Sherif Sabri to create a new image for her song 'Elli Tmaneito'.

Nawal was angry with Sherif, so she stopped dealing with him. Teasers were aired on Egyptian satellite channel, Dream TV. After the full broadcast, the album received lukewarm reviews. Al Zoghbi blames its failure on her decision to not promote the album. Nevertheless, the album of the same name spawned two successful singles, 'Elli Tmaneito' and 'Byilba'lak'.

[edit] 2004-2006

After a two year break, Nawal's next album Eineik Kaddabeen was released in the summer of 2004 at a lavish album launch party in Cairo Inn. This album was accompanied by two singles: 'Eineik Kaddabeen' and 'Bi'einek'.

Immediately after promoting that album, Nawal then began work on her album titled Yama Alou. She released the first single 'Rouhi Ya Rouhi' in August 2005. Her first live performance of 'Rohi Ya Rohi' was at a concert she held at the Hammersmith Apollo, in London. The next single released from Yama Alou was 'Shou Akhbarak' in February 2006.

As part of the promotion for her 11th album Yama Alou, her production company, Alam el Phan, began previewing short clips from some of the upcoming albums songs on a telephone line that listeners could call. Shortly after, an advertisement campaign was launched. It began with a television advert showing the camera moving from a woman's boots upwards, but stopping before her face was revealed, the screen went dark and the word 'soon' appeared on the screen.

A week or so later, the next advertisement followed a similar format to the previous one, however, in this new advert, the face of the woman was revealed and the figure was Nawal herself. After this, the next advert showed clips of Nawal from the albums promotional photo shoot while playing small clips of the songs 'Yama Alou', 'Aghla el Habbayib', 'El Assi', 'Habaytak' and 'Shou Akhbarak'.

The television campaign was accompanied by large billboards and posters of Nawal in Egypt and Lebanon. The music video for Yama Alou, began to air at the beginning of July 2006, roughly a week before the album release date. The music video was aired on the Mazzika and Zoom music channels across the Middle East and the song was played exclusively on the Sawt el Ghad radio station in Lebanon as well as on Nagoum FM in Egypt.

Yama Alou was intended to be released throughout the Middle East on the 17th of July 2006, however, due to the Israeli attacks on Lebanon, its release was postponed. It was then released on 26 July 2006 in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. In the following weeks, the album was made available in other countries around the Middle East and was finally released in Lebanon on the 14 September 2006, once the war was over.

[edit] 2007

On the 23rd of March 2007, it was announced that Nawal al Zoghbi would be producing her next album with the production company Rotana. Nawal officially joined Rotana at a press conference at the Movenpick in Beirut on the 28th of March, 2007.

At a press conference held by LG global at the hotel Dosit in Dubai on the 25th of April 2007, it was announced that Nawal Al Zoghbi will be the face to advertise LG cellular phones which the company will put out in 2007-2008 in the Middle East. The conference was attended by a large crowd from various media, which exceeded a variety of over 100 means of information between written, visual and audible.

On Sunday, May 20, 2007, Nawal Al Zoughbi was a guest on the hit show Taratata (Dubai TV Channel) along with four other singers. Nawal sang duets with the other four singers who will be making appearances on the show. Ibrahim Al-Hakami of Superstar 4) and the Lebanese-Canadian singer Massari were among the four guests that appeared and sang with Nawal on Sunday.

On Tuesday, June 12, 2007 Nawal released the music video of her song, "Aghla El Habayib" from her album "Yama Alou" which was a continuation to the song "Shou Akhbarak" from the same album

On August 8, 2007 Nawal Al Zoughbi returned to the Carthage Festival after an 8 year absence.

[edit] 2008

In early January 2008, billboards appeared in cities across the Arabian world with the phrase 'Sawa Min Jadeed' (English: Back Together) and the letters NZ. This was a pre-release promo to advertise the reuniting of Rotana and Nawal and the release of her new album. On 10 January 2008, Rotana began airing tv adverts showing samples from the new album, entitled "Khalas Sameht". The first single from the album "Albi Is'alou" (English: Ask My Heart) began airing on Arabic radio stations on the 15th of January 2008.

Nawal appeared on the show, Taratata, alongside famous Arab star Kathem El Sahr on the 20th of January.

Khalas Sameht was released on the evening of the 22nd of January 2008 in Nawal's native Lebanon and internationally on the 23rd of January, 2008. It reached # 1 on the charts the first day, and sold extremely well the first week.[citation needed]

The first music video from the new album, titled Albi Esalou, was first shown on TV channels on the 5th of February 2008. The album was then officially launched at a press conference in Cairo, Egypt on the 12th of February 2008.

Leih Moushtalak was the second music video for the album, Khalas Sameht. It was released on July 25 of 2008, later on it debuted at number 2 on Rotana's PEPSI Top 20.

Nawal was part of the opening of the Atlantis Palm in Dubai. She opened for Kylie Minogue and received a lot press coverage. Many A-List celebrities attended the opening and saw her sing Ennaik Kaddabien, Bienak, and Leih Moushtalak.

[edit] 2009

On May 29 2009 Nawal released the single Mona Ainah, which is in the Khaliji dialect. It began airing on radio stations in the Middle East, and was performed first time on the programme Star Academy 6, on the same day. After much problems with Rotana not wanting to air it, Mona Ainah was then released by Melody in October 2009, as a music video directed by Yehya Saade. Nawal decided to leave Rotana and sign a contract with Melody, which will produce her next album, due in January 2010.

[edit] Family

Nawal is the oldest of her three brothers and one sister. She got married in 1990, to Elie Deeb ( her ex-Personal Manager) who she divorced in August 2008. They had three children: a daughter Tia (b. Nov 1998), and twin sons Georgy and Joey (b. Dec 2001). She prefers to keep her personal life private. She released a song titled Tia in 1999, which was dedicated to her daughter and her birth. She also owns a production company named after her daughter, Tia Productions.

[edit] Image and career control

Nawal has been known for her distinctive performances, and has always taken her image into careful consideration. She constantly has changed her image much like Madonna and has also been called the Madonna of the Arabic world.

Nawal has always been known by many of her fans to take special care with her music. She has final say over her lyrics and songs as well as promotion. She has stated controlling her career is one of her keys to success.

Nawal Zoghby who is close to her ex-husband Elie Dib, stated in December 2008, that he is no longer her manager and that her work contact with Rotana is still on.

Nawal left Rotana in October 2009, and signed on with Melody.

[edit] Patriotism

Nawal has released a song on her own dedicated to Palestine called "Ya Quds" (O Jerusalem).

Nawal has also participated in several political singles such as the patriotic song "Ya Omati" with other Arabic artists, "Hikayt Watan" a song with Lebanese singers for the liberation of South Lebanon, as well as the song "La Ma Kholsit Le Hkayeh" after the death of Rafic Hariri.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

[edit] Music videos

Year Title Album Language/Dialect
1994 Ayza El Radd Ayza El Radd Egyptian Arabic
1995 Balaee Fi Zamany Balaee Fi Zamany Egyptian Arabic
1995 Wala Bihemini Balaee Fi Zamany Egyptian Arabic
1996 Meen Habibi Ana Lebanese Arabic
1997 Habeit Ya Leil Habeit Ya Leil Egyptian Arabic
1997 Noss El Alb Habeit Ya Leil Lebanese Arabic
1997 Gharib Al Raai Habeit Ya Leil Khaleeji Arabic
1998 Mandam Aleik Mandam Aleik Lebanese Arabic
1998 Galbi Daq Mandam Aleik Lebanese Arabic
1998 Ala Bali Mandam Aleik Lebanese Arabic
1999 Dalouna Maloum Lebanese Arabic
1999 Maloum Maloum Lebanese Arabic
1999 Tia Maloum Lebanese Arabic
2000 El Layali El Layali Egyptian Arabic
2000 Naseeni Leeh El Layali Egyptian Arabic
2001 Tool Omri Tool Omri Egyptian Arabic
2001 Haseb Nafsak Tool Omri Lebanese Arabic
2002 Elli Tmaneito Elli Tmaneito Egyptian Arabic
2003 Bilbaklak Elli Tmaneito Lebanese Arabic
2004 Bieinak Eineik Kaddabeen Egyptian Arabic
2004 Eineik Kaddabeen Eineik Kaddabeen Egyptian Arabic
2005 Rouhi Ya Rouhi Yama Alou Egyptian Arabic
2006 Shou Akhbarak Yama Alou Lebanese Arabic
2006 Yama Alou Yama Alou Egyptian Arabic
2006 Adi Yama Alou Khaleeji Arabic
2007 Aghla el Habayib Yama Alou Lebanese Arabic
2008 Albi Isa'lo Khalas Sameht Lebanese Arabic
2008 Leih Moushtalak Khalas Sameht Egyptian Arabic
2009 Mona Ainah Khaleeji Arabic

[edit] Awards

[edit] 1997

  • "Lions" Award for the best singer in Lebanon & Jordan
  • "Best Female Singer" in Lebanon
  • "Best Female Singer" in Arabic World

[edit] 1998

  • "Best Singer" in the UAE

[edit] 1999

  • "First Arabic Singer"
  • Best Female (Jordan)
  • Best Female (Lebanon)
  • Best Female (Egypt)
  • Artist of the Year

[edit] 2000

  • Best Lebanese Singer
  • Best Arabic Singer (Egypt)

[edit] 2004

  • Murex D'or Award: Best Female Lebanese Singer of the year
  • Arab Music Awards: Best Female Singer
  • Arab Music Awards: Overall Best Song
  • Best Arabic Singer (Egypt)
  • Best Album (Lebanon)
  • Best Lebanese Singer

[edit] 2005

  • Best Arabic Singer (Egypt)

[edit] 2006

  • Best Arabic Singer (T-A-C)
  • Album of The Year "Yama Alou" (T-A-C)
  • Song of the Year "Yama Alou" (T-A-C)
  • Clip of the Year "Yama Alou" (T-A-C)
  • Best Dancing Song of the Year "Yama Alou" (T-A-C)
  • Best Album "Yama Alou" (Lebanon Entertainment—LE)
  • Best Song "Yama Alou" (Lebanon Entertainment—LE)
  • Best Video "Yama Alou" (Lebanon Entertainment—LE)
  • Best Dance Song "Yama Alou" (Lebanon Entertainment—LE)
  • Entertainer Of The Week- 10 Times (Lebanon Entertainment—LE)
  • Entertainer Of The Year (Lebanon Entertainment—LE)
  • Best Fans for a singer (Lebanon Entertainment—LE)
  • Best Arabian Artist (Arabian Awards)

[edit] 2007

  • Best Arabic Singer (T-A-C)
  • Song of the Year "Aghla El Habayeb" (T-A-C)
  • Clip of the Year "Aghla El Habayeb" (T-A-C)
  • Best Dancing Song of the Year "Adi" (T-A-C)
  • Best Song "Aghla El Habayeb " (Lebanon Entertainment—LE)
  • Best Video "Aghla El Habayeb" (Lebanon Entertainment—LE)
  • Best Dance Song "Adi" (Lebanon Entertainment—LE)
  • Best Lebanese Song "Aghla El Habayeb (Lebanon Entertainment--LE)
  • Best Khaliji Song for 'Adi' (Lebanon Entertainment--LE)
  • Entertainer Of The Year (Lebanon Entertainment--LE)
  • Best Fans for a singer (Lebanon Entertainment--LE)
  • Best Fan Group (Lebanon Entertainment--LE)
  • Best Website (Lebanon Entertainment--LE)
  • Fashion Idol (Lebanon Entertainment--LE)
  • Best Concert "Cartage" (Lebanon Entertainment—LE)
  • Best Artist In A TV Show appearance for Kanat Khamas Noujoum
  • Voting Star Winner (Lebanon Entertainment—LE)
  • Best Arabian Artist (Arabian Awards)
  • Artist of the Year (JE Awards)
  • Gold Dulex Album (JE Awards)
  • Favorite Female Artist (JE Awards)
  • Best Dressed Artist (JE Awards)
  • Most Famous in America (JE Awards)
  • Most Likely to Have the Best 2008 (JE Awards)
  • Best Album of The Year "Yama Alou" (JE Awards)
  • Best Khaliji Song for "Adi" (JE Awards)
  • Video of the Year "Aghla El Habayeb" (JE Awards)
  • Arab Hottie (JE Awards)

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